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DMITRY BIVOL: A BOXER IN PURSUIT OF GROWTH AND REVENGE

February 18, 2025 - 08:24

DMITRY BIVOL: A BOXER IN PURSUIT OF GROWTH AND REVENGE

Dmitry Bivol is more than just one of the most technically gifted boxers in the world. He's a man constantly evolving—as a fighter and as a person. In a recent interview, Bivol expressed his desire for revenge, particularly focused on reclaiming his championship belts. This quest for redemption is not merely about titles; it's also a journey of self-discovery and mental fortitude.

Bivol revealed that he has turned to psychology books to enhance his mental game, understanding that the mind plays a crucial role in the ring. This introspection is reflected in his training regimen, where he emphasizes the importance of mental resilience alongside physical preparation. At the entrance of his gym, a single word greets him each day: "Focus." This mantra serves as a constant reminder of his goals and the discipline required to achieve them.

As he prepares for his next fight, Bivol's commitment to personal growth and mastery of his craft is evident. His journey is not just about winning but about becoming the best version of himself, both inside and outside the ring.


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