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Name: Artur Beterbiev
Birth Name: Артур Асильбекович Бетербиев
Hometown: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Birthplace: Khasavyurt, Russia
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 182cm
Reach: 185cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
- Trainer: Marc Ramsay
- Promoter: Yvon Michel (2013-2017),Bob Arum(Top Rank)(2019-present)
Professional Record
Championship Record
- 9-1-0 (8 KO's) in world championship bouts.
- 6-1-0 (5 KO's) against former or current world champions.
- Won against Tavoris Cloud, Gabriel Campillo, Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Joe Smith Jr, Callum Smith & Dmitry Bivol.
- Lost against Dmitry Bivol.
Variant Record
- Defeated 4 undefeated opponent with ten or more bouts: Jeff Page Jr., Callum Johnson, Oleksandr Gvozdyk & Dmitry Bivol.
Amateur Record
- Confirmed amateur record is 102-13 though it has often mistakenly been reported by the media as 295-5. He may well have had 300 fights but had no less than 13 defeats.
Amateur Career
- 2006 European Amateur Championships Gold medalist in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (81kg):
- Defeated Tervel Pulev (Bulgaria) 38:22
- Defeated Artak Malumyan (Armenia) RSCH 2
- Defeated Kenneth Egan (Ireland) RSC-OS 2
- Defeated Ismayl Sillakh (Ukraine) 34:23
- 2006 Word Cup Team Competition Silver medalist in Baku, Azerbaijan (81kg):
- Defeated Yuping Lei (China) 26:13
- Defeated Ismayl Sillakh (Ukraine) KO 2
- Defeated Thabiso Mchunu (South Africa) RSC-OS 3
- Defeated Yunier Dorticos (Cuba) RSCI 1
- 2007 World Amateur Championships Silver medalist in Chicago, United States (81kg):
- Defeated Washington Silva (Brazil) RSCH 3
- Defeated David Tsiklauri (Georgia) 23:9
- Defeated Imre Szellő (Hungary) 25:9
- Defeated Daugirdas Semiotas (Lithuania) Walk-Over
- Lost to Abbos Atoev (Uzbekistan) 17:20
- 2008 World Cup Gold medalist in Moscow, Russia (81kg):
- Defeated Vladimir Kelesh (Moldavia) 5:1
- Defeated Dinesh Kumar (India) RET 2
- Defeated Abbos Atoev (Uzbekistan) 17:7
- 2008 Summer Olympic Games participant in Beijing, China (81kg):
- Defeated Kennedy Katende (Sweden) 15:3
- Lost to Zhang Xiaoping (China) 2:8
- 2009 World Amateur Championships Gold medalist in Milan, Italy (81kg):
- Defeated Jammal Layej (Iraq) RSCH 2
- Defeated Babacar Kamara (Sweden) 11:1
- Defeated Dinesh Kumar (India) RSC 2
- Defeated Jose Larduet (Cuba) 10:6
- Defeated Elshod Rasulov (Uzbekistan) 13:10
- 2010 European Amateur Championships Gold medalist in Moscow, Russia (81kg):
- Defeated Hrvoje Sep (Croatia) 15:4
- Defeated Bosko Draskovic (Montenegro) RSC 2
- Defeated Artur Khachatryan (Armenia) RSC 2
- Defeated Abdelkader Bouhenia (France) RSC 1
- 2011 World Amateur Championships quarter-finalist in Baku, Azerbaijan (91kg):
- Defeated Mario Heredia (Mexico) RET 1
- Defeated Djakhon Kurbanov (Tajikistan) RET 2
- Lost to Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) 13:17 (Hurt and knocked Usyk down)
- 2012 Summer Olympic Games quarter-finalist in London, Great Britain (91kg):
- Defeated Michael Hunter Jr. (United States) +10:10
- Lost to Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) 13:17
Regional & Minor Titles
- IBF North American light heavyweight title
- WBA-NABA light heavyweight title
- WBO NABO light heavyweight title
External Link
| Preceded by: Andre Ward Retired |
IBF Light Heavyweight Champion 2017 Nov 11 – 2025 Feb 22 |
Succeeded by: Dmitry Bivol |
| Preceded by: Oleksandr Gvozdyk |
WBC Light Heavyweight Champion 2019 Oct 18 – 2025 Feb 22 |
Succeeded by: Dmitry Bivol |
| Preceded by: Joe Smith Jr |
WBO Light Heavyweight Champion 2022 June 18 – 2025 Feb 22 |
Succeeded by: Dmitry Bivol |
| Preceded by: Dmitry Bivol Super Champion |
WBA Light Heavyweight Champion 2024 Oct 12 – 2025 Feb 22 Super Champion |
Succeeded by: Dmitry Bivol |