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How to watch Beterbiev vs. Bivol: PPV prices, start time and live streams
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Artur Beterbiev and Dmitriry Bivol once again enter into a very anticipated lithe rematch in massive weight on Saturday, February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Daniel Dubois also appears in the event defending his heavyweight IBF title against Joseph Parker. The whole action will be broadcast live to DAZN PPV.
Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 / Dubois vs. Parker Data and start time
The main start of the card (approximate):
- Saudi Arabia (KSA): 19:00
- Great Britain (GMT): 16:00
- USA (A) 11:00
- USA (Fri): 8:00
Individual starting times (approximate):
| Fight | Great Britain (GMT) | USA (i) | USA (Fri) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 | 23:00 | 18:00 | 15:00 | |
| Dubois vs. Parker | 21:40 | 16:40 | 13:40 | |
| Shakur vs. Schofield | 20:35 | 15:35 | 12:35 | |
| Adams vs. Sheeraz | 19:35 | 14:35 | 11:35 | |
| Qentis Jr. vs. Madrimov | 18:40 | 13:40 | 10:40 | |
| Zhang vs. Kabayel | 17:40 | 12:40 | 9:40 | |
| JBuatsi vs. Smith | 16:45 | 11:45 | 8:45 |
Times may change depending on basic activities.
Where to watch Beterbiv vs. Bivol 2 / Dubois vs. Parker
- Streaming: Live on DAZN PPV
- Premises: Anb Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Price:
Available by DAZN PPV
Fight division
Main event: Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 21 KO) vs. Dmitriry Bivol (21-1, 11 guesthouses)
12 rounds – lithe massive weight – WBC, WBO, IBF, WBA titles on the line
- Beterbiev: . Undefeated knockout specialist He comes back to defend the belts and prove his dominance after brutal finish in their last meeting. His 100% factor He speaks for herself.
- Buffalo: Determined Disrete the only career failureBivol was Rematch obsession From Classic showdown 2024. The question is – they can Technical glow hold on Beterbiev’s relentless power?
Beterbiev Quote:
“This fight means everything for me. I am here to remind everyone who is the king of this division. Just expect domination. “
BIVOL quote:
“I studied the mistakes I made in the first fight. This time I come prepared for boxing and going out with belts. “
Co-Main cooperation: Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KO) vs. Joseph Parker (34-3, 23 KO)
12 rounds – heavyweight – IBF champion title
- Dubois: . Juvenile British power he shocked the world, stopping Anthony Joshua And now he looks defend his crown IBF.
- Parker: Veteran kiwi saw Career revival in recent fights. Is determined Reclaim Championship Gold After throwing away Deontay Wilder last year.
Dubois quote:
“Parker is a tough guy, but I beat the best. I am here to keep the belt and comment. “
Parker quote:
“It’s my shot to go back to the top. He had previously beat huge names; Dubois is next. “
Other key fights to watch
- Shakur Stevenson vs. Floyd Schofield – A slight fight with future implications of the title.
- Carlos Adams vs. Hamzah Sheeraz – – WBC medium weight title interfere.
- Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Israil Madrimov – Super showdown in welterweight.
- Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel – Fighting heavyweight Momentary WBC status.
- Jodan vs. Callum Smith – Delicate heavyweight scrap.
Why should you watch Beterbiv vs. Bivol 2
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High rematch rates
Beterbaview and Bivol’s first fight was Technical war. This time Bivol is looking for revengeone sec Beterbav it aims to prove that it is still The best division dog. -
Dubois defends his crown
. IBF heavyweight belt It is on the line with Dubois is looking for strengthening his place in Highest level after his Joshua nervous. -
CARD CARD
Stevenson, Ortiz Jr., Zhang, Batsi—Sche from this sport The best talents They fight for it massive card. -
Prime Time for all time zones
WITH International affable timesboxing fans across Europe, USAand Middle East Power Live.
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- Alternative commentary: Choose between Adam Smith, True GeordieOr Adult show business.
- Local language commentary available.
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Last updated on February 18, 20125
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