Venue: King Abdullah Sports City — Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Main Card Start: 10:00 PM AST (2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT)**
Bout: 12 Rounds — Light Heavyweight (175 lbs)
Stakes: WBA Light Heavyweight World Title
Dmitry Bivol returns to the ring as one of boxing’s most technically complete champions, defending his WBA title against Germany’s rising contender Michael Eifert. This is a classic elite technician vs. disciplined pressure boxer matchup, with Bivol’s mastery of distance and timing clashing against Eifert’s structured aggression and durability.
VENUE & CONDITIONS
- Arena: King Abdullah Sports City (Indoor)
- Weather Outside: 95–100°F, dry desert heat
- Impact on Fight: None — indoor, climate‑controlled
- Ring Size: 20×20 (favors movement and outside boxing)
Saudi Arabia’s modern venues create neutral conditions, ideal for Bivol’s rhythm‑based style.
INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES
Dmitry Bivol
- No reported injuries
- Camp focused on footwork, jab variation, and counter‑timing
- Sparred with high‑pressure fighters to mimic Eifert’s style
- Trainer reports “peak conditioning and sharpness”
Michael Eifert
- No reported injuries
- Camp emphasized pressure, body punching, and defensive responsibility
- Sparred with rangy boxers to prepare for Bivol’s movement
- Weight cut reportedly smooth
FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM
DMITRY BIVOL (Russia)
Record: 22–0 (11 KO)
Style: Orthodox — Elite Technical Boxer
Age: 35
Height/Reach: 6’0” / 72”
Recent Form (Last 5)
- W — UD12 vs. Lyndon Arthur
- W — UD12 vs. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez
- W — UD12 vs. Canelo Álvarez
- W — UD12 vs. Craig Richards
- W — UD12 vs. Umar Salamov
Strengths
- Best jab in the division
- Elite footwork and distance control
- Exceptional timing and counterpunching
- World‑class stamina and discipline
Weaknesses
- Low KO rate
- Sometimes too conservative
- Can allow close rounds due to low output
MICHAEL EIFERT (Germany)
Record: 13–1 (4 KO)
Style: Orthodox — Pressure Boxer / Technician
Age: 28
Height/Reach: 6’1” / 75”
Recent Form (Last 5)
- W — UD12 vs. Adrián Bravo
- W — UD10 vs. J. Maciel
- W — UD12 vs. R. Krasniqi
- L — SD10 vs. A. Mikhaylov
- W — UD10 vs. L. Santos
Strengths
- Disciplined pressure
- Strong jab and high guard
- Good stamina and durability
- Effective body punching
Weaknesses
- Limited power
- Can be outboxed at range
- Struggles with elite footwork
TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS
1. Bivol’s Jab & Footwork vs. Eifert’s Pressure
- Bivol must maintain distance and dictate rhythm
- Eifert needs to cut the ring and force exchanges
Edge: Bivol
2. Inside Fighting
- Eifert is more comfortable up close
- Bivol rarely allows inside exchanges
Edge: Bivol (control), Eifert (inside)
3. Body Work
- Eifert’s best path to slowing Bivol
- Bivol’s body counters are sharp but selective
Edge: Eifert (slight)
4. Stamina & Late‑Round Performance
- Bivol is one of the best 12‑round fighters in the sport
- Eifert is durable but less proven at elite pace
Edge: Bivol
FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT
- First meeting between the two
- Bivol is defending his WBA title for the 12th time
- Eifert is taking his first world‑title shot
- Winner likely moves toward a unification bout with Beterbiev/Smith winner
BETTING TRENDS
- Bivol has gone the distance in 7 straight fights
- Eifert has gone the distance in 6 of his last 7
- Bivol is 11–0 in world‑title fights
- Eifert is 0–1 vs. top‑10 opposition
- Overs have hit in 8 of Bivol’s last 9
FIGHT ODDS
Dmitry Bivol – 25000
Michael Eifert + 2000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026








