Artur Beterbiev, the undisputed light heavyweight champion, has dedicated significant effort to prepare for his rematch against Dmitry Bivol, scheduled for February 22nd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Unconventionally, Beterbiev has integrated a sledgehammer into his training regimen as a means to amplify his punching power. This method, while rigorous, is indicative of his commitment to
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Boxing, often dubbed the “sweet science,” is less about raw power and more about strategy, timing, and at times, a keen sense of opportunism. Recently, the discourse surrounding rising star David Benavidez and the fearsome, undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev has sparked debate about the ethics and tactics that underpin high-stakes boxing matchups. Former
Dmitry Bivol’s recent bout against Artur Beterbiev has sparked a fervent conversation within the boxing community. Their fight, held on October 12th, resulted in a narrow majority decision loss for Bivol, whose record now stands at 23 wins and only one loss. The match showcased Beterbiev’s relentless pressure and formidable power, traits that undoubtedly contributed
The highly anticipated bout between David Morrell and David Benavidez on February 1st is more than just another boxing match; it is a pivotal moment in the light heavyweight division. This fight is categorized as a WBC light heavyweight final eliminator, with significant implications. The victor will earn the right to challenge the winner of
The world of boxing is replete with stories of redemption, rivalries, and the relentless pursuit of victory. Dmitry Bivol’s upcoming rematch against Artur Beterbiev on February 22nd in Riyadh embodies these elements. As Bivol prepares for this critical bout, he is not just focused on physical training; he is delving deep into his mental approach,
Canelo Alvarez, the reigning champion in the boxing world, recently expressed his willingness to engage in discussions with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh regarding potential matchups in 2025. Alalshikh’s ambition to foster one-on-one conversations with Alvarez points to a strategic move in promoting high-profile boxing events, especially as he sets his sights on a showdown involving
The upcoming rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol on February 22nd promises to electrify boxing enthusiasts. Notably, the event has been positioned with a pricing structure that significantly lowers the barrier to entry for fans. UK viewers can access the fight for just £19.99, while those in the U.S. are looking at only $25.99.
The world of professional boxing is abuzz with anticipation as notable matchups are set to take center stage on February 22nd during the latest Riyadh Season card. Among the headline bouts is the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title defense featuring Daniel Dubois against Joseph Parker, coupled with the light heavyweight rematch between Artur Beterbiev
Artur Beterbiev, the reigning light heavyweight champion with an impressive record of 21 wins and 20 knockouts, finds himself in a puzzling yet intriguing situation. Following his decisive victory over Dmitry Bivol, during which he secured a majority decision on October 12, questions linger regarding the necessity of a rematch. That fight displayed Beterbiev’s prowess
In the realm of modern boxing, the clash between traditional athletes and social media influencers has generated significant interest and controversy. One such recent development involves the undoubted powerhouse of the light heavyweight division, Artur Beterbiev, who holds an impressive record of 21 wins, 20 of which have come by knockout. In a surprising move,
The light heavyweight division continues to grab attention, particularly with the impending rematch between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev. Promoter Eddie Hearn recently confirmed on social media that a rematch is not just a possibility but a likely reality. After their first encounter, where Beterbiev claimed victory through a majority decision, the stakes for both
The boxing world is abuzz with the announcement that the long-awaited rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol is scheduled for October 2025 during the Riyadh Season. This rematch comes in the wake of Beterbiev’s victory over Bivol, when the two faced off in a tense bout on October 12, where Beterbiev walked away with
Bob Arum, a prominent promoter in the boxing world, has voiced his frustration regarding the International Boxing Federation (IBF) ordering Artur Beterbiev, the reigning undisputed light heavyweight champion, to defend his title against the relatively unknown Michael Eifert. This decision comes immediately after Beterbiev’s significant victory over Dmitry Bivol, a fight that many regard as
In the world of professional boxing, the ramifications of governing bodies’ decisions can often ripple through the entire sport, affecting fighters, teams, and fans alike. The International Boxing Federation (IBF) has recently interjected into the anticipated rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol by mandating that Beterbiev face his mandatory challenger, Michael Eifert. This development
Dmitry Bivol’s recent encounter with Artur Beterbiev on October 12, 2023, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was marketed as a high-stakes showdown in the boxing world. The bout, which ended in a majority decision with Beterbiev emerging victorious, sparked heated discussions amongst fans and commentators alike. Following the fight, Bivol’s team filed