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Artur Beterbiev stopped Joe Smith Jr in two brutal rounds to unify the WBC, IBF and WBO world titles at Madison Square Garden. Today we will discuss about Artur Beterbiev: Next fight| Boxrec| Odds| Records

Artur Beterbiev: Next fight| Boxrec| Odds| Records

Artur Asilbekovich Betterbiev (Russian: ртур сильбекович етербиев; born 21 January 1985) is a Russian-Canadian professional boxer. [2] [3] He is a unified light-heavyweight champion, holding the IBF title since November 2017, the WBC title since October 2019 and the WBO title since June 2022.

Statistics
Real name Artur Asilbekovich Beterbiev
Weight(s) Light-heavyweight
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Reach 73 in (185 cm)
Nationality
  • Russian
  • Canadian
Born 21 January 1985 (age 37)
Khasavyurt, Dagestan ASSR,
Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Stance Orthodox

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Artur Beterbiev: Next fight| Boxrec| Odds| Records

Arthur Betterbiev ‘s next fight not yet known. 

Arthur Betterbiev and Joe Smith Jr. are facing each other for three of the four world light-heavyweight titles.

The eyes of the boxing world will once again be on New York, where WBC and IBF light-heavyweight champion Artur Betterbeev will take on WBO title holder Joe Smith Jr. in a massive unification clash.

BetterBeev has become one of boxing’s best knockout performers, with all 17 of his wins coming through stoppages, but on Saturday night he will face an opponent in Smith Jr. who won’t go toe-to-toe with the WBC Will be afraid and IBF Champion.

Whoever comes out on top in New York will be eyeing a potentially undisputed title clash with WBA (Super) Champion Dimitri Bivol, who defeated Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez last month.

Here’s what you need to know about BetterBive vs Smith Jr.

Light-heavyweight world champion Artur Beterbiev knocked out American rival Joe Smith Jr. inside two rounds on Saturday to add the WBO title to his WBC and IBF belts.

The unbeaten 37-year-old Canada-based Russian scored three knockdowns and had Smith in deep trouble with just under a minute remaining in round two before the fight was stopped.

Beterbiev improves to 18-0 – all by knockout – and can now set his sights on a possible unification fight against Russia’s WBA champion Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed light heavyweight crown.

“Joe is a little bit open, and it was more easy for me to get him,” Beterbiev said afterwards, before turning his attention to the prospect of a fight with Bivol.

Artur Beterbiev punches Joe Smith Jr. during his victory in the men’s lightweight title unification bout.
Artur Beterbiev punches Joe Smith Jr. during his victory in the men’s lightweight title unification bout.

“I’ve had two unification fights and unification fights are more interesting,” Beterbiev said.

“I prefer to unify. I want to be undisputed.”Long Island boxer Joe Smith Jr. fighting for world title unification
Smith, a Long Island native, was reportedly taken to hospital immediately after the bout and did not speak to the media. He fell to 28-4 after the fourth defeat of his career.

The 32-year-old American underdog, who also has 22 knockouts on his record, started aggressively but was quickly overwhelmed by his hard-hitting and skilful opponent.

Beterbiev had Smith wobbling in the first round, connecting with a series of overhand rights.

He had the American on the canvas early in what was ruled a slip rather than a knockdown.

But he did not have long to wait for the first legitimate knockdown of the contest, once again a clubbing overhand right forcing Smith to take a standing count at the end of the first.

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Big boxing clashes and multi-belt unification continue on Saturday, with what promises to be an all-action clash between WBC and IBF Light Heavyweight Champion Artur Betterbiev and WBO Champion Joe Smith Jr. The match will begin at the Hulu Theater in Madison Square Garden. Saturday Night (10 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Betterbeev (17-0, 17 KO) is one of the most feared punchers in the game, knocking out every man who stepped into the ring like a professional. He won the vacant IBF title in November 2017 with a knockout victory over Enrico Coling. Kolling almost became the first to move BetterBeev to the scorecard, but BetterBeev’s relentless pressure eventually caught on as he knocked out with only 27 seconds remaining in the fight.

Records

Arthur Betterbiev’s boxing record is 18-0. From his first fight on June 8, 2013 to his latest fight on June 18, 2022, Betterbiev has fought 18 times

Boxing record
Total fights 18
Wins 18
Wins by KO 18
Medal record
 
Men’s amateur boxing
Representing 
 
Russia
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2006 Plovdiv Light-heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 2010 Moscow Light-heavyweight
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Milan Light-heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 2007 Chicago Light-heavyweight
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