Bivol's going to be Fighting the Ref as well as Canelo

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  1. RJJFan

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    Canelo-Bivol: Russell Mora Tabbed As Referee; Cheatham, Moretti, Weisfeld Selected As Judges
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    BY [url]JAKE DONOVAN[/url]
    Published Fri Apr 22, 2022, 05:10 PM EDT
    Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will be among familiar faces at a venue where he has headlined more than any boxer.

    The pound-for-pound king and four-division champ is set for his quest to become a two-time light heavyweight title claimant as he next faces WBA titlist Dmitry Bivol. Locally based referee Russell Mora has been assigned to officiate the scheduled 12-round DAZN Pay-Per-View main event from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, where Alvarez will appear for the sixth time since the arena opened its doors in 2016.

    The three judges for the bout are Tim Cheatham (Nevada), Dave ‘Not Carl’ Moretti (Nevada) and Steve Weisfeld (New Jersey), all of whom are considered among the sport’s best in that field.

    All four officials have previously worked bouts involving Alvarez (57-1-2, 39KOs). In particular, the May 7 event will mark the eleventh time that Moretti has been assigned to a fight involving the global superstar from Guadalajara, Mexico, including each of Alvarez’s last eight fights in Vegas.

    Mora serves as third man for Alvarez’s second straight fight and third overall, though his performance was exemplary in the previous two outings. Mora was the referee for Alvarez’s eleventh-round stoppage of Caleb Plant to become undisputed super middleweight champion last November 6 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Alvarez produced the same result in his November 2019 knockout victory of Sergey Kovalev to win the WBO light heavyweight title also at MGM Grand.

    The May 7 fight will mark the second time that Mora has worked a fight involving Bivol. His lone other appearance involving the unbeaten titlist from Saint Petersburg, Russia came in Bivol’s Las Vegas debut when he stopped Cedric Agnew in the fourth round of a June 2017 bout on the undercard of the Andre Ward-Kovalev HBO PPV rematch at T-Mobile Arena.

    Weisfeld has judged one other fight involving Bivol and four featuring Alvarez. The New Jersey-based official had Bivol ahead 109-100 at the time of his twelfth-round stoppage of Sullivan Barrera in their March 2018 title fight at Madison Square Garden Hulu Theater in New York City.

    Alvarez won on the scorecards of Weisfeld (115-113) and Moretti (115-113) in his September 2018 rematch with Gennadiy Golovin. Moretti was the only judge to have Alvarez losing on any of the six cards in the two-fight series, scoring the first fight 115-113 in favor of Golovkin in their September 2018 bout.

    Weisfeld and Moretti also worked Alvarez’s fights with Plant and Daniel Jacobs. Both had Alvarez winning 115-113 over Jacobs. Weisfeld (98-92) and Moretti (97-93) both had Alvarez comfortably ahead at the time of his stoppage win over Plant.

    In addition to the first fight with Golovkin, Moretti was one of two judges who scred against Alvarez in his lone career defeat—a 12-round decision to Floyd Mayweather in September 2013. Moretti had the contest scored 116-112 in favor of Mayweather. He also had Alvarez ahead 115-113 in a July 2014 split decision win over Erislandy Lara.

    The May 7 fight will mark the first time that Moretti will be ringside for any bout involving Bivol. The same applies to judge Cheatham, who has worked just one other fight involving Alvarez. The Las Vegas-based judge had Alvarez ahead 77-75 at the time of his eighth-round stoppage of Billy Joe Saunders in their WBA/WBC/WBO super middleweight unification bout last May 8 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    Alvarez will appear in Las Vegas for the fifteenth time in his stellar career. He is 12-1-1 (6KOs) in such fights, with his last two ending in stoppage after having gone to the cards in his previous four Vegas appearances.

    Jake Donovan is a senior writer for *******.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox
     
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  2. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well, yeah.

    Close thread. There isn't an argument.
     
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  3. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The "locally based" ref lol.

    If the judges aren't going to include anyone from Bivol's neighborhood these were good choices though.
     
  4. shadow111

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    Moretti has scored against Canelo before. Weisfeld and Moretti scoring Canelo's win over Jacobs 115-113 was far too close. Now granted, they had Canelo well ahead after 8 rounds, 6-2, and gave Jacobs 3 out of the last 4 rounds but 115-113 was very kind to Jacobs. That could have easily been 116-112 like Feldman had it or 117-111. Moretti had Canelo only narrowly defeating Lara 115-113. He had Lara ahead for most of the fight, with Lara ahead 4-2 after 6 rounds, and with it even after 10 rounds. So Canelo needed to win the last 2 rounds on Moretti's card to squeak out a victory there, so they have chosen some of the least favorable judges for Canelo.
     
  5. RJJFan

    RJJFan Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This is the ref. Looks like Canelo's strategy is to lowblow the **** out of Bivol.
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's something to consider, but at the same time, it could make him more strict on low blows given what happened there, and Canelo doesn't have a history of hitting low, so there's no reason to expect that to happen. Also Bivol is taller so Canelo has a higher target than usual, making low blows less likely.
     
  7. Robney

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    That's not the point!
    It's not that Mora's weak spot is that he's bad in seeing lowblows or something like that, as I'm pretty sure he saw them clear as day against Agbeko. It's because Mora is obviously one of the worst referees to ever grace the sport and known for turning a blind eye towards the featured/local fighter. He's clearly partial, and that's probably the reason why he gets chosen for fights like this.
    it can't be his skill obviously.
     
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  8. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Oh god, this is going to be the usual screwjob. And then people give Canelo credits, for what exactly???
    He is stacking everything in his favor for god sake!
     
  9. Quina74

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    LMAO isn't Russell Mora the same ref who did the Kovalev Canelo spar?

    Watch, there'll be pitty pattying throughout and a KO out of nowhere. Canelo will be plodding forwards in range not moving his head and Bivol will be scared to throw, throwing with his arms half extended. Surely they've got to make it a bit more believable this time lmao
     
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  10. MorvidusStyle

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    ''Quit complaining and whining about my little Mexican idol getting a rigged advantage in every fight in a sport that is supposed to be about fair play, because I'm essentially scum without any moral compass to speak of.''

    Bivol already lost to the ref and at least one judge. So he'll have to rally from round 1 to claw his way back into the fight.
     
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  11. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LOL they can't even get their story straight. This proves no matter what they'll always find some made up nonsense to cry about.
     
  12. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes considerably...
     
  13. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its a tough job but you maange to make yourself appear even more deluded than most thought possible...seek help...
     
  14. Safin

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    Someone has to knock Alvarez out to beat him.
     
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  15. lordlosh

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    This, exactly !