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Anthony Yarde vs Artur Beterbiev: Date, UK start time, stream, TV channel, undercard for huge unification fight

ANTHONY YARDE is set to take on monster light-heavyweight Artur Beterbiev in a huge light-heavyweight unification next year.

Yarde, 31, beat Stefani Koykov to set up the clash with Russian Beterbiev, who holds the WBC, WBA and IBF light-heavyweight belts.

Artur Beterbiev beat Joe Smith Jr earlier this year via KO2

Anthony Yarde is taking on Artur Beterbiev in his second world title shot

The pair have been on a collision course for months as the fight was originally scheduled to take place in October.

But an injury to Beterbiev set the fight back until the end of January.

Yarde has fought for a world title before, losing by knockout to Sergey Kovalev back in 2019.

Beterbiev is 18-0 as a professional and has won every single one of his fights by knockout.

When is Yarde vs Beterbiev?

  • Yarde’s big clash with Beterbiev will take place on Saturday, January 28.
  • The fight will take place at the OVO Arena in Wembley.
  • Yarde vs Beterbiev ring-walks will get underway from 10.30pm UK time.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • Yarde vs Beterbiev will be shown live on BT Sport in the UK.
  • You can live stream the action from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

Yarde vs Beterbiev FULL CARD

An undercard for Yarde vs Beterbiev has yet to be confirmed.

Check back at SunSport for all the details and announcements on the undercard.

What has been said?

“Stylistically, me against Beterbiev is a blockbuster fight,” Yarde said after his win.

“Someone is getting knocked out.

“We are two men with good knockout ratios, we can both punch.

“He has been dropped before and he has been in deep water before, he is only human.

“The belts, the history, the legacy, that is what I am in the game for.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do boxers train a day?

Boxing trainers train for at most 4 hours per day. They also study boxing techniques and learn new moves. Boxers sometimes spar 10 times per semaine.

What are the 7 punches to boxing?

The seven punches in boxing are jab, cross, hook, uppercut, straight right, left hook, and body shot. These punches are used for attacking the opponent’s body, head, and legs.

How much weight should you lift while working out?

If you are looking to increase your strength, weight lifting is a must. When lifting weights, there are some guidelines that you should follow. It is important to not do too much. Second, try to lift heavier weights every other day. Third, perform each exercise for 8 repetitions. Fourth, rest for 2 minutes between sets. Fifth, do all exercises without momentum. Finally, be focused on form, not speed.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
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How To

Here are the Basic Skills of Boxing

How to box efficiently

Boxing is one the most well-known sports in the world. It involves two people who attempt to knock each other out of their heads. There are different rules for boxing, and they vary from one country to the next. There are three types generally of boxing: Amateur (Professional) and Olympic (Olympic).

Amateur boxing may be done at school, college, and university. This type of boxing includes sparring sessions with padded gloves and without any protection. Usually amateur boxing competitions consist of three rounds of five minutes each. There are many types of amateur boxing: Kickboxing, Muay Thai and Taekwondo.

Boxing is typically practiced in clubs, stadiums or gyms. They use protective equipment, such as mouthpieces, nose guards, shin protectors, elbow pads knee pads, waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing contests last six rounds and last for four minutes each. There are many types of professional boxing. These include Boxing (MMA), Kickboxing (Mixed Martial Arts), Muay Thai and Taekwondo.

Olympic boxing is performed at the Olympics. Boxers wear special protective gear, which must conform to international standards. The competition lasts eight rounds of three minutes each. There are only two styles of Olympic boxing; Light Flyweight and Heavyweight.

The basics of boxing are:

  • Punching techniques
  • Techniques for protecting yourself
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Move your body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types of punches available: Left Hook and Right Hook, Cross, Cross, Straight, Underhand, Overhand, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, and Overhand. Each punch comes with its own technique. Some punches require more force than others. An example of this is an uppercut, which requires tremendous force. A straight punch, on the other hand requires less power and is quicker than other punches.

There are also many combinations. These are combinations that combine punches to accomplish a particular goal. An entire combination could have several parts. For example, a left hook followed by a right cross will cause damage to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

A boxer uses his body to protect himself against attacks. He uses his arms, legs, elbows, knees, knees, and feet to do this.

Legs

To defend against kicks, a boxer should use his legs. When he receives a kick, he raises his leg and moves away from the attacker. To avoid being kicked in the side, he bends down if the attacker attacks from the front. If the attack is from the side, he will bend his knees to avoid being kicked on the side.

Elbows

Because elbow strikes inflict a lot of pain, they are very effective. You can deliver an elbow strike directly or indirectly. Directly refers to hitting your opponent with the forearm, while indirect means you hit him using another part of your arms.

Hands

Boxers use the power of their hands to block any incoming blows. They raise their fists high above their heads and point them in the direction of an attack. They then make contact with their attacker’s fist.

Knees

Boxers who are subject to a punch to their stomachs, abdomens, or chests should bend at the knees to absorb the impact. Knee strikes can be used to defend yourself.

Feet

Boxers should respond to being attacked by their opponent by standing back and delivering counter-attacks. This will allow him to gain distance from his opponent. A boxer must also maintain his balance when responding to an opponent’s counter-attack.

Stances

To box effectively, a boxer must establish a stance. The way he defends him will be dictated by his stance. It dictates how he places his body and faces his opponent. Boxers can take many different stances. These are the most popular:

  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Body Movement

In order to win a fight, a boxer must move around his opponent. This requires changing your position, speed, and rhythm.

Rotation

Boxers rotate their arms when they throw a punch. Depending on what punch is being thrown, the speed of rotation varies.

Combinations

The effectiveness of a combination depends on the timing of each individual punch. A combination that works well starts with strong punches and ends with weak ones is a winning combination.

Spare parts

Sparring, a boxing practice session, is designed to improve your boxing skills. Boxers learn to train their mind and bodies during sparring sessions. Sparring is a way to learn how to fight without getting hurt.

In conclusion, learning to box requires dedication and patience. To become a better boxer, you must train hard and for a long time.