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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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. CARD CARD
    Stevenson, Ortiz Jr., Zhang, Batsi—Sche from this sport The best talents They fight for it massive card.

  4. Prime Time for all time zones
    WITH International affable timesboxing fans across Europe, USAand Middle East Power Live.


What do you get:

  • Alternative commentary: Choose between Adam Smith, True GeordieOr Adult show business.
  • Local language commentary available.
  • Fans of Great Britain Introduce a Prize draw For tickets to Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn.
  • DAZN platform test: Access Live sport like Football, turtleneck, tennisand more.

Last updated on February 18, 20125

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Shawn Porter Comments on David Benavidez vs. Dmitry Bivol: ‘He Has the Style to Beat Him’

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Shawn Porter has his say on David Benavidez vs Dmitry Bivol: “He has the style to beat him”

One of the most coveted fights in boxing is the lithe heavyweight clash between unified world champion Dmitry Bivol and pound-for-pound star David Benavidez, and now two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter has shared his thoughts on the proposed clash.

When Benavidez got back on his feet and fought for the unified cruiserweight world titles last month, many doubted whether his punching power would translate to the 200-pound division, but “The Mexican Monster” quickly proved that it would. stopping Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez in six rounds.

Since then, all the talk has been whether Benavidez could return to the lithe heavyweight scene and face Bivol, but suggestions of a catchweight fight have raised concerns about whether the 29-year-old will actually be able to drop down to 175 pounds.

I keep talking your own podcastPorter declared that Bivol had the style to hand the “Mexican Monster” the first defeat of his career, believing that the way to defeat the three-division world champion was to snail-paced him down.

“Bivol was Bivol [against Michael Eifert]. Will Bivol beat David Benavidez? I think so [even] If sparring was going well for David back then, there is still so much to consider, so many things to consider.

“I think that’s the style you need to beat or compete with Benavidez. You have to be quick, but also have a certain power and pop that Benavidez has to respect and be more calculated.”

“If you snail-paced down Benavidez, you’ll have a better chance of beating him.”

Despite the ‘Mexican Monster”s wishes to face Bivol, there appear to be obstacles to the fight taking place as the WBO has ordered Bivol to defend his world titles against Liverpool’s Callum Smith, while a trilogy fight with Artur Beterbiev is also being discussed.

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David Haye’s massive claim against Deontay Wilder collapsed in 12 days

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David Haye made one of Deontay Wilder’s boldest claims in the build-up to his rematch with Tyson Fury, only for the argument to look very different twelve days later as Fury led the American out in Las Vegas.

In February 2020, Haye supported Wilder’s chin, recovery ability and all-time punching ability ahead of his rematch with Fury at the MGM Grand.

At the time, it wasn’t an outrageous sight because Haye knew Wilder better than most from many sparring rounds.

Wilder was also undefeated, still the WBC heavyweight champion, and had almost knocked out Fury in the final round of their first meeting in 2018, which meant many people still believed that one immaculate right hand could decide the rematch.

This was the most feared version of Wilder in boxing before Fury changed the entire conversation in seven brutal rounds.

David Haye on Deontay Wilder

Ahead of the Wilder vs Fury II fight, Haye recalled his sparring sessions with Wilder before the “Bronze Bomber” became world champion.

The former cruiserweight and heavyweight titleholder told Richie Woodall on BT Sport that Wilder’s punch resistance is underestimated.

“One thing people don’t mention is impact resistance. I’ve never heard anyone say that [Deontay] I can take the shot. He can hit the shot,” Haye said.

Haye then took the point further.

“Not only does he have a good chin, but he has great recovery ability,” he added.

This was the part that came back most strongly when Fury caught him, because while Haye’s assessment of Wilder’s strength was always easier to defend, the chin and recovery argument was about to face a very different kind of pressure.

Wilder remains one of the most perilous single-punch heavyweights boxing has ever seen, with his right hand securing a world title and leaving many opponents losing their minds. No one needed to exaggerate this threat.

The rematch was different because Fury failed to give Wilder a immaculate, upright fight at the distance that allowed the threat to breathe.

Wilder vs. Fury II

Fury entered the rematch heavier, meaner and fully committed to pushing Wilder back and choking him.

From the opening rounds, the fight was nothing like the first encounter, as the challenger leaned on him, battered him, physically abused him, and kept Wilder from loading up on the weapon that made his career.

WBN was ringside in Las Vegas and scored, but the booking never mattered as Fury knocked down Wilder in the third round, knocked him down again in the fifth and kept the pressure on until the seventh when the towel came and referee Kenny Bayliss stopped the fight.

At the beginning of the seventh round, WBN had Fury in the lead 59-52. The scorecard was there, but Fury made it irrelevant.

The ringside results report described how Fury mauled, manipulated and stopped Deontay Wilder in the seventh minute, which was about as far from Haye’s assessment as Fury could take.

The claim failed within 12 days

Haye said Wilder could take the shot and recover quickly, but Fury forced boxing to see the opposite picture over seven increasingly uncomfortable rounds.

Wilder wasn’t simply sent off. He was slowly being torn apart by the pressure, size, clinch strength and a game plan designed to strip him of the rhythm that made him so perilous.

When Fury hurt him, Wilder never looked like the same fighter again.

The rematch exposed the difference between carrying terrifying power and facing a heavyweight who won’t let you recover.

Wilder still had power, but Fury had lost his aura.

The fury changed everything

Before that night, Wilder could still point to Fury’s twelfth-round escape in the first fight and argue that one punch almost decided everything.

After the rematch, the conversation was completely different because Fury not only outlived Wilder. He dominated him.

Haye’s theorem remains one of the most memorable takeaways from the fracas.

Twelve days before Fury II, Wilder was praised for his beard, recovery and devastating power. Twelve days later, only one of these claims still seemed secure.

The power survived, but everything else was destroyed.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Hearn questions Tyson Fury’s confidence ahead of Joshua

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“If he feels like he needs a good fight, I like that because it tells me he’s not entirely confident because he’s had 12 good rounds against Makhmudov, right? To the point where do you really need more rounds? That’s what the fans will say. Does he need one more? Because that creates a risk of something going wrong,” Hearn told Sky Sports Boxing.

Hearn pointed to Fury’s recent comments about Joshua’s return and questioned why the former heavyweight champion now believed another fight was necessary.

“He said to us, ‘Oh, you don’t need another fight. We had four rounds with Jake Paul.’ I mean, in two years of boxing, come on,” Hearn said. “You had 12 rounds with Makhmudov at Tottenham but you still feel you need more rounds to prepare for Anthony Joshua.”

Fury defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov over 12 rounds in April after coming out of retirement. At the time, many expected him to go straight to the fight with Joshua. Instead, Fury continued to push for another performance ahead of his clash with the British heavyweight.

Hearn doesn’t believe the extra rounds will make a difference when Fury eventually splits the ring with Joshua.

“But now I’ll tell you something. More rounds won’t support you, because I can see it. When Makhmudov came out in this fight, I just know what AJ will do.”

Promoter Matchroom said Joshua remains focused on Prengi, but admitted a sturdy performance next month could mean he enters the fight with Fury with renewed confidence after a hard period away from the ring.

“If we keep that confidence, if we can go there and put on a great performance together on July 25, we will go into the fight with Tyson Fury with a lot of confidence. It will be an vital moment for the sport, but July 25 has to be the first,” Hearn said.

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