Artur Beterbiev showcased his prowess by successfully defending his WBC, IBF, and WBO light-heavyweight titles against a resilient Callum Smith in Quebec City. Despite Smith’s commendable efforts, the fight concluded in the seventh round when Beterbiev scored two knockdowns, prompting Smith’s corner to halt the bout.
This defeat dashed Smith’s aspirations of becoming a two-weight world champion, while Beterbiev now eyes the WBA belt held by compatriot Dmitry Bivol. Beterbiev, with a perfect knockout record, attributes his success to hard work, coaching, and perhaps a bit of luck.
The 38-year-old aims to become the first undisputed light-heavyweight champion in the four-belt era by overcoming Bivol. Smith, facing only his second defeat in 31 professional fights, struggled to contend with Beterbiev’s intensity, especially in the seventh round where the Russian’s dominance led to the bout’s premature conclusion.
Chinese swimmers competing in the Paris Olympic Games will undergo double the standard drug testing,…
England once again fell short in their quest for a major trophy, losing 2-1 to…
Kevin Sinfield, who initially planned to leave his coaching role with the England team after…
Hwang Hee-chan allegedly faced a racist remark from a Como player during a pre-season friendly…