Top 5 Artur Beterbiev Knockouts | Beterbiev Returns Jan 28 ESPN+

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To get ready for his fight Saturday, look at the Top 5 #knockouts of #arturbeterbiev career.

Next up for Top Rank Boxing, Unified Light Heavyweight King Artur Beterbiev to Defend Crown Against Knockout King Anthony Yarde at OVO Arena Wembley in London.

London calls for the light-heavyweight king. WBC, WBO and IBF world champion Artur Beterbiev will defend his belts against big-punching British challenger Anthony Yarde at the OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday, January 28.

The WBO No.1 contender gets his shot at the Montreal-based Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs), boxing’s only world champion with a 100 percent knockout ratio. He will be fighting professionally in the United Kingdom for the first time, with the highly decorated former amateur having fought in London at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Promoted by Frank Warren and Queensberry, in association with Top Rank, this huge 175-pound showdown will be shown exclusively on BT Sport in the UK and streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ultra5057
    Love this guy's style. Nothing fancy just straight up brutality.
  • @raharjo8727
    The scary boxer but the humble person that is arthur beterbiev
  • @y0kozuna
    The look of relieve on the opponent face when every fight is stopped goes to show what kind of pain they absorb in the fight, beterbiev is a monster
  • @danielk5815
    This is one of the few guys that i see that just stays PLANTED and punches EXACTLY how he probably does while training. He's more focused on connection and form than chasing his opponent around to land haymakers. Keeps his head steady, feet planted, doesn't twist his body trying to throw more weight behind each punch like so many do. He just makes it look easy even though it's definitely not
  • Even tho he has unholy power, his technique is textbook perfection. Love this guy.
  • @zhuangcorp
    His best knockouts actually came against his highest level competition: Smith, Gvodzyk, Browne. That is very rare and unusual
  • @Lousasshol
    Beterbiev got back muscles on top of back muscles
  • @nosherz
    The weird thing is he looks quite slow but is amazingly effective with short punches, and even when he just clips/grazes opponents, they know they've been hit.
  • @hagenboxing
    He has frightening power through the whole fight, but his boxing skills are underrated. You don't win the world championships in the amateurs, and compete in two separate Olympics, without great fundamentals.
  • @JRESPEAKS
    7:40, uppercut into uppercut, so perfect with the head sway
  • All the fans want is Beter vs Bivol, lets just get this Yarde fight out the way.
  • @1019Jody
    2:01 his feet arent even planted. The power he generates is crazy that was an all arm punch right there. Scary!
  • @goldenrod3215
    This guy is so precise with his punches. I don't see anyone beating him at l. Heavyweight
  • Artur Beterbieve is a wrecking machine that works down his opponents coming forward. He is like Joe Joyce. Who looks slow with his hand and inflicting pains with unrelented flurry of combination. Artur Beterbieve is just a monster!
  • @MrJoshpay
    The graetest puncher of all the time! Artur Beterbiev!!!
  • @RVLPHAEL
    It’s crazy cause the power comes naturally. It looks like he’s focusing on connecting and not really the speed and power behind the punch. It’s like the main goal is to connect speed and power comes later