2022 Upset of the Year: Dmitry Bivol stunned Canelo Alvarez, boxing world

2022 Upset of the Year: Dmitry Bivol stunned Canelo Alvarez and the boxing world in May.

Editor’s note: This is the first of four year-end awards. Knockout of the Year, Fight of the Year and Fighter of the Year will follow.

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The experts had respect for Dmitry Bivol going into his fight against Canelo Alvarez on May 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The 175-pound titleholder was seen as an excellent boxer with a string of quality victories over the previous four, five years. He and Artur Beterbiev were the unquestioned class of the division.

But could Bivol actually defeat Alvarez?

C’mon. The Mexican superstar was unbeatable, having overwhelmed one elite opponent after another since he suffered his lone loss to Floyd Mayweather in 2013. The only exceptions were tough fights against another star, Gennadiy Golovkin.

Alvarez, about a 4-1 favorite, couldn’t lose. And then he did.

Bivol’s combination of refined technique, natural size advantage over the 168-pound champion and an abundance of confidence was too much for Alvarez to handle in a unanimous decision setback and Boxing Junkie’s 2022 Upset of the Year.

The former Russian amateur star was brilliant, calmly, coolly controlling distance with his jab and quick, hard combinations while maintaining a tight guard that Alvarez couldn’t penetrate. By mid-fight, Alvarez was frustrated, tired and out of options.

No one – not even Golovkin – had been able to do that to him since Mayweather schooled him, which is why it was so stunning to witness.

“I proved myself today,” Bivol said in the ring afterward. “I’m the best in my [division]. I keep my belt.”

Alvarez was gracious immediately after his defeat, giving his conqueror credit for a strong performance. He changed his tune, however, later insisting that he lost only four or five rounds and should’ve had his hand raised.

We know better.

The fact all three judges had Bivol winning 115-113 – seven rounds to five – was ridiculous enough. Boxing Junkie scored 117-111 for the winner, which reflected reality. Alvarez’s suggestion that he should’ve won 116-112 or 115-113 is absurd.

Bivol won fairly and conclusively, exposing Alvarez as human and bolstering his own reputation as one of the best fighters in the world pound for pound.

Alvarez has said he wants a second shot at Bivol. And, with his ability and determination, no one would be shocked if he finds a way to turn the tables. If nothing else, it could end up being a closer fight.

No matter what, Bivol will always have May 7, 2022, the best night of his career and one of the most significant upsets in recent years.

Tomorrow: 2022 Knockout of the Year

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2022 Upset of the Year: Dmitry Bivol stunned Canelo Alvarez, boxing world

2022 Upset of the Year: Dmitry Bivol stunned Canelo Alvarez and the boxing world in May.

Editor’s note: This is the first of four year-end awards. Knockout of the Year, Fight of the Year and Fighter of the Year will follow.

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The experts had respect for Dmitry Bivol going into his fight against Canelo Alvarez on May 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The 175-pound titleholder was seen as an excellent boxer with a string of quality victories over the previous four, five years. He and Artur Beterbiev were the unquestioned class of the division.

But could Bivol actually defeat Alvarez?

C’mon. The Mexican superstar was unbeatable, having overwhelmed one elite opponent after another since he suffered his lone loss to Floyd Mayweather in 2013. The only exceptions were tough fights against another star, Gennadiy Golovkin.

Alvarez, about a 4-1 favorite, couldn’t lose. And then he did.

Bivol’s combination of refined technique, natural size advantage over the 168-pound champion and an abundance of confidence was too much for Alvarez to handle in a unanimous decision setback and Boxing Junkie’s 2022 Upset of the Year.

The former Russian amateur star was brilliant, calmly, coolly controlling distance with his jab and quick, hard combinations while maintaining a tight guard that Alvarez couldn’t penetrate. By mid-fight, Alvarez was frustrated, tired and out of options.

No one – not even Golovkin – had been able to do that to him since Mayweather schooled him, which is why it was so stunning to witness.

“I proved myself today,” Bivol said in the ring afterward. “I’m the best in my [division]. I keep my belt.”

Alvarez was gracious immediately after his defeat, giving his conqueror credit for a strong performance. He changed his tune, however, later insisting that he lost only four or five rounds and should’ve had his hand raised.

We know better.

The fact all three judges had Bivol winning 115-113 – seven rounds to five – was ridiculous enough. Boxing Junkie scored 117-111 for the winner, which reflected reality. Alvarez’s suggestion that he should’ve won 116-112 or 115-113 is absurd.

Bivol won fairly and conclusively, exposing Alvarez as human and bolstering his own reputation as one of the best fighters in the world pound for pound.

Alvarez has said he wants a second shot at Bivol. And, with his ability and determination, no one would be shocked if he finds a way to turn the tables. If nothing else, it could end up being a closer fight.

No matter what, Bivol will always have May 7, 2022, the best night of his career and one of the most significant upsets in recent years.

Tomorrow: 2022 Knockout of the Year

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2020 Boxing Junkie Awards: Upset of the Year

Jeison Rosario’s knockout of Julian Williams to win two 154-pound titles in January is Boxing Junkie’s Upset of the Year.

Editor’s note: This is the third in a six-part series. Boxing junkie will reveal one year-end award each day through Dec. 30. Today: Upset of the Year.

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UPSET OF THE YEAR

JEISON ROSARIO KO 5 JULIAN WILLIAMS

ROSARIO SHOCKED THE BOXING WORLD WHEN HE TOOK DOWN ONE OF ITS HOTTEST FIGHTERS in january

Julian Williams was a 19-1 favorite the day before the fight on Jan. 18, according to Forbes. He was coming off a sensational unanimous-decision victory over then-unbeaten Jarret Hurd, who seemed to be a rising star, to win two 154-pound titles. He had climbed onto to some pound-for-lists.

And Jeison Rosario destroyed him.

Those who had followed the career of the strapping Dominican knew he was a capable all-around fighter. He had slipped up against Nathanial Gallimore in 2017, losing by knockout, but he hadn’t lost since then and seemed to in groove going into his title challenge in Philadelphia, Williams’ hometown.

However, not many expected to see what would unfold in the ring.

Williams outboxed Rosario in the first round but things changed in the second, when a jab from Rosario opened a cut on Williams’ left eye lid. Suddenly, Williams was somewhat tentative because of the cut and, it seemed, Rosario was emboldened.

The fight was competitive until a single moment in Round 5, when Rosario landed a left hook that rocked Williams and then followed with an overwhelming onslaught of power punches.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_RYUckR8ko&t=172s

Williams held Rosario in an attempt to remain on his feet but eventually fell. He got up but his eyes were glassy and his legs were unsteady. Moments later a vicious right uppercut, followed by a left hook, staggered Williams and prompted referee Benjy Esteves to jump between the fighters and stop the fight.

Esteves looked Williams in the eye and the now-former champion nodded, his way of saying that the referee made the right move.

Just like that a fighter whose impressive performance in his previous fight seemed to portend a long reign as champion was cut down by a fighter with whom few were familiar. The moment wasn’t lost on Rosario, who wept.

“I gotta keep crying because I’m so emotional in this moment right now,” he said through a translator. “When I lost my last fight I said I’d never lose again until I won the championship of the world and that’s what happened tonight.

“I came prepared. So I knew before the fight I was going to win it.”

Rosario would lose his titles to surging Jermell Charlo in his next fight but he will always be able to look back on his special moment in Philadelphia with pride.

Runner up: Alexander Povetkin TKO 5 Dillian Whyte.

Tomorrow: Knockout of the Year

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