Artur Beterbiev swore “to come back even stronger” when he irritated with the potential third fight against Dmitrija Bivol after defeat in Saudi Arabia.
The Russian boxing star Bivol won over her countryman on points to win the undisputed title of the Delicate Master in a dazzling competition, in which fans ask for even more.
40-year-old Beterbiev was better of the early rounds, but tired when the fight lasted and with the result of 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113, Bivol claimed that the titles WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF.
With each couple winning one of two current battles, the connections were made for the third fight to take a better warrior, because Beterbiev opened the door to further boxing.
“It was a good fight with a sturdy opponent,” he wrote on Instagram. “Thank you to everyone who supported me. But sport is a sport. We will definitely come back even more.
“God’s plans are always better than ours. Alhamdulillah for everything. “
After 24 rounds of boxing at the highest level, the fans demanded the decision -making, but Beterbiev admitted that he did not even want to take part on the stage in Riyadh.
“I didn’t want a second fight, it wasn’t my choice, but no problem. We can make a third fight, if necessary, “said Beterbiev after his first professional defeat in 22 fights.
“I don’t want to talk about this decision, it’s arduous. Congratulations to the Bivola team. I thought that this fight was better than the first fight, but we would see. Now my time to come back. “
Bivol said he was “ready for any challenge” after he avenged his previous failure.
“I’m just very cheerful, he said, the ring.” In recent years I have passed it a lot. Thank you all. I appreciate everyone and everyone who supports me here, thank you.
“To be sincere, I lost and maybe I feel a little easier. This time not pressure. I wanted to work from the first round to the end of the twelfth. I was better. I pushed more, I was more confident and I was lighter.
“I told myself that he could stay from the very beginning to disturb me. It was arduous to stop him in the distance, and then I saw that he was also tired.
“I had to be smarter and hit more tidy blows and I did it. Everyone in my camp helped me a lot. Everything was on my side. Everyone in my team was critical.
“I am ready for every challenge. I want a little rest because I had damage in the summer and this time I had damage. I want to cure myself and come back. “
“He [Wilder] he is interested because he is also upset about the outcome.
“Yes, he could have won, but he’s nervous, so we’re going to do it again.
“That’s all. [At the] I will retire at the end of this year.”
Wilder and Chisora hug after the battle. Photo: MF Pro/David Cavan
Wilder was hoping to secure a long-awaited fight against Anthony Joshua, whom he called out after defeating Chisora.
40-year-old former world heavyweight champion passed by “AJ” after the fight and told him: “let’s do it.”
However, Joshua, who has not fought since knocking out Jake Paul in December, has opted to fight Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad and will then face Tyson Fury in November, provided he wins.
Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel stated that Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn had not contacted them.
On July 25 in Riyad, Anthony Joshua will face Kristian Prenga
“You can’t be disappointed with something that never happened,” Finkel said Heavenly sports.
“Eddie never contacted us and Joshua obviously had no intention of fighting Deontay Wilder.
“Same ancient story, just fresh date.”
Joshua’s fight against Prenga is his first since defeating Paul and a fatal car crash that killed two of his close friends and left him with minor injuries.
Fury, who retired last month and defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov, is now also expected to fight again before finally facing his British rival.
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Just hours after losing his first professional fight, the juvenile boxer was found dismembered in a river. The remains of Yeiner Andres Gomez Sandoval, 28, were found in the river by fishermen and later identified by his mother based on his distinctive tattoos. A search is ongoing in the area as some of his body parts have not yet been found.
Yeiner lost his only professional fight to Leider Galvis in the main event of the WBA Future Champions Colombia at the Cuadrilatero gym in Barranquilla. He lost by unanimous points decision, his only loss from a total of seven fights. Five of his wins were by knockout.
He spent time with the mother and daughter after the fight and was last seen leaving his home in the Carrizal neighborhood of Barranquilla on Sunday afternoon, Mother’s Day in Colombia.
He was reported missing shortly thereafter, his family was unable to contact him, and his phone was turned off.
Yeiner’s remains were discovered the following afternoon in the Magdalena River, just outside the city of Barranquilla, Colombia.
His mother then identified him by a snake tattoo on his torso, a dragon’s head on his shoulder, his brother’s name on his neck, and a heart on his chest.
Coach Miguel Angel Guzman told Colombian media that he had no knowledge of any threats or personal problems that could explain his death.
Yeiner was viewed as an emerging prospect in his home country and was expected to have a promising career after turning professional.
Investigators are currently reconstructing his last movements and determining the cause of death. For now, they are unable to give him a proper burial because the rest of his remains have not yet been discovered.
His friends and family are calling for justice, although authorities have not yet presented any official hypotheses regarding the murder.
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