Briton Callum Smith’s ambition to clinch a second world title was shattered in Quebec as the formidable Artur Beterbiev secured a seventh-round stoppage victory. The Russian maestro systematically dismantled Smith, successfully defending his WBC, IBF, and WBO light-heavyweight titles in a dominating display.
Artur Beterbiev’s Clinical Triumph
In a masterful performance, Beterbiev, at 38 years old, showcased his prowess by flooring the challenger twice in the seventh round. The 33-year-old Smith’s corner, recognizing the mounting challenge, took the difficult decision to withdraw him from the contest.
Artur Beterbiev’s Humble Reflection
Modest in victory, Beterbiev attributed his success to luck, maintaining his impeccable record of stopping all 20 professional opponents within the distance.
Embed from Getty ImagesWith his eyes set on unification, Beterbiev expressed the desire for a bout against fellow Russian and WBA champion Dmitry Bivol, aiming to secure a fourth belt and cement his status as the undisputed light-heavyweight champion in the four-belt era.
Callum Smith’s Disheartening Outcome
Liverpool’s Callum Smith, a former super-middleweight champion, experienced his first stoppage defeat in his professional career, marking a second loss in 31 outings.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe subdued atmosphere during Smith’s low-key entrance at the Videotron Centre contrasted with the enthusiastic cheers for Beterbiev, who holds dual Canadian citizenship.
Artur Beterbiev’s Early Dominance
From the onset, Beterbiev asserted his authority, launching an assault within the first 15 seconds. Although Smith briefly settled, Beterbiev soon seized complete control, pinning Smith against the ropes with a combination of straight jabs, body hooks, and powerful right hands.
Callum Smith’s Resilience Fades
As the rounds progressed, Smith, nicknamed ‘El Mundo,’ struggled to maintain composure. Backed up on the ropes in the fourth round, he absorbed clean shots, leading to visible marks under both eyes. Despite Smith’s determination, his punches lacked the usual power, signalling a challenging night for the former super-middleweight champion.
Artur Beterbiev’s Tactical Brilliance
Beterbiev’s explosive power, coupled with underrated boxing skills, became evident as he controlled the distance with precise jabs.
Embed from Getty ImagesMidway through the seventh round, a counter right connected with Smith’s head, setting the stage for a relentless barrage of head and body shots.
Callum Smith’s Demoralizing Defeat
In a moment of helplessness, Smith crouched down, eventually slumping to the canvas. Rising on the count of eight, he faced another knockdown moments later.
Trainer Buddy McGirt signalled to referee Michael Griffin, prompting the merciful end to the contest. A visibly deflated Smith sank to his knees, consoled by his brothers, as Beterbiev celebrated his triumphant defence.
Embed from Getty ImagesIn the aftermath of this clash, the resilient Briton contemplates the road ahead, while Beterbiev eyes further glory in the competitive light-heavyweight division.
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