Dmitry Bivol defends his WBA light-heavyweight title against Malik Zinad on Saturday night.
Bivol must ensure there is not a huge shock in Riyadh this weekend, as he fights on the same card as the Matchroom vs Queensbury 5vs5 event. The 33-year-old boasts a 22-0 record, having been most recently in action in December when he cruised to victory over Briton’s Lyndon Arthur, winning 120-107 on all three cards.
A stunning win over Canelo Alvarez two years ago further established Bivol as one of the biggest stars in the sport, but while a rematch has long been talked about, it is a undisputed clash with Beterbiev at 175lbs that will be the truly defining fight for the Russian.
As for Libyan fighter Zinad, he has been called up at a month’s notice and gets his first shot at a world title. He is also 22-0 as a professional, after beating Jerome Pampellone on points in April, but it has been a low-key career for the 30-year-old and this is an almighty step up in quality from anyone he has previously faced.
Fans have been forced to wait for Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol
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Bivol vs Zinad date, start time, venue and ring walks
Bivol vs Zinad takes place on Saturday June 1, 2024 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is on the Matchroom vs Queensbury 5v5 card, but is not forming part of that event.
The card is set to commence from 7pm BST on the night, 2pm ET and 9pm local time.
How to watch Bivol vs Zinad
TV channel: In the UK, this weekend’s event is being broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view and TNT Sports Box Office at a cost of £21.99.
Live stream: Fans who have purchased the event through the relevant broadcaster can watch it live online via the DAZN website and app or Discovery+ website and app.
Live blog: You can follow Bivol vs Zinad and the 5v5 card with Standard Sport’s live fight night blog.
Bivol vs Zinad fight card/undercard in full
The other bouts on the card form the 5vs5 event involving Matchroom and Queensbury. A point is awarded to the winner of each of the five fights, with two points for a stoppage victory.
Each promoter has named a captain, who will receive double points, with Eddie Hearn opting for Deontay Wilder to lead Matchroom and Frank Warren selecting Hamzah Sheeraz.
Craig Richards, who was beaten by Bivol in 2021, is in action, taking on Willy Hutchinson in an all-British bout.
Zhilei Zhang vs Deontay Wilder
Daniel Dubois vs Filip Hrgovic
Hamzah Sheeraz vs Austin Williams
Nick Ball vs Raymond Ford
Willy Hutchinson vs Craig Richards
Dmitry Bivol vs Malik Zinad
Bivol vs Zinad prediction
The main danger for Bivol is letting his mind wander, knowing that this should have been an undisputed bout but is instead now a low-key fight against Zinad.
There can be no complacency, though, even if many will view it as a formality that Bivol gets the job done and sets up that much-anticipated encounter with Beterbiev later this year.
Zinad has nothing to lose and there is a freedom that comes with that, even if this is a stage and an occasion that he is not used to. The 30-year-old has 16 stoppage wins on his record and must surely know an aggressive approach is his best chance – he is not going to out-box Bivol over 12 rounds.
There should be no issues for the WBA champion on Saturday night
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The WBA champion does not rely on concussive power, with his last nine wins coming on points, but he is a masterful boxer, as Canelo found out in 2022.
With that Beterbiev fight an obvious prize, Bivol is unlikely to take any risks against a largely unknown opponent, and can instead be expected to dominate proceedings behind his jab and prove far too good over the distance.
Bivol to win, unanimous decision.
Bivol vs Zinad weigh-in results
The weigh-ins for the 5v5 card take place in Saudi Arabia on Friday. Check back in then for the results.
Bivol to win on points or by decision: 1/1
Bivol to win by knockout or technical knockout: 4/5
Zinad to win on points or by decision: 40/1
Zinad to win by knockout or technical knockout: 14/1
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).