("live") Beterbiev vs Smith live online 13 January 2024
Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith: Live streams, fight card, start time Get all the details on how to watch Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith, which goes down on Sat., Jan. 13, live from Videotron Centre.
Smith is aiming to shock the world by becoming a two-weight world champion as he seeks to dethrone Beterbiev in the 175-pound division. Reigning triple-belt world titleholder, Artur Beterbiev will look to maintain his perfect record when he faces off with Britain’s Callum Smith in a unified light heavyweight bout at Videotron Center in Quebec City, Canada, this weekend.
For his next challenge, reigning IBF, WBC and WBO light heavyweight title holder Artur Beterbiev faces Callum Smith this Saturday. After getting though Anthony Yarde in a 2023 ‘Fight of the Year’ candidate this past January, Beterbiev was scheduled to defend against Smith in July. However, that fight would get postponed after Beterbiev required emergency surgery due to an infection in his jaw.
The incumbent WBC, IBF, and WBO champion takes to the ring for the first time since he defended his crowns against Anthony Yarde with a TKO eight-round victory at London’s OVO Wembley Arena in January 2023.
With a 19-0 record to his name now, the 38-year-old Russian-Canadian looks to show no sign of slowing down, but he will find himself tested by former amateur champion Smith, who is looking to impress in his first fight since August 2022.
The Briton suffered a first career loss back in 2021 and has only fought once since, but he will be determined to ensure that his comeback is one to remember as he takes on tough opposition.
Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith: Live streams, fight card, start time Get all the details on how to watch Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smith, which goes down on Sat., Jan. 13, live from Videotron Centre.
Smith is aiming to shock the world by becoming a two-weight world champion as he seeks to dethrone Beterbiev in the 175-pound division. Reigning triple-belt world titleholder, Artur Beterbiev will look to maintain his perfect record when he faces off with Britain’s Callum Smith in a unified light heavyweight bout at Videotron Center in Quebec City, Canada, this weekend.
For his next challenge, reigning IBF, WBC and WBO light heavyweight title holder Artur Beterbiev faces Callum Smith this Saturday. After getting though Anthony Yarde in a 2023 ‘Fight of the Year’ candidate this past January, Beterbiev was scheduled to defend against Smith in July. However, that fight would get postponed after Beterbiev required emergency surgery due to an infection in his jaw.
The incumbent WBC, IBF, and WBO champion takes to the ring for the first time since he defended his crowns against Anthony Yarde with a TKO eight-round victory at London’s OVO Wembley Arena in January 2023.
With a 19-0 record to his name now, the 38-year-old Russian-Canadian looks to show no sign of slowing down, but he will find himself tested by former amateur champion Smith, who is looking to impress in his first fight since August 2022.
The Briton suffered a first career loss back in 2021 and has only fought once since, but he will be determined to ensure that his comeback is one to remember as he takes on tough opposition.