Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020 (Postponed)

Who wins?

Poll ended at 25 Sep 2020, 18:34

Beterbiev - Decision
1
2%
Beterbiev - T/KO
42
93%
DRAW
2
4%
Meng -T/KO
0
No votes
Meng - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 45

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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020

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Enlightened-One wrote: 15 Jul 2020, 08:44 Time is running out on Artur Beterbiev’s career because he’ll be 36 years of age by the time he’s provided with the earliest opportunity to engage in a meaningful marquee bout.

I’m going to make a bold prediction, by claiming that in two years, almost half the current big-name top-ten world-rated light heavyweights would have either retired or aged to the point they’re used as steppingstones.

And this includes the likes of:

• Artur Beterbiev
• Sergey Kovalev
• Eleider Alvarez
• Jean Pascal
• Badou Jack
• Maksim Vlasov

So the various networks and promoters have to get their skates on and orchestrate high-profile bouts involving the guys mentioned above.

If they don’t do it soon, within the next twelve months or so, then they might never get another chance.

As ridiculous as this might sound, within a couple of years or so, Dmitry Bivol, Gilberto Ramirez or Canelo might end up becoming the top dog at 175lbs (due mainly to the process of elimination).
How is that a bold prediction? That list includes a cruiserweight, a shot former champ and gatekeepers.

Beterbiev is putting up personal best strength records. If he retires soon, it's out of choice, not necessity.
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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020

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ryandmosley wrote: 15 Jul 2020, 12:07 Wow. What a lopsided poll.
Very.. Wonder who picked DRAW..

Some people use 'draw' as 'I can't decide'
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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020

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Alexander Besputin is Eyed To Return on Beterbiev-Fanlong Card

Former World Boxing Association (WBA) "regular" champion Alexander Besputin is potentially going to return to action on September 25 in Yekaterinburg, according to statements made by the Secretary General of the Russian Boxing Federation, Umar Kremlev, to TASS.

"Alexander Besputin, to whom a corresponding proposal has already been made, may return on the same card with Artur Beterbiev. For Besputin, this fight will be the first for him on Russian soil," said Kremlev.

Earlier this year, the World Boxing Association (WBA) stripped Besputin of the "regular" welterweight title. The Russian boxer failed a doping test in the aftermath of title win over countryman Rajab Butaev in December of last year in Monte Carlo.

At one point Besputin (14-0, 9 KOs) was ordered to make a mandatory defense against Yordenis Ugas, who will now face Abel Ramos for the vacant belt.

Besputin has already made it clear that he does not intend to pursue a rematch with Butaev and strongly denies that he intentionally ingested any performance enhancing drugs.

The main event of the evening on September 25 will be a mandatory fight between WBC, IBF light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and challenger Meng Fanlong of China. For, Beterbiev this will also be his first fight as a professional on Russian soil.

Kremlev maintains that the planned event is not going to be postponed, with everything currently proceeding as scheduled with the preparations.

The event is going to be streamed in the United States by ESPN+.

Beterbiev (15-0, 15 KOs) and Fanlong (16-0, 10 KOs) were scheduled to headline an ESPN televised show on March 28 at Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Canada, but it was canceled due to the coronavirus.
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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020

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Team Expects He'll Still Get IBF Title Shot After Beterbiev-Deines 9/25

Meng Fanlong’s handlers expect that his shot at Artur Beterbiev’s IBF light heavyweight title has been postponed, not canceled.

The unbeaten Chinese contender is the IBF’s mandatory challenger for Beterbiev’s belt. They were scheduled to meet March 28 at Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Canada, but their 12-round, 175-pound championship match was scrapped due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Once Beterbiev’s defense was rescheduled for September 25 in Ekaterinburg, Russia, however, it became clear to Fanlong’s team that Beterbiev would fight someone else next month. Fanlong could enter Russia to battle Beterbiev, but COVID-19 and visa issues would prevent him from returning to his home country, where his wife and young daughter reside, or the United States, where he trains in northern New Jersey.

Russia’s Beterbiev (15-0, 15 KOs) will instead make an optional title defense against Adam Deines, the IBF’s sixth-ranked contender. Coincidentally, Fanlong (16-0, 10 KOs) defeated Deines (19-1-1, 10 KOs) by unanimous decision in their 12-round IBF elimination match in June 2019 to become the IBF’s number one contender at 175 pounds.

ESPN’s Mark Kriegel first reported that Germany’s Deines replaced Fanlong as Beterbiev’s opponent during an ESPN+ stream Saturday night that featured Joe Smith Jr.’s ninth-round knockout of Eleider Alvarez. Beterbiev-Deines likely will be streamed by ESPN+ on September 25.

“Meng wants the fight with Beterbiev, but when we learned from Top Rank that they were moving it to Russia, that just created a whole bunch of problems,” Terry Lane, Fanlong’s adviser, told BS.com. “First of all, Meng Fanlong is in the U.S. on what’s called a P-1 visa. It’s a single-entry visa, so every time he leaves the country, he has to get it renewed to come back. He’s been in New Jersey [training for Beterbiev]. On top of that, the border between China and Russia is completely closed.

“So, if he were to go to Russia and fight, he could not then go home to China, which he normally does. He takes a little break [after he fights] and then he gets a new P-1 visa from our government, and then returns back to the U.S. So, he cannot go to Russia and then go to China to get his P-1 to come back to the U.S. He can get into Russia, but he cannot get out of Russia. Because of that, the fight might as well be on the moon. We let Top Rank know this.”

Fanlong’s team has conferred with IBF president Daryl Peoples regarding maintaining his mandatory position due to these highly unusual circumstances.

“The latest that I heard is that Fanlong’s mandatory spot is not gonna be compromised,” Lane said, “that his ranking’s not gonna be compromised. This fight [Beterbiev-Deines] will probably just be considered an optional defense due to the circumstances, and then we’ll be next in line.”

The 32-year-old Fanlong likely will take a tune-up fight to stay sharp while waiting for his shot at Beterbiev, assuming the heavily favored knockout artist defeats Deines. Fanlong, a southpaw who represented China at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, has not fought since October 5, when he knocked out Mexico’s Gilberto Rubio (9-9, 6 KOs) in the second round.

The time frame within which Fanlong would receive his title shot is unclear. Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc., which co-promoters Beterbiev, also has preliminary plans to match Beterbiev versus Smith (26-3, 21 KOs) if Smith beats the winner between Umar Salamov (25-1, 19 KOs) and Maksim Vlasov (45-3, 26 KOs) for the WBO light heavyweight title.
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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020 (Postponed)

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Meng Fanlong has problems with his visa and will not be able to fight in that country.
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Re: Artur Beterbiev vs. Meng Fanlong - September 25 , 2020 (Postponed)

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Artur Beterbiev vs. Adam Deines (23rd October).

Adam Deines is rated 6th by the IBF and was comfortably beaten by Meng Fanlong a year ago.

I don't know much about Deines, but one look at his resume suggests his BoxRec ranking is fairly accurate (i.e. a top-thirty 175lb-er at best).
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