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Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker: How to watch, call time, news

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Daniel Dubois defends his heavyweight IBF title against Joseph Parker on February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The fight is an event of cooperation on the card, which is the headline of Artur Beterbaver’s rematch against Dmirty Bivol for the undisputed delicate crown of heavyweight.

Here’s everything you need to know before the Great Night of Fight on Saturday.

How to watch:

The card is available for purchase at Sky Sports, Dazn, TNT Sports Discovery + in Great Britain for $ 19.99 and in Dazn in the United States for $ 25.99.

You will also be able to track live updates all night at ESPN.

What’s on the line?

Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) will put his IBF weighty weight title on the line against the former world champion of Parker (35-3, 23 KO).

Parker won the WBO title in 2016 before he lost the Joshua belt in 2018.

Dubois became the IBF champion after the belt was released by Oleksandr Usyk in June 2024. He put his mark on the title using Anthony Joshua knockout in September.

There is speculation that the winner can go to the unquestioned fight for the title in weighty weight from Usyk, which has WBA, WBC and WBO belts this year.

Dubois did not hide the fact that he wanted a rematch with Utyk, losing to the Ukrainian in 2023.

In the main event, Beterbiev and Bivol will once again fight for all the balls. Beterbiev beat Bivol in October to get the title of WBA Airy Heavyweight, adding it to the IBF, WBC and WBO stripes, which he already had.

Two powerful fighters again take place on Saturday on Saturday in the expected winner.

What time is the fight?

Although confirmed time at Dubois vs. Parker has not yet been announced, the event will start around 17:00 in Great Britain or 12.00 et.

What other fights are there?

The card contains amazing four fights for the world championship title, with four British fighters in action all night:

Title fight: Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitriry Bivol, 12 rounds, Until the unquestioned lightweight heavyweight championships Beterbiv

Title fight: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, up to the IBF Dubois heavyweight title

Title fight: Shakur Stevenson vs. Floyd Schofield, 12 rounds, for the delicate title WBC Stevenson

Title fight: Carlos Adams vs. Hamzah Sheeraz, 12 rounds, for the title of Adames’ WBC Middle weighing

Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Israil Madrimov, 12 rounds, too sluggish short-lived title WBC Junior Middle Wweight

Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel, 12 rounds, too sluggish WBC weighty title

Joshua Batsi vs. Callum Smith, 12 rounds, for Batsi’s WBO Airy Heavyweight Title


Beterbiev and Bivol clashed in a fascinating fight last year. It was close, a very skillful battle and the rematch was inevitable.

Also on the British card Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KO) places its invincible record on the line, offering the title glory, fighting Carlos Adames (24-1, 18 KO) for the WBC medium weight belt.

The delicate champion of WBC Shakur Stevenson (22-0, 10 KO) is fighting for the first time outside the USA, fighting Countryman Floyd Schofield (18, 0 12 KO).

In a tempting British clash, a slight weighty clash of Joshua Batsi (19-0, 13 KO) will strive to fight the former opponent Beterbiew Callum Smith (30-2, 22 Kos).

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Live: Beterbiev vs Bivol results and results cards

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Beterbiev vs Bivol LIVE Results and Scorecards

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World Boxing News provides live results and results cards for Beterbiv vs Bivol 2 – the last Crescendo event in Saudi Arabia.

Artur Beterbiev for the first time puts his titles WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and Ring Magazine with the rival of Dmitryjum Bivol. In October, the couple fought an stimulating meeting, and Beterbiev made most of the decisions.

WBN scored a draw to the competition and will be at hand to cover the fight against another results card for the main event. Other fights will be added to scoring all night.

Beterbiev vs bivol results

Ziead al Levaef He began the action, winning each six against Jonatas Gomes de Oliveira. Almaayouf, fighting in front of his home crowd in the Kingdom of Arena, moved to 7-0-1 after the fourth season in a row of Riyadh.

Other fights:

Mohammed Alakel vs Engel Gomez – lightweight

Joshua Batsi vs Callum Smith – ephemeral heavyweight title WBO

Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel – ephemeral heavyweight title WBC

Vergil Ortiz vs Israil Madrimov – ephemeral title WBC Super Welter Wweight

Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz – WBC Middle Wweight Title

Shakur Stevenson vs Josh Padley – WBC lightweight title

Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole – ephemeral heavyweight title WBO

Artur Beterbiv vs Dmitriry Bivol 2 – UNDISPUTED LIGHT HEAVYWEGHT TITLE

Live results cards

They will appear here live.

Information Beterbiev vs Bivol

Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 Headers of a solid card this weekend. This will take place on February 22 at the Kingdom of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Joseph Parker will face Martin Bakole in a heavyweight action on a ephemeral WBO belt.

Meanwhile, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel are fighting for the free ephemeral heavyweight title WBC, and Israil Madrimov bidding on the impressive run of Vergil Ortiz Jr. In the same ward as Beterbiv vs Bivol, British rivals Joshua Batsi and Callum Smith collide. In addition, Carlos Adames defends his title of medium weight against the rising star of Hamzah Sheeraz.

Shakur Stevenson defends his lightweight WBC title against the behind schedule replacement Josh Padley.

The event, “The Last Crescendo”, will be broadcast on television in Dazn Pay-Per-view Worldwide.

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Hearing of Stevenson: The Padley Fight and the potential clash of Tank Davis

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Image: Stevenson's Audition: The Padley Fight and a Potential Tank Davis Clash

The lithe champion of WBC Shakur Stevenson has a lot of pressure on him to make him look impressive tonight, defeating Josh Padley in the Kingdom of the Arena in Riyadh. This is not someone who Shakur (22-0, 10 KO) can afford to fight if he doesn’t want to be ridiculed by fans More than he is already. If Shakur escapes from this guy today, it’s over. His career will never be the same.

Stevenson told Padley on Friday that he was going to beat his “A **” on Saturday. Now, if he escapes from Padley, as he did with a dozen his previous opponents, he will show fans what he meant.

What if he fails?

Realistically, Stevenson needs a knockout Padleya (15-0, 4 KO), to leave this fight without a violent inheritance. This is one of those fights in which you can’t gain anything, because Padley is not the best ten -level warrior. He is only a fighter at the British level who was chosen by his promoter Eddie Hearn. Shakur needs a knockout in six rounds to get out of this fight.

This fight is more crucial for Shakur, because Hearn wants to set up a “biggest fight in boxing” against Gervont Davis. He would look stupid, pressing this fight if Stevenson struggles tonight and strives for a tedious 12-round decision.

Hearn needs Shakur to look like 24 -carat gold against Josh, so that he can go to Turk Alalshikh and ask for assist in luring Davis’s tank to fight him. Without Turk, Hearn has no hope of combining this fight. He does not intend to empty the match boxing chest to come up with a cake to encourage Gervonta to Shakura in a fight, which probably will not cover the costs.

Shakur is not a draw of PPV, and Tank had only one fight during his 12-year career against Ryan Garcia. Fans who bought the event were probably 12 -meter Observers Ryan on Instagram. Shakur is not popular in social media, such as Ryan.

That is why it is crucial that Shakur looks great tonight. He is a smaller warrior who is expected to be destroyed if it is worthy of sharing the ring with the tank. Of course, Shakur is not what Hearn says. There is no pound for pounds No. 1 or one of the best fighters in sport. He is only a defensive guy, and 90% of his game is a defense, and only 10% is images.

That Hearn would sign Shakur on only a contract for two fights. I would do the same. I would sign Shakura for a miniature contract, adapt him to the opposition’s down to make him look good, and then press tank fights tough. There I would direct profit. After Shakur lost this fight, I would sign it again because it will be disclosed and the reconstruction would cost him too much money.

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Who wins Artur Beterbiv-Dmitriry Bivol II and why?

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Before Saturday’s gigantic night of boxing in Riyjad, the BoxingScene band looks at the future at what they expect will happen in Saudi Arabia, and which warrior will appear with the victory of one of the most attractive duels.

Tris Dixon: Because John Scully, who works with Beterbieal, pointed out that I still can’t snail-paced down under Bivola’s eye. Chris Eubanka’s first fight with Carl Thompson was a war and he still had a black eye when they fought again and immediately entered the game. Scully really knows this sport on the left and although tempting will say that Beterbiev is a little older and Bivol knows that he is opposite, I think that the eye will become a factor and although Beterbiev may not stop Bivol, such an obstacle may become such an obstacle, which he must give up and give up rounds to survive.

Kieran Mulvaney: I chose Bivol to win for the first time, and I thought he had thrown him personally, so I choose him again. Beterbiev is consistently impressive, and there is a lot more for him than he himself, but he is now 40 years venerable and this is the fastest turn between the fights since 2015. There is so little to choose that marginal differences are marginal differences will come into the game, and this time they are in favor of Bivol.

LANCE PUGMIRE: Dmitriry Bivol. I thought he won the first fight, and his 12 rounds of experience against the older, heavier Hitter should refer to Bivol to create a shiny program similar to his performance against Canelo Alvarez. Beterbiev has an excuse to let go of gas, taking into account his position to the trilogy match, and that a fraction of motivation conducive to Bivol – as the Beterbavów is 40 years venerable – should be the bivol tempo for a unanimous decision. I will say 116-112.

Tom Ivers: Artur Beterbiev can achieve much better than in October, especially with a sedate knee injury. I think that this time we will see the perpetrator, sharper and more explosive plant. He will undermine the pace early and I do not see that Bivol is able to cope with constant pressure for 12 rounds. I do not think that Bivol can significantly improve his performance in October, and if he holds his feet more, I can only imagine Nokaut Beterbiev.

Ryan Songalia: It is really tough to say because I do not know what every warrior can do differently than the first fight up close. Beterbiev finally won because he was ready to press a little more in a behind schedule fight than Bivol, which he himself achieved many successes to choose Beterbaview. I think that if Bivol can invest in the body early, instead of going only on low hanging fruit upstairs, and it can close a stronger fight. But I think you have to favor Beterbaview again.

Owen Lewis: If Beterbiev was 35 years venerable, not 40, I would agree to predict Tom to the letter. I thought that Bivol looked special in October and made his desired game plan to the highest possible standard, while Beterbiev was only sporadically effective, though in the crucial rounds of the championship. Considering that Beterbiev made a decision, I felt that it was quite clear proof that he was a better general warrior. But Beterbiev is comfortably the oldest warrior on pounds for pounds and, despite his resistance to his father, Logic suggests that he will look a little worse in this fight than the last one, just as he was a little worse against Bivol than against Callum Smith in January 2024. Power Beterbaview is still a constant threat to winning by knockout, but I expect age His engine will manage – and maybe even its impact resistance – sufficient for Bivol win the decision.

Matt Christie: Like Fight One, this is an extremely tough choice. And even after using the fact that they were made available earlier, it is not easier to make a decision. Perhaps Beterbiev recently fought an injury and not quite matched, because although I felt that he only pressed it, he tried to ensure long enough to be convincing. Given their age and a potential place to improve, Bivol on points would be my uncertain forecast.

Eric Raskin: I will bend towards Beterbaview, perhaps a little less controversial this time. Bivol really felt pressure when the first fight lasted. Although he was urgently boxing, he did not seem to be able to hurt Beterbavera and learned how tough to discourage him. As long as Beterbiev does not appear more than in October, I think that this time he may start a little earlier and abused the unanimous win in points.

Declan Warrington: By denying something I have already written about this fight, Beterbiev after stopping. I am convinced that he will be won by a warrior, who took advantage of the first fight between them the most – who learned the most about the second and can make the necessary corrections to win a boxing competition. It may be Bivol, which produces a different master class. But if it is Beterbiev – and in the first fight there were tips – it usually means victory in space. Is it too cynical to indicate that if it is as competitive as the first fight, Bivol will probably decide due to the potential of the third fight? If this is not the case, I had similar suspicions before Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II and I was pleasantly surprised that they turned out to be badly recognized.

Elliot Worsell: As always, I really have no idea, but I will go for Bivol based on the fact that I thought he won the first fight against rounds to lose, and around the ninth or tenth I felt Masterclass. Things changed soon, in rounds 11 and 12, but I can’t deny how I felt how to watch Bivol during the first 10 rounds. To say, Beterbiev will certainly be better for the second time and undoubtedly encourages what happened in rounds 11 and 12 Fight One.

Lucas Ketelle: I believe we will see the draw. The first fight was so close and I doubt that we would see something else in the second.

Jason Langendorf: The rematch is the same as tossed as the first fight when it comes to the way he was perceived before and after. It only depends on what you like. But Beterbiev’s power is a distinguishing feature, and if his knee is well and has not been four in the last four months, this time he will win even more convincing – perhaps even by knockout.

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