In the wake of Artur Beterbiev’s latest ring conquest, a tweet stirs the boxing world. Shakur Stevenson, a name synonymous with keen ringside insights, cryptically weighs in. But what exactly did he say? Beterbiev, demolished Callum Smith in a display of sheer power. A feat thought nearly impossible.
Yet, amidst this triumph, Stevenson’s words hint at a looming giant: Dmitry Bivol. Bivol, the man who tamed Canelo Alvarez, now looms in Beterbiev’s path. But does Stevenson see a twist in this tale? Can Beterbiev’s brute force overcome Bivol’s strategic mastery?
Shakur Stevenson again chooses Bivol
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Artur Beterbiev’s victory over Callum Smith was his 20th knockout in 20 matches! Dominating from the outset, Beterbiev showcased his signature power and aggression. In a breathtaking display, he sent Smith to the canvas twice in the 7th round, marking the first time Smith had ever been knocked down in his career. This triumph further solidified Beterbiev’s reign in the light heavyweight division, keeping his knockout streak alive and set up a potential blockbuster with Dmitry Bivol.
Beterbiev a killer for sure but I’m still taking Bivol.. Hit me when the fight is close I’m taking all bets 🤔
— Shakur Stevenson (@ShakurStevenson) January 14, 2024
Transitioning from this remarkable feat, Shakur Stevenson’s take on the fight adds an intriguing layer. He tweeted, “Beterbiev a killer for sure but I’m still taking Bivol… Hit me when the fight is close I’m taking all bets 🤔”. This statement carries weight, coming from a boxer known for his sharp insights and understanding of the sport’s dynamics. Stevenson, earlier this year also chose Bivol to win over Beterbiev.
But what does Beterbiev have to say regarding the potential fight?
Artur Beterbiev sets his eye on the fourth belt
Artur Beterbiev, after a year-long hiatus, returned with a resounding statement, defending his light heavyweight titles with unparalleled prowess. His recent victory not only cemented his standing but also kept alive his unique record of a 100% knockout ratio in boxing. Eyeing an even greater achievement, Beterbiev is now focused on the elusive fourth belt, a feat that would crown him the undisputed champion of the 175-pound weight class.
Artur Beterbiev asked if he wants to fight Dmitry Bivol next after knocking out Callum Smith: "Yes of course, I need the fourth belt. It would mean in this category, I have done it. It means a lot for me. It's the top."
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) January 14, 2024
“Yes, of course, I need the fourth belt. It would mean in this category, I have done it. It means a lot for me. It’s the top,” Beterbiev expressed, as reported by Michael Benson. With the potential bout likely to occur in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Beterbiev stands on the cusp of making boxing history.
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Beterbiev, with his eye on the fourth belt, stands at the brink of history, while Bivol represents a strategic hurdle he has yet to encounter. As these two titans prepare to collide, the question remains: Who will emerge as the undisputed champion in the 175-pound division? What do you think?
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