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Carl Froch predicts that Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol

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Froch believes Bivol will emerge victorious Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Froch pulled out his crystal ball (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxnig)
Froch pulled out his crystal ball (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxnig)

Carl Froch has shared his predictions for this weekend’s undisputed lightweight heavyweight world title clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

Froch will be one of millions of viewers as Russian compatriots Beterbiev and Bivol finally settle the score and decide who is the best 175-pound fighter in the world.

The fight has been described by many as the best in the sport, and the boxing world is seemingly split down the middle.

And two days before the evening’s fight, “The Cobra” revealed that he supports WBA champion Bivol, who will emerge with all his might in Riyad.

In a recent message to Froch on the fightThe 47-year-old explained:

Froch believes Bivol will emerge victorious. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Froch believes Bivol will emerge victorious. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“I think Bivol will do business.

“I just think that Father Time waits for no one and Beterbiev is approaching 40 years ancient.

“Bivol is 33 years ancient. I would expect 33-year-old Bivol to outwork and outlast 40-year-old Beterbiev.

“It will be a tough fight because Beterbiev will not stop trying. He will continue to come forward and throw massive bombs.

“But if I had to have a massive wedge in the bet, I would say that Bivol will beat Beterbiev on points, but there is always a chance that he will manage to win.

Beterbiev destroyed Callum Smith last time out. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Beterbiev destroyed Callum Smith last time out. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

“This is boxing and Beterbiev is a powerful puncher.

Beterbiev and Bivol were scheduled to fight in June, but the fight was postponed after the former suffered a torn meniscus and required surgery.

This is not the first injury suffered by “King Arthur” and some believe that he may play a key role in the clash with Kyrgyzstan Saturday night.

Bivol is the bookmakers’ slight favorite, but it would be foolish to write off Beterbiev, who has stopped all 20 of his opponents and is considered perhaps the most feared fighter in boxing.

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Frank Warren Reveals Two Mega Fights Anthony Yarde Turned Down

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The relationship between Yarde and Warren appears to have broken down Photo Credit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Frank Warren says Anthony Yarde has turned down fights with Joshua Buatsi and Dmitry Bivol Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Frank Warren says Anthony Yarde has turned down fights with Joshua Buatsi and Dmitry Bivol Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Frank Warren has stated that Anthony Yarde has turned down fights against both Dmitry Bivol and Joshua Buatsi.

Warren and Yarde appear to be at odds regarding their contract situation, with Yarde now scheduled to fight on the BOXXER card next Saturday, with an opponent yet to be announced.

Warren, who has promoted the Londoner since his professional debut, has remained coy about the situation but now claims the 33-year-old has turned down fights against Joshua Buatsi and Dmitry Bivol, who is scheduled to face Artur Beterbiew on Saturday in Riyad for the undisputed airy heavyweight championship.

“Like I said, he had to live up to his contract and he did,” Warren said Box Nation.

“And if they fulfill their contract, there will be no problem.

The relationship between Yarde and Warren appears to have broken down. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
The relationship between Yarde and Warren appears to have broken down. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

“It will take time.

“He was offered two really good fights. One against Buatsi, which we agreed with him at the time, and also against Bivol, but he refused to accept them.

Yarde is scheduled to return to the ring next Saturday. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions
Yarde is scheduled to return to the ring next Saturday. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Yarde is set to end a 10-month period out of the ring when he returns on the super lightweight fight card in between Adam Azim and Ohara Davies at the Copper Box Arena.

Yarde will be following the outcome of Saturday’s fight closely, considering he is the main challenger to Beterbiev’s WBO crown.

Chairman of the match room Eddie Hearnwho, like Warren, is in Riyad during the Beterbiev vs Bivol fight, claims that he believed the “Beast from the East” was not a free agent and therefore did not contact him.

On Saturday in Riyad, Artur Beterbiev will fight Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed title of light heavyweight champion. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
On Saturday in Riyad, Artur Beterbiev will fight Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed title of airy heavyweight champion. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“Contractually, our interpretation of the contract was that he was not a free agent,” Hearn said A place of stomping.

“Others are interpreting the information they received from Queensberry to say they should go out and sign him.

“He couldn’t sign ours, according to the law.”

BOXXER promoter Ben Shalom and Yarde manager Tunde Ajayi did not respond to messages from proboxing-fans.com I’m looking for a comment.

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Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Andrei Mikhailovich

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Janibek dropped Mikhailovich twice Photo Credit: No Limit Boxing

Janibek Alimkhanuly defended his IBF middleweight title by defeating Andrei Mikhailovich in the ninth round on Friday in Sydney. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Janibek Alimkhanuly defended his IBF middleweight title by defeating Andrei Mikhailovich in the ninth round on Friday in Sydney. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Janibek Alimkhanuly successfully defended his IBF middleweight crown in Sydney, systematically defeating the brave Andrei Mikhailovich, stopping him in the ninth round at The Star.

Janibek came close to stopping Mikhailovich in the second round, but had to wait before crushing him in the ninth round.

Originally, the two teams were supposed to meet in July in Las Vegas, but the undefeated Kazakh could not allow it make weight safelyand the fight had to be postponed one day until fight night.

After a delayed dispute over the WBO belt, only the IBF crown was at stake.

Janibek (16-0, 11 KO) quickly found his advantage, landing paws and body shots in the first minute, and Mikhailovich (21-1, 13 KO) tried to finish the champion.

Janibek dumped Mikhailovich twice. Photo: No Limit Boxing
Janibek dumped Mikhailovich twice. Photo: No Limit Boxing

‘Qazaq Style’ waited patiently for his debut which came in the second half when a perfectly timed shot put the challenger on unsteady feet and as the maestro applied surgical pressure he began to play with the Novel Zealander who was wobbly until another powerful left hand threw it backwards and finally onto the canvas.

It was just right and the minute’s rest came at the right time as Mikhailovich fought brilliantly in the third and fourth quarters, constantly coming forward.

Janibek largely toyed with his opponent and his rival had restricted success, but in round seven he stepped on the gas, landing sturdy combinations.

Janibek hopes to secure a shot in his next unification fight: No Limit Boxing
Janibek hopes to secure a shot in his next unification fight: No Limit Boxing

However, the 26-year-old showed courage, had miniature displays of joy after clubbing, but his race came to an end in the ninth, when Janibek uncorked his customary left uppercut and Mikhailovich moved backwards towards the ropes, the referee rightly stopped the ball contest.

The 31-year-old was frustrated in trying to secure a unification fight, but once again called up WBC champion Carlos Adames and WBA champion Erislandy Lara.

“Adames or Lara, I’m ready anytime,” he told Fox Sports after the fight.

“Send me the document and I will sign it anytime.”

Motu flows from O’Connell

Another undefeated Kiwi got into action as Mea Motu (20-0, 8 KO) warmed up for a shot at the IBF and WBO super bantamweight titles before forcing Shannon O’Connell to withdraw from a corner kick at the end three rounds of their catchweight fight.

The current IBO champion will face Ellie Scotney on October 26 in Manchester, who proved ruthless in several hefty attacks with two fists that broke the bloody O’Connell (24-8-1, 12 KO).

With the Australian having a huge cut and massive swelling on her head, her corner wisely threw in the towel.

Undercard remaining

Lightweight prospect Charlie Kazzi (7-0, 3 KO) won the WBC silver title in Australia, defeating Lui Magaiva (4-7, 1 KO) in the penultimate round of their eight-man bout.

Ahmed Reda (3-0, 3 KO) opened the card and scored his third straight early victory, defeating Joe Kara (5-7-1, 5 KO) in the second of a scheduled six-round lightweight bout.

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Janibek vs Andrei Mikhailovich – preview and predictions for the huge fight

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Janibek and Mikhailovich were supposed to meet in July Photo Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Janibek Alimkhanuly defends his IBF middleweight world title against Andrei Mikhailovich on Saturday in Sydney, live on Sky Sports. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Janibek Alimkhanuly defends his IBF middleweight world title against Andrei Mikhailovich on Saturday in Sydney, live on Sky Sports. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Unified middleweight world champion Janibek Alimkhanuly goes to Australia next Friday, to The Star in Sydney, where he will risk winning the IBF title in a fight with undefeated Up-to-date Zealander Andrei Mikhailovich, although his WBO crown is not at stake.

ESPN+ TV Janibek vs Mikhajłowicz live in the USA, however Heavenly sports broadcast the fight in the UK.

This match was originally scheduled to take place in July in Las Vegas, but the champion was reportedly hospitalized after trying to gain weight and the fight had to be canceled after a delay.

Janibek (15-0, KO10) was promoted from WBO interim champion in 2022 and defeated Denzel Bentley in his first defense.

After knocking out Steven Butler in two rounds, the Kazakhstan added the IBF title to his collection by defeating Vincenzo Gualtieri in six rounds last October.

Janibek and Mikhajłowicz were supposed to meet in July. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
Janibek and Mikhajłowicz were supposed to meet in July. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

“Qazaq Style” will now face undefeated Aucklander Mikhailovich (21-0, 13 KO), his country’s top amateur who has won multiple free titles but has no professional victories.

The 26-year-old, who holds the IBF Pan Pacific title, has not faced anyone in the Kazakhstan class, and last April he fell before scoring to stop Edison Saltarin in the fifth round.

Mikhailovich was last seen stopping Less Sherrington in the round in April.

Prediction: This could be a miniature night for Janibek, and the guy seems to be out of his league. I think the champion can hold on through a stoppage in the first half of the fight.

Motu meets O’Connell

The undercard features another undefeated Kiwi in action, with Mea Motu taking on Shannon O’Connell in a scheduled top ten super bantamweight bout.

Motu (19-0, 7 KO) is scheduled to win the IBF and WBO titles in three weeks against defending champion Ellie Scotney and cannot afford to slip up in this fight.

“The Night” will bring her IBO title to England, which she won last April on points over Tania Walters.

The 34-year-old defended twice, and in her only fight in 2024 in April, she defeated Noppaket Srisawas in two rounds.

Former Commonwealth champion O’Connell (24-7-1, 12 KO) has fought for two world titles, most recently losing an eighth-round fight for the IBF bantamweight crown against Ebana Bridges in December 2022.

O'Connell was stopped by Australian rival Ebanie Bridges in December 2022. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
O’Connell was stopped by Australian rival Ebanie Bridges in December 2022. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The 41-year-old was last sidelined in May, defeating Siriphon Chanbuala in the second round.

Prediction: Motu’s safety will likely be paramount with such a huge fight on the horizon, and she may score points in this one.

Undercard remaining

Prospective lightweight competitor Charlie Kazzi (6-0, 2 KO) fights for eight rounds for the second time in his career and should have already defeated Lui Magaiva (4-6, 1 KO), and the fighter from Papua Up-to-date Guinea was suspended five times in six defeats.

Wayne Telepe (1-0, 1 KO) can claim his second straight stoppage victory, this time in a scheduled four-round lightweight fight against Bashir Nassir (0-1-1).

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