The upcoming rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol on February 22nd is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events in recent boxing history, especially among fans who yearn for high-stakes matchups in the sport. Set against the backdrop of Riyadh Season, the fight comes with a price tag of £19.99 for
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The world of professional boxing is ablaze with excitement as the February 22nd Riyadh Season card shapes up to deliver a collection of compelling matchups, including the IBF heavyweight title fight between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, along with the eagerly awaited rematch of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. While the roster features some high-profile
Artur Beterbiev has established himself as the unimpeachable king in the light heavyweight division. Following his recent victory over Dmitry Bivol—where he secured a 12-round majority decision—questions linger as to whether Bivol deserves an immediate rematch. Beterbiev’s recent Instagram poll on this topic emphasizes the widespread public engagement surrounding this contentious issue. His record speaks
The recent exchange between undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and social media sensation Jake Paul highlights the stark contrast in their respective boxing narratives. Beterbiev, with an impeccable record of 21 wins and 20 knockouts, is a serious contender firmly established in the professional boxing world. In contrast, Jake Paul, primarily a YouTuber with
Eddie Hearn, promoter of Dmitry Bivol, recently gave a definitive response regarding the anticipated rematch between Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, indicating that it will indeed take place. This assertion raises questions about both fighters’ readiness and capabilities following their last encounter, where Bivol suffered a majority decision loss to Beterbiev. The fight, which transpired on
The boxing world is already buzzing with excitement, looking toward the rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, set to take place in October 2025 during the Riyadh Season. Promoter Bob Arum has confirmed that both fighters will engage in interim bouts prior to their long-awaited face-off, following Beterbiev’s majority decision victory over Bivol in
In the realm of professional boxing, promotional battles often resonate just as loudly as those seen in the ring. Bob Arum, a seasoned promoter, recently expressed his exasperation over the International Boxing Federation’s (IBF) decision to appoint relatively obscure Michael Eifert as the mandatory challenger for Artur Beterbiev’s IBF light heavyweight title. This requirement comes
The boxing landscape has been jolted with the International Boxing Federation’s (IBF) recent directive mandating Artur Beterbiev to defend his light heavyweight titles against Michael Eifert, thereby casting a shadow over the anticipation surrounding a rematch with Dmitry Bivol. This unexpected ruling is not merely an inconvenience; it has the potential to derail what many
In the world of boxing, the aftermath of a tightly contested bout can often lead to protests and appeals, particularly if the outcome is controversial. Dmitry Bivol’s recent protest following his loss to Artur Beterbiev merits closer examination not only of the fight itself but also the implications of such a move in the broader
In the world of boxing, where stakes are measured not just in belts but also in reputations, the recent bout between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev has ignited discussions that transcend the ring. The narrow decision that favored Beterbiev not only highlighted the intense rivalry between these two light heavyweight titans but also raised questions