The Fort Worth Press - Patience key as Alvarez eyes Bivol crown

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Patience key as Alvarez eyes Bivol crown
Patience key as Alvarez eyes Bivol crown / Photo: © GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Patience key as Alvarez eyes Bivol crown

Undisputed super middleweight king Saul "Canelo" Alvarez embarks on another ambitious target on Saturday when he jumps up in weight class to take on Russian light-heavyweight world champion Dmitry Bivol in Las Vegas.

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The 31-year-old Mexican icon, seen by many as the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet, faces the undefeated Bivol (19-0, 11 knockouts) at the T-Mobile Arena in what could be the first step in another unification quest.

Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 knockouts) has already made boxing history by becoming the first man to unite all of the super middleweight belts on offer, stopping Caleb Plant last November to add the IBF title to his WBA, WBC and WBO crowns.

Now Alvarez has his sights set on moving up from 168 pounds to conquer the 175-pound light heavyweight division –- starting with Bivol's WBA title on Saturday.

"I like the idea to be undisputed in two weight classes," Alvarez said during a recent conference call.

"I feel in my prime. I feel strong. I feel confident that I can beat anybody."

Alvarez -- who offers a formidable combination of speed, skill, power and a high boxing IQ -- already has experience of success at light-heavyweight, knocking out then WBO champion Sergey Kovalev in 11 rounds during a bruising 2019 title fight.

The Mexican will typically spend the early rounds of a fight biding his time, working out his opponent before zeroing in on weaknesses with ruthless efficiency.

That tried-and-trusted approach is likely to be on show on Saturday against Bivol, who Alvarez described as a "very difficult fighter."

- 'Need to be patient' -

"He can use distance in and out, but I have the experience and the skills to get inside," Alvarez said. "I need to find a way to get inside and I will. I need to be patient."

Victory on Saturday would potentially leave Alvarez just one fight away from a chance to unite all of the light heavyweight titles.

Artur Beterbiev, the Russian holder of the WBC and IBF titles, is due to face the USA's Joe Smith Jr, the WBO champion, in a unification fight in June, and Alvarez is keen on meeting the winner of that contest.

Yet there is also another target on the horizon -– a long-awaited trilogy fight with middleweight rival Gennady Golovkin.

Alvarez and Golovkin fought to a draw in their first meeting in 2017, before Alvarez won the rematch by majority decision the following year.

The decisions in both fights were the subject of intense debate, however, with many arguing Golovkin did enough to win the first fight.

A third fight is reportedly being lined up for September –- provided Alvarez takes care of business against Bivol on Saturday.

Bivol, meanwhile, has been quietly plotting an ambush and what would be a monumental upset, insisting that Alvarez is far from invincible.

"He has good power, he has good skills, but most of people think about him like he's untouchable or he's unstoppable, or he has enough power to beat super heavyweights," Bivol said.

"Sometimes it's funny to hear about him from people.

"First of all, he's a good fighter but he's a man and he had a loss and draw.

"If you believe in your skills, if you're a good boxer you could make him have one more loss."

A.Williams--TFWP