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The Russian won the fight of the century! This has never happened before in Beterbiev’s career

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The Russian won the fight of the century! This has never happened before in Beterbiev’s career

Artur Beterbiev defeated compatriot Dmitry Bivol in a close fight.

In the main confrontation of Russian boxing in recent years, Artur Beterbiev turned out to be the strongest. BTR defeated Dmitry Bivol by majority decision (114:114, 115:113, 116:112) and became the absolute world light heavyweight champion.

Arthur was able to impose his pace on his opponent and took the fight thanks to pressure and heavy hits that left noticeable marks on Bivol’s face.

The first “decision” in Arthur’s career

In the first rounds, Dmitry had the advantage. While Beterbiev was eyeing his opponent, Bivol was throwing a series of punches and generally looked more active. Starting from the third round, Arthur evened out the fight and began to put pressure on his opponent in the usual manner. Dmitry was not like himself: he moved less and did not deliver as many blows to the target.

Beterbiev threw more and more punches with each segment, but a significant part of them were blocked. Nevertheless, even such hits were imprinted on Dmitry’s face. The fight looked close, and the initiative was changing hands.

Dmitry Bivol and Arthur Beterbiev / Photo: © Richard Pelham / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

In the second half of the battle, Bivol finally adopted counterattack tactics. Dmitry overlapped well and responded in series. He hit more accurately, but Arthur’s blows were much harder.

During the entire fight, Beterbiev threw 682 punches, 137 of which reached the target. Bivol turned out to be a little more successful, delivering 142 hits to the opponent. However, in total, Dmitry delivered only 423 blows. At the same time, Arthur also has a slight advantage in power hits – 90:84. It was the sheer volume of strikes, coupled with constant pressure on the opponent, that became the key to Beterbiev’s final victory. Arthur won by decision for the first time in his career.

Are we in for a rematch?

In the post-match interview, both fighters said that they would not mind a rematch. Bivol was deeply saddened by the judges’ decision, but at the end of his speech he stated that he still dreams of becoming the absolute champion.

Artur Beterbiev admitted that he was dissatisfied with the fight. But it was clear with what sincere pleasure the winner gave the interview, having in his hands four major belts in professional boxing.

– I wasn’t good today. I can act better, but I don’t know why it happened this way. I felt uncomfortable. Of course it was a tough fight. Bivol is also a world champion. Maybe he is even better than me, but today Allah was with me.

Revenge? If the Almighty wants, we will do it,” Beterbiev said.

Arthur Beterbiev / Photo: © Mark Robinson / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

Beterbiev will turn 40 in January, and many say the boxer will soon be in decline. It will be all the more interesting to watch his future career. There are practically no competitors left in the light heavyweight division; a move to a higher category seems logical. But I still want to believe that for the sake of the Russian audience, Arthur will agree to a rematch with Bivol, because they have already managed to show a beautiful fight in which both boxers looked worthy of each other.

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Wilder made a bold statement ahead of his title fight with Usyk

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Former world heavyweight champion (over 90.7 kg), American Deontay Wilder (44-4-1, 43 KOs) shared his expectations for the upcoming fight against WBC, WBA and IBF titleholder Oleksandr Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs).

“You know my next opponent. Usyk challenged me to a fight. He said he wanted to meet me in the ring. I accepted the challenge. “I push horses” and “I feel it, I feel it hard.”

What’s my plan? Be smart, be faster, use my agility, be tough, get in the ring and knock him out. I am known for my strength, I need to show it. “I’ve been through a tough journey in my life, but I’m back and ready to beat Usyk,” Wilder said.

The American had 49 fights in the professional ring and won 44 victories (43 of them ahead of schedule). In June, Wilder knocked out his compatriot Tyrell Herndon, ending his two defeats in 2023 and 2024.

Usyk last appeared in the ring in July, when he stopped Briton Daniel Dubois. The Ukrainian became the absolute world champion but lost a title by refusing to defend his WBO belt in October.

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Inoue reacted harshly to the question of who is the best boxer in the world

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Absolute world champion in the second lightweight category Naoya Inoue After beating David, Picasso commented on his place in the pound-for-pound rankings.

Inoue said, “Yes Usyk came to watch my fight. But I should have done much better in the fight. So I won’t say anything about the P4P rankings, I will do much better next time.”

On Saturday, December 27, a large-scale Ring V boxing night was held at the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). The main event of the show was the fight for the title of absolute world champion, where Japanese star Naoya Inoue and Mexican rival Alan David Picasso fought. The Japanese boxer managed to win a convincing victory – the fight went through all 12 rounds.

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INOUE: “I’m tired. I had to prepare very hard for these 4 matches in a year.”

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INOUE: “I’m tired. I had to prepare very hard for these 4 matches in a year.”

Japanese boxer after fight in Riyadh Naoya Inoue He shared his impressions of his victory over Mexican David Picasso (119–109, 120–108, 117–111):

“Honestly, I’m tired. The point wasn’t that I had four fights a year, it was that I had to prepare very hard for each of those four fights. When you’re in this process, you tolerate it because you only think about the fight, but now that it’s over, I see that I definitely gave it everything I had.”

“I don’t want to disrespect Picasso, but I wanted to show the difference between us a little more clearly and knock him out. I couldn’t meet the expectations and I couldn’t box the way I wanted. Nothing has been decided yet, but I would be happy to organize a fight that will excite the whole of Japan.”

Japanese Junto Nakatani He talked about his victory over Sebastian Hernandez (118-110, 115-113, 115-113):

“This fight was an experience for me. I moved up to this weight class to win a championship, so if I get that chance, I want to take it.”

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