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Canelo Alvarez and Dmitry Bivol knocked out the scales, ready for the war

Saul Canelo Alvarez and Dmitry Bivol had no problems with the scales and are ready for the fight this May 7 at the T-Mobile in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the Russian will expose the World Boxing Association semi full world title.

The first to step on the scales was the champion, without problems he scored 174.6; when the Mexican stepped on stage mariachi music played and the fans began to chant his name; without problems Alvarez gave 174.4. The division limit is 175.

Dmitry has experience against Mexicans

It will be Bivol's eighth defense of the semi-full crown. Canelo will be the second Mexican boxer to face the Russian, Dmitry knocked out Felipe Romero in eight rounds on August 27, 2015 for the World Boxing Council semi-full silver title.

For Alvarez it will be the second time he steps into the ring to fight at 175 pounds, the first time was also against a Russian, Sergey Kovalev, the Aztec knocked out his opponent in 11 rounds.

Canelo has already been a semi-complete world champion, in addition to being crowned in super welterweight, middleweight and super middleweight.

Dmitry Bivol comes into the fight with a record of 19 wins, 11 knockouts and no losses; Canelo Alvarez has a record of 57 wins, 39 knockouts, one loss and two draws.

Weigh-in results

Canelo Alvarez 174.4 vs. Dmitry Bivol 174.6

(WBA light heavyweight title)

Montana Love 140 vs. Gabriel Gollaz 138.6

Shakhram Giyasov 146.6 vs. Christian Gomez 146

Marc Castro 134.8 vs. Pedro Vicente 134.8

Zhilei Zhang 276.2 vs. Scott Alexander 222.6

Joselito Velazquez 112.4 vs. Jose Soto 113.8

Alexis Espino 163.6 vs. Aaron Silva 164.4

Elnur Abduraimov 129.6 vs. Manuel Correa 128.6

Fernando Molina 139.6 vs. Ricardo Valdovinos 139.4

Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

Promoter: Matchroom

TV: DAZN PPV, DAZN

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