Artur Beterbiev ‘punches like car crash’ and won’t eat so he’s ‘hungry’ to KO Dmitry Bivol
One of Artur Beterbiev’s former sparring partners described taking punches from him as the equivalent of being hit by a car. Now boxing is not one to shy away from hyperbole, of course. But the fighter could actually compare as he had actually once been hit by an actual car. The evidence on his boxing record backs…
One of Artur Beterbiev’s former sparring partners described taking punches from him as the equivalent of being hit by a car.
Now boxing is not one to shy away from hyperbole, of course. But the fighter could actually compare as he had actually once been hit by an actual car.
The evidence on his boxing record backs up the claim that he bangs. The Canadian-based Russian has faced 20 professional opponents and not one has heard the final bell.
Dmitry Bivol may not be as renowned a finisher as his Russian compatriot but that is not to say he is not heavy handed, either. But he is more known as a master boxer. A stylish and disciplined boxer who is also unbeaten and has shown how to completely negate the threat of Canelo Alvarez, like Floyd Mayweather once did.
The pair are both revered amateurs, too. Schooled in their homeland, sometimes team-mates on the road but now warring partners for the crown of undisputed light-heavyweight champion. It all makes for one of boxing’s most anticipated clashes in recent memory.
Without the Saudi money backing, this fight would not generate much but it is this generation’s Alvarez against Gennadiy Golovkin or Mayweather against Manny Pacquiao. Just without the razzmatazz of Las Vegas behind it. “I am not a monster,” said Beterbiev. “My name is just Artur.”