Artur Beterbiev Wants Undisputed Light-heavyweight Championship Fight With Dmitry Bivol Bext: 'I need a fourth belt!'

 



Artur Beterbiev is setting his sights on a bout for the undisputed light-heavyweight championship against Dmitry Bivol, expressing the need for a fourth belt. Following a commanding defense of his WBC, IBF, and WBO titles in Canada against Callum Smith, Beterbiev remains undefeated and is determined to pursue the WBA champion Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed light-heavyweight world title. In declaring his ambition, Beterbiev emphatically stated, 'I need a fourth belt!'

Artur Beterbiev is eyeing Dmitry Bivol and the undisputed light-heavyweight world title as his next challenge. Following a successful defense of his unified WBC, IBF, and WBO 175lb titles with a seventh-round stoppage of Callum Smith in Quebec City over the weekend, Beterbiev is eager to face Bivol, the WBA champion, who holds the only other major belt in the division.

Expressing his determination, Beterbiev stated, "Yes, of course, I need a fourth belt. It would mean a lot to me. It's the top; it would mean in this category I have done work." Promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank is optimistic about arranging the Beterbiev vs. Bivol matchup, although it's not finalized yet.

While discussing potential timing, Arum mentioned that the fight might take place in the summer, taking into account Beterbiev's observance of Ramadan. Arum indicated that they could be ready to face Bivol about three months after the conclusion of Ramadan, potentially in Riyadh.


- Vladimir Krull

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