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Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol: UK Fight Details and Full Card Revealed

Boxing - WBA light-heavyweight title - Dmitry Bivol vs Lyndon Arthur - Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 23, 2023 Dmitry Bivol in action during his fight against Lyndon Arthur REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri

Clash of the Titans

Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are gearing up to finally face off for the undisputed light-heavyweight titles in a highly anticipated showdown later this year. Beterbiev holds the WBC, IBF, and WBO titles, while Bivol is the WBA titleholder.

Key Fight Details

The epic battle between Beterbiev and Bivol is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 1, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Fans can expect the ring-walks for the main event to start around 10.30pm UK time.

How to Watch

The fight will be broadcast in the UK on both DAZN and TNT Sports. You can subscribe to DAZN for £9.99-a-month or opt for a flexible pass at £19.99-a-month. Live streaming is available through the discovery+ app for TNT Sports or the DAZN app for DAZN.

Matchroom vs Queensberry Full Card

In addition to the main event, the card will also feature a thrilling five-on-five lineup of fights between top fighters from Matchroom and Queensberry Promotions. Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren will showcase their stable talents in this exciting showdown across various weight classes.

Stay Tuned for Updates

The full card lineup will be unveiled at a press conference in London. Keep an eye on SunSport for the latest updates on this epic battle between Beterbiev and Bivol.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between amateur and professional boxing?

Amateur boxing focuses more on the sporting aspect. It focuses on technique, skill and scoring points than on knockouts. It usually involves shorter rounds, and protective headgear is required. Professional boxing, however, is a fulltime career, with longer rounds without headgear.

Boxing can I begin at any age?

Boxing is a great sport for anyone of any age, provided they are healthy and their doctor has given them clearance. Boxing is adaptable and can be customized to suit individuals of all ages and fitness levels.

Is boxing good for getting fit?

Boxing is an excellent exercise to improve fitness. Boxing is a full-body, high-intensity workout that improves cardiovascular health and muscular strength. It also increases endurance, coordination, agility, and endurance. Moreover, it is an effective form of stress relief and can boost your confidence and discipline.

Statistics

  • An analysis of boxing workouts demonstrates that participants can maintain a heart rate at 75-85% of their maximum, which is the optimal range for cardiovascular training.
  • Boxing has one of the lowest rates of injury compared to other contact sports, with approximately 1.1 injuries per 1,000 minutes of athletics.
  • On average, beginner boxers improve their punching power by 10%-20% after six months of consistent training.
  • About 25% of people who take up boxing transition to competitive amateur boxing within their first two years of training.
  • Around 90% of boxers suffer a minor injury over the course of a year, with only 10-15% experiencing a moderate to severe injury.
  • Despite the stereotype that boxing is a young person’s sport, approximately 20% of all beginners are over the age of 40.
  • Approximately 80% of boxing injuries occur during training, not in actual competition.
  • Nearly 95% of boxing trainers agree that mental conditioning is just as important as physical training for beginners in the sport.
  • Women are joining boxing in increasing numbers, rising by about 15% in the past decade, indicating growing gender diversity in the sport.
  • Studies show that proper hand wrapping can reduce the chance of hand and wrist injuries by as much as 40%.

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How To

How to Avoid Common Injuries in Boxing

To prevent common injuries, you must practice good technique in all aspects of boxing. This includes your punches and your footwork. Warm up well before training in order to avoid strains, increase muscle flexibility, and reduce injuries. Listen to the body and increase the intensity gradually. Maintaining your protective equipment is vital to preventing injuries.