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Dmitry Bivol hits back at Wladimir Klitschko over claims he should be banned from boxing

Dmitry Bivol has hit back at Wladimir Klitschko after the Ukrainian claimed he should be banned from fighting Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.

Russian boxer Bivol faces Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez in a mandatory defence of his WBA light heavyweight title at the weekend aiming to extend his undefeated record of 19 straight wins – 11 by knockout.

The pair’s clash will take place on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas – a far cry from where the Klitschko brothers continue to defend Ukraine’s capital Kyiv from his country’s military invasion.

However, Klitschko, whose brother Vitali is the current Mayor of Kyiv, has urged the WBA to ban Bivol from boxing as a result.

The 46-year-old boxing legend made those comments while defending the capital from Russian troops during a recent interview with BBC Radio 5 Live back in March.

Asked if the fight should go ahead, Klitschko replied: “Absolutely not.

“Every sanction, and it’s nothing against the personalities or athletes, it’s about the politics of Russia, every Russian representative needs to be sanctioned.

“Because this way we show to Russia that the world is against his senseless war and there is no good in this war.

“It is important that this boxer [Bivol] is forbidden from fighting in America, just as all Russian athletes are being banned from international competition.”

Reacting to those comments, Bivol told iFL TV: “All his career I support him, I liked how he was fighting and of course I was glad when he won.

“He is [a] sportsman, he should know sports and politics is different. He was [an] athlete. Now he is a politician.

“It is sad that he wants to shake it up and mix sport and politics.”

Bivol’s US-based trainer Joel Diaz also admitted that he does

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