"Sullivan was a strong opponent and showed me what I need to work on when I return to the gym. Thanks to Barrera, who pointed out my weaknesses. As for the fight itself, in the first rounds I held myself back, because I knew that it was necessary to keep power for the whole distance, and when I realized that I could knock out an opponent, I simply added and did it. I want to be the best light heavyweight and I'm ready to fight the best," said Bivol.
Bivol: Barrera pointed to my weaknesses
Dmitriy Kel
March 5, 2018, 3:01 a.m.
Dmitry Bivol
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