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Anthony Yarde vs Artur Beterbiev undercard: Who is fighting on huge London bill?

ANTHONY YARDE takes on Artur Beterbiev this weekend in a massive light-heavyweight title clash.

Londoner Yarde has challenged for a world title before, losing to Sergey Kovalev by 11th-round knockout.

Yarde is fighting for a world title for the second time in his career

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But the 31-year-old is back and ready to challenge for three belts at 175lbs against the division’s king.

Beterbiev boasts 18 wins on his record, winning all of them by emphatic knockout.

The main event should be a firecracker, but there’s also a brilliant undercard to go with it.

Heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma is set to make his debut while his brother Karol is also on the card.

Who is on the Yarde vs Beterbiev undercard?

In the co-main event of the evening Artem Dalakian takes on David Jimenez, defending his WBA flyweight title in the process.

Willy Hutchinson is back as he faces Emil Markic, who gave Callum Johnson a hairy couple of rounds not too long ago.

Charles Frankham, Tommy Fletcher and Sean Noakes are all also in action along with the Itauma brothers.

Karol Itauma fights on the Yarde vs Beterbiev undercard this weekend

  • Artur Beterbiev vs Anthony Yarde – For WBC, IBF, and WBO light-heavyweight titles
  • Artem Dalakian vs David Jimenez – for WBA flyweight title
  • Willy Hutchinson vs Emil Markic
  • Karol Itauma vs Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna
  • Charles Frankham vs Joshua Ocampo
  • Umar Khan vs Sandeep Singh Bhatti
  • Sean Noakes vs Santiago Garces
  • Tommy Fletcher vs Darryl Sharp
  • Joshua Frankham vs Joe Hardy
  • Khalid Ali vs Ivica Gogosevic
  • Moses Itauma v Marcel Bode

What has been said?

“Being underdog, over-dog, middle-dog, it doesn’t matter to me. I’m a dog,” he said.

“I understand why the bookies have got it that way, again that’s what edges me on. I like this, it gives me goosebumps.

“I’m as happy as Beterbiev, this ‘scary person’. I’m happy. I’m happy it’s three belts.

“It makes it all that much better. It feels like it’s earned, no easy way out.

“He should be respected, I’ve respected him this far,” he added.

“But when it’s in the ring, there’s no respect. You try and take the respect away from your opponent.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a beginner box at home?

Boxing is one among the oldest sports known to mankind. Boxing was initially developed by ancient warriors to defeat enemies. Today, boxing is still widely practiced around the world. You don’t even need to go to a gym to box. All you need is a pair of gloves, some punching bags, and a few friends to spar with.

Amateur boxing clubs can be found in your area where you can get trained by professionals. When you are proficient in basic punches and combinations you will be ready to compete at tournaments.

What is Boxing, exactly?

Boxing is a sport where two people try to knock out each other by hitting them in their head and faces. Boxing is a sport where you aim to knock out your opponent as hard and as painlessly as possible. To achieve this, both boxers should be able to throw punches with high velocity. They also need to have good hand-eye coordination.

How to defend yourself

Protect your head when you are being attacked. The goal is to avoid getting punched. To avoid being punched, you must learn how to stop an incoming punch. Here’s what to do:

  1. Square your shoulders and stand tall.
  2. Keep your elbows near your sides.
  3. Block the incoming punch by using your forearm.
  4. Counterattack immediately.
  5. Continue blocking until you see the attacker run away.
  6. Do not let up on your defense.

What is the best way to practice boxing with no partner?

You can also watch professional boxing matches live on TV if you don’t have a partner and want to learn boxing. A local amateur boxing association is also available. Regular training sessions are a common feature of amateur boxing clubs. These sessions are often attended by sparring partners who share the same pads.

Punching bags are another option for practicing boxing. Before hitting the bag, ensure that you are wearing gloves and protective gear.

Can you learn to box?

You can box if you want. Just find a local boxing studio and sign up for a class. Most gyms offer free classes, but if you don’t see one nearby, you can always look up local boxing clubs on Google.

Also, equipment like gloves and mouthpieces, headgear, as well as sparring partners will be required. Once you have all the equipment, you can start practicing your kicks and punches.

How long does it take for you to learn boxing

Boxing can be learned in 3 months. This includes learning how to do footwork, stand, and balance. Remember that boxing is more than just throwing punches. You need to learn how you can block and dodge attacks.

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External Links

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How To

How to box for exercise

How to Learn to Box for Exercise

Your goal in learning boxing is self-confidence and improvement of your physical fitness. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It requires strength, speed, agility, stamina, coordination, balance, power and accuracy.

Boxing can be a great exercise and a way to improve your self-esteem. You’ll find that you enjoy the activity so much that you’ll want to keep doing it.

There are many different types of boxing training programs available. You can choose to train in a gym or at home. Others require that you go to a health club. You can also study online from any location in the world.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. The best programs will include exercises that help build muscle mass and flexibility, improve cardiovascular endurance, enhance well-being, as well as increase overall wellbeing.

Also, consider whether you prefer an advanced or beginner course. Beginner’s courses usually cover basic techniques such as shadowboxing or sparring, mittwork and punching combinations. Advanced programs cover more complex movements and offer more variety.

The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. They don’t offer any advice on nutrition, weight loss or injury prevention.

Advanced programs generally last around six months and cost approximately $300. These programs include nutrition advice and stretching routines. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).