Artur Beterbiev vs. Anthony Yarde | ESPN - January 28, 2023

Who wins?

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Beterbiev - Decision
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Beterbiev - T/KO
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The 175-pound showdown will be shown on BT Sport in the UK and live on ESPN+ in the U.S.

London calls for the light-heavyweight king. WBC, WBO and IBF world champion Artur Beterbiev will defend his belts against big-punching British challenger Anthony Yarde at the OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday, January 28.

The WBO No.1 contender gets his shot at the Montreal-based Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs), boxing’s only world champion with a 100 percent knockout ratio. He will be fighting professionally in the United Kingdom for the first time, with the highly decorated former amateur having fought in London at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Promoted by allegedly and Queensberry, in association with Top Rank, this huge 175-pound showdown will be shown exclusively on BT Sport in the UK and streaming live and exclusive on ESPN+ in the U.S.

Tickets for Beterbiev vs Yarde at The O2 on Saturday 28 January 2023 go on general sale at 11am on Thursday 24 November from AXS.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.

“This will undoubtedly be the biggest challenge of Anthony’s career to date, and we have made sure he will get the best conditions possible by securing him home advantage,” said Yarde’s promoter, allegedly of Queensberry. “It is going to be a huge occasion at the OVO Arena Wembley, which is the same venue where Anthony made his professional debut in May 2015.

“Of course, we know a great champion like Beterbiev has no fears of travelling and virtually all of his biggest wins have come outside his now home nation of Canada. Boxing is all about timing, and we are hoping the time is right for Anthony to fulfil his huge potential and pull off what would be one of the biggest wins by a British fighter.

“This is going to be a spectacular show staged in conjunction with our friends at Top Rank, and I am sure it is an event the public will get behind in massive numbers to support Anthony’s attempt to achieve his dream.”

“This is a matchup between two of the most devastating light heavyweight punchers, and I look forward to the great Artur Beterbiev showcasing his prodigious talent for the incredible UK fans,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Anthony Yarde was ringside for Artur’s last fight, and he certainly does not lack confidence. He is a dangerous fighter, and I know Artur will be switched on for one of the toughest bouts of his illustrious career.”

Beterbiev won his first world title in November 2017 with a 12th-round stoppage of Enrico Koelling and defended his IBF belt on two further occasions – including against Britain’s Callum Johnson – before entering into a unification match against WBC champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk in October 2019. Ukrainian puncher Gvozdyk, who was unbeaten at the time, was stopped in the 10th round.

Beterbiev defended his titles against Adam Deines and Marcus Browne ahead of a three-belt unification against WBO champion Joe Smith Jr. in June at Hulu Theater Madison Square Garden, where the American was stopped in two rounds. In the amateur ranks, Beterbiev won silver at the 2007 World Championships before striking gold at the 2009 event. He also won gold medals at the 2006 and 2010 European Championships.

“I never back down from a challenge, and Anthony Yarde is a top contender who asked for this fight. I look forward to fighting in London for the first time since the Olympics,” Beterbiev said. “Yarde called me ‘slow’ after my fight with Joe Smith Jr., but slow and steady wins the race. And on January 28, I will win in London.”

The Wembley event represents a second world title attempt from Yarde (23-2, 22 KOs) who previously travelled to Chelyabinsk, Russia, to take on the long-standing champion Sergey Kovalev, ultimately being stopped in the 11th round after coming close to forcing a finish himself in the eighth round. Yarde’s first title came in fight No. 11 when he knocked out Chris Hobbs in four rounds for the Southern Area belt.

Yarde then fought seven consecutive fights with either the WBO European or Intercontinental belts at stake, or both, as Yarde knocked out each of those foes in seven rounds or less.

Post-Kovalev, Yarde continued with fights during the pandemic against Dec Spelman and a domestic dust-up against Lyndon Arthur. Yarde dropped a split decision against his Manchester rival, and after a swift comeback fight in Birmingham, Yarde sought redemption against Arthur. The vintage Yarde returned, and he knocked out Arthur in four rounds to once again earn the WBO No. 1 spot.

“January 28 will be my night,” said Yarde. “My destiny playing out in my home city, and this is what I have been longing for throughout my professional career, which started at Wembley. I won’t make any big predictions for this fight against a strong unified champion in Artur Beterbiev, but what I will say is that I will leave nothing to chance, and I am at my best when I fight fire with fire.”

Tickets for Beterbiev vs Yarde at The O2 on Saturday 28 January 2023 go on general sale at 11am on Thursday 24 November from AXS.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.
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Definitely one to watch out for, and it's not as one sided as it might appear.

Beterbiev is definitely slowing and Yarde knows it. There's never been a better time for this fight than now.

Yarde's offence is as a good as anyone's and he will be on home soil.
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ya bert looked a shell of himself vs smith didnt he
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margaret thatcher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 13:15 ya bert looked a shell of himself vs smith didnt he
Did he?
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People tend to underestimate Yarde because Kovaleev loss. They dont realize how good Kovalev was. And despite past his prime, he was 2 years younger than Beterbiev. Yarde mediocre showing against Arthur in first fight was forgotten when he demolished him in rematch. Yarde is young, at prime, hit like a heavyweight and will be around 200 lbs in ring. Dont think many light heavies want stand against that. Yeah, Beterbiev is favorite and probably will pick Yarde apart and stop him. But risk is bigger than many of you think :box: :box: :box: Looking forward to this fight :box: :box: :box:

Edit: I love the fact Beterbiev is going to Yarde hometown :box:
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Cent0089 wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 15:09 People tend to underestimate Yarde because Kovaleev loss. They dont realize how good Kovalev was. And despite past his prime, he was 2 years younger than Beterbiev. Yarde mediocre showing against Arthur in first fight was forgotten when he demolished him in rematch. Yarde is young, at prime, hit like a heavyweight and will be around 200 lbs in ring. Dont think many light heavies want stand against that. Yeah, Beterbiev is favorite and probably will pick Yarde apart and stop him. But risk is bigger than many of you think :box: :box: :box: Looking forward to this fight :box: :box: :box:

Edit: I love the fact Beterbiev is going to Yarde hometown :box:
Nice post :salut:
Yes Beter is following the money, and the money is in Yarde's hometown.
I know Thatcher doesn't give Yarde much of a chance here, but like you, I feel Beter is going to be ready for the taking soon. Its amazing he hasn't got old overnight already, credit to him- he is a hard worker.
Maybe Yarde isn't the guy to do it, but there has to be a point when Beter slides enough for someone to take him? :maybe:
January 28th could be the day.
I'm for sure watching it, and if Beter wins, he is even higher in my respect for his dedication and graft.
Three belts, undefeated and 37 years old, amazing. :bow:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 14:22
margaret thatcher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 13:15 ya bert looked a shell of himself vs smith didnt he
Did he?
no course not

yarde is a can crusher who lost to the only top 20 opponents he faced, he has an outside puncher's chance but i think is out of his level here.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 18:52
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 14:22
margaret thatcher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 13:15 ya bert looked a shell of himself vs smith didnt he
Did he?
no course not

yarde is a can crusher who lost to the only top 20 opponents he faced, he has an outside puncher's chance but i think is out of his level here.
Mate he just stopped Stefani Koykov at cruiserweight. He is ready for this Beterbiev wannabee.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 17:16 Levels to this game
Agree. Yarde is the lhw David Lemieux.
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Every time Beterbiev fights, I feel like he's going to lose. Just feels like he's going to age 100 years before one fight. I wouldn't be surprised if Yarde upsets him, honestly. Beterbiev can get sloppy against punchers, and Yarde has bombs.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 22 Nov 2022, 04:50 Every time Beterbiev fights, I feel like he's going to lose. Just feels like he's going to age 100 years before one fight. I wouldn't be surprised if Yarde upsets him, honestly. Beterbiev can get sloppy against punchers, and Yarde has bombs.
I feel the same about bert getting old. But i dont think it will be this fight. unless yard dings him with a top of head brain scrambler early i think bert KOs yarde within 6 rounds.
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lazboy wrote: 22 Nov 2022, 02:31
Counter-puncher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 17:16 Levels to this game
Agree. Yarde is the lhw David Lemieux.
I think you overrate Yarde lol
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Yarde is deceptive.

Tons of talent but not a lot of ring smarts. Particularly when he finds himself getting trapped on the back foot.

That kind of thing hardly ever happens to the greats unless they invite it, like Ali sometimes did in the 70s.

Just how much is down to his trainer Tunde Ajayi, or just lack of high level experience is not clear.

If Yarde somehow defeats Beterbiev he becomes the man.

That's one huge incentive.
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Hard to see how this ends any other way than a stoppage win for Beterbiev, Yarde is going to have to put in a career best performance just to survive.
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lazboy wrote: 22 Nov 2022, 02:31
Counter-puncher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 17:16 Levels to this game
Agree. Yarde is the lhw David Lemieux.
Yarde is powerful but limited like Lemieux but he hasn't beaten anyone as high a level as N'Dam, Curtis Steven or a 2014 Rosado.

Levels.
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Shirow wrote: 29 Nov 2022, 05:29
lazboy wrote: 22 Nov 2022, 02:31
Counter-puncher wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 17:16 Levels to this game
Agree. Yarde is the lhw David Lemieux.
Yarde is powerful but limited like Lemieux but he hasn't beaten anyone as high a level as N'Dam, Curtis Steven or a 2014 Rosado.

Levels.
Yes, but he NEARLY beat a much better fighter AND LHW is all monsters compared to those MWs you're citing.
I say Yarde is better than Davide.
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yarde lost to the only 2 good opponents he faced, physically he's got tools that make him more interesting than most fighters at his level and bert was down a few years ago against a comparable opponent in johnson, but it's hard to rate him too high with his track record of smashing cans then losing when facing top 20 opponents. someone that good shouldnt really need 2 tries to beat lyndon arthur or be getting ko'd by jabs. he had a big round vs kov but couldnt finish and hardly did anything else in the fight

bert despite his age has been boxing well lately and vs a puncher in smith last fight was very composed and calculated rather than the wild guy he could be earlier in his career. he should do a number on yarde but there is some intrigue with 2 punchers in the ring
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skanksta wrote: 03 Dec 2022, 12:16
Shirow wrote: 29 Nov 2022, 05:29
lazboy wrote: 22 Nov 2022, 02:31

Agree. Yarde is the lhw David Lemieux.
Yarde is powerful but limited like Lemieux but he hasn't beaten anyone as high a level as N'Dam, Curtis Steven or a 2014 Rosado.

Levels.
Yes, but he NEARLY beat a much better fighter AND LHW is all monsters compared to those MWs you're citing.
I say Yarde is better than Davide.
As slim as Yarde’s resume is you’re basing that on speculation though, even Lemieux has better wins.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 04 Dec 2022, 05:47
skanksta wrote: 03 Dec 2022, 12:16
Shirow wrote: 29 Nov 2022, 05:29

Yarde is powerful but limited like Lemieux but he hasn't beaten anyone as high a level as N'Dam, Curtis Steven or a 2014 Rosado.

Levels.
Yes, but he NEARLY beat a much better fighter AND LHW is all monsters compared to those MWs you're citing.
I say Yarde is better than Davide.
As slim as Yarde’s resume is you’re basing that on speculation though, even Lemieux has better wins.
DL does have better wins, but my eyes know Yarde is better.
Do you think DL is a better fighter than AY?
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Yarde looks the part, is Beterbiev on the verge of a collapse due to age or will he overwhelm him and move onto bigger things.
Long trip for Beterbiev and lots of questions surrounding this fight.
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Evander wrote: 05 Dec 2022, 04:06 Yarde looks the part, is Beterbiev on the verge of a collapse due to age or will he overwhelm him and move onto bigger things.
Long trip for Beterbiev and lots of questions surrounding this fight.
looks the part. definitely. part of a fitnessmodel for stretchy underwear. looks swollen and on the juice all year round xcept when he can't be.

he should slim down a division or two, the power he got doesn't come from being puffed up. those quick combos on the pads are dialed in.

the kid looks the part.

beterbiev will have his guard up when necessary and take yarde apart systematically, practically landing at will.
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This is a wonderful fight, bang right in the middle of the UK winter when we most need something to look forward to.

Congrats to all responsible for bringing this.

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