“We knew that Bivol's technical arsenal and school were very high.

He showed iron discipline and did not deviate from the tactical plan, he looked bigger, more powerful and more skillful, ”RIA Novosti quoted Drozd as saying.

According to him, Bivol's coaches tactically correctly built the fight.

However, Drozd believes that Alvarez was poorly prepared for the fight.

The Mexican spent almost the entire fight helplessly defending himself at the ropes.

“Alvarez never hit Bivola by and large.

Is 115:113 true?

No, Alvarez was pulled by the ears, 117:111 would have been more realistic.

I would give him two rounds, no more, ”concluded Drozd.

Bivol defended his WBA world title for the ninth time on May 8.

The 31-year-old Russian boxer at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas defeated Alvarez by unanimous decision with a score of 115:113.

Earlier Eddie Hearn, Alvarez's promoter, commented on Bivol's victory.