Boxing’s preeminent knockout artist didn’t
disappoint his partisan fans. Russia’s Artur Beterbiev, in his first bout
in 17 months, knocked out Adam Deines in the 10th round to retain his WBC
and IBF light heavyweight world titles Saturday at Megasport Arena in
Moscow.
Beterbiev (16-0, 16 KOs) authored a fitting encore to his October 2019 TKO
over Oleksandr Gvozdyk, the bout that solidified his place as the world’s
best light heavyweight. Three fight dates — one against Meng Fanlong and
two against Deines — were postponed before Beterbiev finally returned to
the ring. Beterbiev maintained his status as boxing’s only world champion
with a 100 percent knockout rate, returning home to the nation he
represented at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. At 36 years old, it appears
“King Artur” still has plenty of time left to reign.
Beterbiev clipped Deines (19-2-1, 10 KOs) with a left hook in the opening
round, knocking the German to the canvas. The steady pressure of Beterbiev
wore down Deines, who was in retreat mode for most of the fight. Then, in
the 10th round, a sledgehammer left hook put Deines down again. Deines’
corner stopped the slaughter, and the crowd got the knockout they so craved.
Beterbiev now sets his sights on a potential unification matchup with the
winner of the April 10 vacant WBO light heavyweight world title showdown
between Joe Smith Jr. and Maxim Vlasov, which will air live on ESPN and
ESPN+.