Dmitry Kirillov, former IBF world super flyweight champion and the coach of Dmitry Bivol, discussed in an exclusive interview with Telecomasia.net when and against whom his fighter might compete next.
Dmitry Kirillov exclusively for Telecom Asia Sport
There is David Benavidez, but we prefer a rematch. We need to recover. Most likely, it will happen in the second half of next year or in June. Dmitry isn’t frustrated. He is disappointed and upset about the loss. He feels he could have done more.
Recall that the Bivol vs. Beterbiev fight took place in Riyadh on the night of October 13. Artur won by decision after the 12 rounds, thus becoming the undisputed world champion in the light heavyweight class. He now holds 21 victories (20 by knockout), while Bivol's record stands at 23 wins and 1 loss.
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