
Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 – The Undisputed Light Heavyweight War Is Back!
Boxing fans, get ready for an electrifying night! Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are set to clash once again in one of the most highly anticipated rematches in recent boxing history. The undisputed light heavyweight championship is on the line, and this time, both fighters are coming with everything they’ve got.
Their first fight was an absolute war, with Beterbiev narrowly edging out Bivol in a majority decision to unify the division. But let’s be honest—many fans and analysts believed it could have gone either way. The scorecards (114-114, 115-113, and 116-112) sparked heated debates, and now, just four months later, the two warriors are stepping back into the ring to settle the score once and for all.
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Beterbiev, the undefeated knockout artist with 20 stoppages in 21 fights, is known for his relentless pressure and devastating power. He doesn’t just beat opponents—he breaks them. He’s made it clear that he wants to silence any doubters with a more decisive victory this time. On the other hand, Bivol, a master of movement and precision, believes he has the tools to make the right adjustments and prove that he’s the true king at 175 pounds. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and fans can expect fireworks when these two finally trade punches again in Riyadh.
But that’s not all! The undercard is just as stacked. Originally, Joseph Parker was set to fight Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title, but due to Dubois pulling out last minute with a medical issue, Martin Bakole has stepped in as his replacement. Bakole, a powerhouse with a record of 21-1, is looking to seize this golden opportunity. Meanwhile, Parker, the former WBO champion, is hungry to work his way back to the top. The winner of this fight will become the mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk’s heavyweight crown, making this a must-win for both men.
Adding even more excitement to the night, Shakur Stevenson successfully defended his WBC lightweight title with a dominant ninth-round TKO over Britain’s Josh Padley. Padley, a late replacement who took the fight on just four days’ notice, showed heart but was ultimately no match for Stevenson’s elite skills. The American southpaw remains undefeated and continues his reign as one of boxing’s rising superstars.
So, what’s next? The main event is just around the corner. The energy inside the Kingdom Arena is electric. Will Beterbiev prove his dominance once again, or will Bivol finally get his redemption? It’s power versus precision, heart versus skill, and everything is on the line. Get ready—this is going to be a fight for the ages!
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