Bloodied Yarde Stopped in Third Round as Beterbiev Retains World Title
In a devastating night for British boxing, Anthony Yarde’s world title hopes were shattered by WBC and lineal light-heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev, who scored a brutal third-round stoppage at London’s OVO Arena. The unbeaten Beterbiev (19-0, 19 KOs) extended his 100% knockout record, leaving Yarde bloodied and heartbroken in front of his home crowd.
Yarde’s Dream Starts with Promise, Ends in Agony
Yarde (23-3, 22 KOs) entered as the underdog but vowed to shock the world against the feared Russian-Canadian champion. The fight began cautiously, with Yarde using lateral movement to avoid Beterbiev’s power. However, disaster struck in the second round when a crushing right hand from Beterbiev left Yarde wobbled and bleeding.
The Third-Round Demolition
Beterbiev, sensing weakness, turned ruthless in the third. A vicious left hook sent Yarde crashing to the canvas, his face covered in blood. Though Yarde bravely rose, referee Steve Gray halted the fight at 2:01, deeming him unable to continue. While some fans protested the stoppage, others praised Gray’s judgment, citing Yarde’s inability to defend himself.
Yarde’s Emotional Post-Fight Reaction
“I’m devastated,” Yarde admitted afterward. “I trained for this moment, but Beterbiev’s power is unreal. I’ll come back stronger.” Promoter Frank Warren backed Yarde’s resilience, stating, “He showed courage. We’ll regroup and go again.”
Beterbiev Eyes Undisputed Showdown with Bivol
With the win, Beterbiev retained his WBC, IBF, and WBO belts and called out WBA champion Dmitry Bivol. “I want all the belts—Bivol is next,” he declared, setting up a potential historic undisputed clash.
What’s Next for Anthony Yarde?
This marks Yarde’s third failed world title bid, raising questions about his elite prospects. However, domestic matchups against Joshua Buatsi or Callum Smith could reignite his career. For now, Yarde must recover and rebuild.
The Bigger Picture: Beterbiev’s Reign Continues
Beterbiev’s dominance solidifies his place as boxing’s most feared light-heavyweight. Meanwhile, Yarde’s heartbreak underscores the brutal reality of title pursuits in the sport.
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