Dmitry Bivol: Unveiling the Mastery of a Light Heavyweight Titan
Dmitry Bivol, ranked 7th pound-for-pound by Ring Magazine, is gearing up for a monumental clash against Artur Beterbiev on October 12th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As anticipation builds for this epic showdown, Olympic Bronze medalist Tony Jeffries breaks down Bivol’s distinctive boxing style and sheds light on what makes him a formidable force in the ring.
Analyzing Bivol’s Technique
Tony Jeffries, known for his keen eye and deep understanding of boxing nuances, recently took to Twitter to dissect Bivol’s training footage. Highlighting Bivol’s exceptional reach and Eastern-European boxing style, Jeffries emphasized how Bivol effectively utilizes his physical attributes to dominate his opponents. With a record that includes a significant victory over Canelo Alvarez, Bivol’s strategic approach and calculated aggression have cemented his reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the light heavyweight division.
In particular, Jeffries noted Bivol’s unique hook technique, where he throws punches with his thumb facing down—an unconventional yet effective approach that adds to his arsenal of devastating blows. Jeffries remarked, “You can tell he means business with every punch he throws.”
Jeffries said, “Look at how long his arms are. And he is turning this hook over with his palm down”. Impressed by how Bivol utilizes his long reach to his advantage, the Englishman highlighted Bivol’s Eastern-European boxing style, and added, “I am loving how he is putting those punches together”.

The Road to Redemption: Bivol vs. Beterbiev
Bivol’s upcoming bout against Artur Beterbiev promises to be a clash of titans, with both fighters known for their knockout power and technical prowess. Originally scheduled for June 1st, the fight was postponed due to Beterbiev’s injury, intensifying the anticipation for their eventual showdown. With Bivol eyeing not just victory but a path towards undisputed championship glory, his focus remains unwavering despite the looming challenge posed by Beterbiev’s formidable record.
Jeffries said, “You think well, this is the way to do it. But throwing a hook like that, close up, short range is pretty hard”.
Jeffries said, “Look, how he is keeping his feet apart. All the time he is moving. This means he is always in the position to throw them punches”.
Bivol clearly stated, “I don’t have him in my schedule and my mind”.
He further added, “Maybe in the future, we could see each other again. But, not in the soon future. I can’t see it”.
Editor’s Insight
The matchup between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev represents more than just a battle for supremacy in the light heavyweight division—it symbolizes the pinnacle of skill and determination in boxing. As Bivol prepares to defend his status as one of the sport’s elite, his meticulous preparation and strategic prowess will be put to the ultimate test against a relentless challenger in Beterbiev.
