Beterbiev digs deep to stagger and stop Yarde in instant classic

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Artur Beterbiev fought through adversity to stop Anthony Yarde in the eighth round of one of the best fighters you are likely to see this year. The Russian retained his WBC, IBF, and WBO titles in London. 

Right from the start, Beterbiev came forward looking to land with bad intentions but was met with stark resistance from Yarde, who repeatedly caught his man coming in with a snappy check left hook as the Russian stepped off to the right.

Beterbiev continued to force Yarde backwards in the second, thudding home an overhand right which seemed to stagger the Brit ever so slightly. But Yarde responded well with a firm left uppercut.

At times, he found himself stuck in the corners and against the ropes in the opening two but began making his way back to the centre of the ring in the third as he established his lead jab to good effect.

After landing a nice left hook at the end of the third, Beterbiev sensed he may have hurt his foe and came out looking for blood at the quarter-way mark. To his credit, The Beast From The East wore it well and came back with powerful punches of his own.

A lump began to swell up below Yarde’s right eye with two minutes to go in the fifth but that didn’t worry the former British and commonwealth titlist who had Beterbiev in real trouble moments later with a massive overhand right.

Beterbiev’s legs instantly stiffened, and the champion began to back up for the first time in the fight. However, he came back well and landed a nasty left hook which shook up Yarde to close out the round.

At the halfway mark, both men began to show signs of fatigue, understandable given the relentless pacing of the first half of the contest. Yarde took the role of aggressor with the pace visibly slowing in the sixth, benefitting his explosive style as he was given more time to load up his shots.

A sharp start from Yarde in the seventh was nearly undone as Beterbiev crashed home a vicious flurry at the death but Yarde stamped home his foothold with a crunching left uppercut that snapped back his adversary’s head.

In round eight, both men took a momentary breather as Beterbiev landed a thunderous right hand to floor Yarde. The brave challenger made his way to his feet but was hit with another big shot as the towel came in from his corner.

 

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