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Beterbiev Jr Vs. Yarde – Tonight’s Live Results From London

By Mark Eisner: Artur Beterbiev will have a real fight on his hands tonight when he returns to action, defending his IBF, WBC & WBO light heavyweight titles against Anthony Yarde in London, England.

Boxing News 24 will be giving live results of the event, which starts at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ in the U.S., and on BT Sport in the UK, with a starting time of 7:00 p.m. ET.

Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs) will be looking for another knockout to keep his streak alive and build interest in his undisputed match against the popular WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol for late this year or early 2024.

In the co-feature, the unbeaten WBA flyweight champion Artem Dalakian (21-0, 15 KO) will defend against David Jimenez (12-0, 9 KO).

Complete card:

Artur Beterbiev vs. Anthony Yarde
Artem Dalakian vs. David Jimenez
Karol Itauma vs. Ezequiel Maderna
Moses Itauma vs. Marcel Bode
Charles Frankham vs. Joshua Ocampo
Umar Khan vs. Sandeep Singh Bhatti

Will home advantage help Anthony Yarde?

“I think the home advantage for Anthony Yarde will be huge. That Kovalev fight that you were talking about has given him that experience that he needs at the world level,” said Spencer Oliver to talkSPORT Boxing.

“Stylistically, Beterbiev is all right for Anthony Yarde. He’s a great counterpunch. Beterbiev comes forward. We know he’s phenomenally strong; we know he’s got a massive knockout ratio with 18 fights and 18 KOs, but he’s there to be hit.

“Anthony Yarde is one of the heaviest-handed light heavyweights out there. So this is all to play. Beterbiev goes in as a massive favorite, but you can’t write Yarde off for this one. He fancies it; he’s up for it. He’s done his apprenticeship.

“This could go down as one of the all-time upsets in British boxing history,” said Oliver, talking about the potential victory for Yarde.

“If he comes through this, it’s number four or five, there’s no doubt about it, and when he fought Kovalev, he should have won that fight,” said Warren about Yarde’s clash against WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev four years ago in 2019 in Russia.

Starting fast is important

“It was in the eighth round when he jumped on him. He had him all over the place. When I made this fight, I fancied him early because he’s there to be taken.

“You’ve got to start off with a fast pace and really put it on him, but he waited too long. That’s down to experience, and he’s learned from that, and I think he’s come back and shown what he’s got. One thing about him, he’s got tremendous self-belief, and he’s super fit; he’s really a fit guy,” Warren said of Yarde.

“They guys know what they’re going into. Tunde knows what he’s going into. They know the task they have ahead of them,” said Oliver about Yarde’s trainer. “I keep referring back to this Kovalev fight because it was inexperience from the corner, from the boxer himself.

“Speaking to Anthony a few weeks ago, he said, ‘In the eighth round, I knew I had him hurt, and I rolled the dice and threw everything in. He’s now gained that experience. He won’t make those same mistakes.

“Sometimes in a fight when you’ve got a fighter going, you think, ‘This is now or never.’  Kovalev was a massive favorite in that one as well, and he was in desperate trouble.

“So, I think Yarde did the right thing, but he will have learned from that, and it puts him in a great position going into this fight. Guys, this is a sensational fight stylistically. Both guys are so heavy-handed. I’m with you guys. I don’t see this going past six,” said Oliver.

“I was going to say that what’s going to happen if you look at their knockout ratio? Anthony has had 25 fights, and only one of them didn’t go on the floor,” said Warren. “So, he’s a massive puncher, and the other guy [Beterbiev] is a massive puncher.

Serious fireworks expected

“What you’re going to get are some serious fireworks because they will let their bombs go; they will let them go,” said Warren.

“I was just going to say that we just came back from Manchester, where the atmosphere was absolutely jumping,” said Simon Jordan. “Are you expecting the same kind of atmosphere because Anthony is coming into an atmosphere with great support where he’s the home fighter in London will make a difference? What kind of atmosphere can we expect?

“I’m expecting the same atmosphere of what we got in Manchester where everyone coming to this fight knows Anthony is like the massive underdog,” said Oliver. “That sort of gives the crowd a bit more of an edge. They’ll be wanting to spur Anthony on.

They’ll know that the crowd will play a massive part in this, and it really does. Speaking as an ex-fighter, that home advantage is crucial, and he’s going to need all the noise he can get there on Saturday night,” said Oliver.


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