Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Hauser’s Marks 45 Years With Province-Wide Customer Celebration and Renewed Focus on Community Care
    • Young drivers face elevated collision risks after consuming edible cannabis, new CAA-funded study finds
    • Salvation Army Thrift Store Marks 40th Ontario Location with Peterborough Opening
    • Early Blast of Winter Prompts Safety Warnings from Ontario Road Authorities
    • HONOR Takes Home Two TIME Best Inventions 2025 Awards for Smartphone Breakthroughs
    • Toronto Set to Host Largest LEGO® Fan Event in Canadian History
    • Hank Azaria and Caitlin Morrison Champion Mental Health Through Music at Toronto’s Koerner Hall
    • Bricks in the Six to Build Canada’s Largest-Ever LEGO® Fan Event This November
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Vaughan TodayVaughan Today
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Banking
    • Explore Canada
    • How to
    • Solutions
    • Contact Form
    Vaughan TodayVaughan Today
    Home»Top News»Artur Petrbiev wins by K.-O. in Moscow
    Top News

    Artur Petrbiev wins by K.-O. in Moscow

    Alan BinderBy Alan BinderMarch 21, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
    Artur Petrbiev wins by K.-O.  in Moscow
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Back in the ring for the first time since October 2019, Beterbiev scored his 16th victory by knockout. In 16 professional fights. The first defense of standardized titles was the 36-year-old boxer.

    Beterbiev (16-0, 16 KOs) sent Deines (19-2-1, 10 KOs) into the carpet with a solid left hook that was fired in a counterattack. Dines got up before the count of 10, but his corner called the referee to end the feuds. A wise decision under the circumstances.

    It wasn’t that Deines was an easy target for Petrbiev, far from it. After falling at the end of the first round, 30-year-old German Beterbiev put up a very good opposition.

    A mandatory ambition for IBF and ranked fifth in the organization, Deines showed good qualities, placing many very good shots during the match. The Russian was also cut off in his right eye, indicating that the aspirant’s left was wielding great strength.

    But Petpeyev was relentless. As the battle progressed, he separated from his opponent, who had suffered numerous hero blows, up to the fateful blow in Law 10.

    Butterbiev is now ready to face the winner of the World Championship match between Joe Smith Jr. and Maxime Vlasov, who will face in May for the vacant WBO title.

    Salyagin impresses

    In the semi-finals, Uzbek Azizbek Abdogovorov (13-1, 5 KOs) could not defend his WBC Super Middleweight title against Russian Pavel Silyagin (7-0, 4 K.-O.), which provided Has a boxing lesson.

    Silyagin, who had a successful amateur career, easily won the fight by unanimous decision. Two judges delivered cards from 119 to 109, while the third saw one-sided fight from 120 to 108.

    The 27-year-old Russian was ranked 37th in WBC prior to this fight. This victory should make him climb several levels. Abdogovorov marks the fourth level, two rows lower than David Lemieux.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Alan Binder

    "Alcohol scholar. Twitter lover. Zombieaholic. Hipster-friendly coffee fanatic."

    Related Posts

    Hauser’s Marks 45 Years With Province-Wide Customer Celebration and Renewed Focus on Community Care

    December 4, 2025

    Young drivers face elevated collision risks after consuming edible cannabis, new CAA-funded study finds

    November 28, 2025

    Salvation Army Thrift Store Marks 40th Ontario Location with Peterborough Opening

    November 25, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.