Artur Beterbiev, the unified light heavyweight champion, was seen training in the Siberian mountains ahead of his upcoming fight with WBA champion Dmitry Bivol on October 12th. This training is a positive development as Beterbiev had faced a knee injury earlier this year, causing a delay in their scheduled June bout.
Training in the challenging Siberian terrain will not only test Beterbiev’s knee but also improve his overall fitness and endurance for the anticipated battle with Bivol. The fight is expected to be a strategic matchup, with Bivol’s evasiveness posing a challenge that Beterbiev will need to address with a mix of pressure and movement.
Despite concerns about Beterbiev’s recovery from his injury, the clash between these two unbeaten champions will determine the top contender in the division. Both fighters bring distinct strengths and weaknesses to the ring, adding an element of unpredictability to the fight’s outcome. Fans are eagerly awaiting the showdown on October 12th and are already looking forward to potential future matchups in the division.