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Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

WBA lightweight champion Dmitry Beavour is less than two months away from the biggest game of his career. On May 7 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, he will fight against Mexican superstar Avarez to defend his title.

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

Avarez, currently the undisputed super-middleweight world champion, is preparing for his second 175-pound game. The Mexican boxer became a light heavyweight boxer in 2019 when he knocked out Sergey Kovalev to win the WBO World Championship. Biwall doesn't care about any stories related to the Avarez bootcamp. He believes this will not have an impact on the outcome of the match.

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

Biwall told FightHype.com: "Avarez can fight the aliens, but that doesn't change anything. I've also played against sub-heavyweight or heavyweight boxers. The truth is, it doesn't matter at all, because in the end it's just a race, nothing more. Avarez took his first title at 154 pounds. He will then win the middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight titles.

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

Biwall has realised that this game will be a tough one. He said: "I will do my best to fight for a good game. I will try to win the game and I believe that all my skills can make this game a great game. ”

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

Bivehl beat rival Saramov in twelve matches in the December tournament. On the other hand, last November, Avarez knocked down Plante to win the undisputed 168-pound world championship.

Beaver is not worried about Avirez: it's just a game

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