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Anthony Yarde vs Artur Beterbiev undercard: Who is fighting on huge London bill TONIGHT?

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ANTHONY YARDE takes on Artur Beterbiev this weekend in a massive light-heavyweight title clash.

Londoner Yarde has challenged for a world title before, losing to Sergey Kovalev by 11th-round knockout.

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But the 31-year-old is back and ready to challenge for three belts at 175lbs against the division’s king.

Beterbiev boasts 18 wins on his record, winning all of them by emphatic knockout.

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The main event should be a firecracker, but there’s also a brilliant undercard to go with it.

Heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma is set to make his debut while his brother Karol is also on the card.

Who is on the Yarde vs Beterbiev undercard?

In the co-main event of the evening Artem Dalakian takes on David Jimenez, defending his WBA flyweight title in the process.

Willy Hutchinson is back as he faces Emil Markic, who gave Callum Johnson a hairy couple of rounds not too long ago.

Charles Frankham, Tommy Fletcher and Sean Noakes are all also in action along with the Itauma brothers.

Karol Itauma fights on the Yarde vs Beterbiev undercard this weekend
  • Artur Beterbiev vs Anthony Yarde – For WBC, IBF, and WBO light-heavyweight titles
  • Artem Dalakian vs David Jimenez – for WBA flyweight title
  • Willy Hutchinson vs Emil Markic
  • Karol Itauma vs Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna
  • Charles Frankham vs Joshua Ocampo
  • Umar Khan vs Sandeep Singh Bhatti
  • Sean Noakes vs Santiago Garces
  • Tommy Fletcher vs Darryl Sharp
  • Joshua Frankham vs Joe Hardy
  • Khalid Ali vs Ivica Gogosevic
  • Moses Itauma v Marcel Bode

What has been said?

“Being underdog, over-dog, middle-dog, it doesn’t matter to me. I’m a dog,” he said.

“I understand why the bookies have got it that way, again that’s what edges me on. I like this, it gives me goosebumps.

“I’m as happy as Beterbiev, this ‘scary person’. I’m happy. I’m happy it’s three belts.

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“It makes it all that much better. It feels like it’s earned, no easy way out.

“He should be respected, I’ve respected him this far,” he added.

“But when it’s in the ring, there’s no respect. You try and take the respect away from your opponent.”

Source: The Sun

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