ARTUR BETERBIEV

WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

Country:

Canada

Record:

W 19 ( 19 KO´s) – L 0 – D 0

Birth Date:

12/01/1985

Pro Debut:

08/06/2013

Won Title:

10/18/2019

Last Defense:

01/13 /2024

SILVER: VACANT

INTERNATIONAL: Willy Hutchinson (GB)

WBO, IBF: Artur Beterbiev (Canada)

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RATING

Updated : 9 May, 2024

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 79.379 KG / 175 LB

BOXERNATIONALITYTITLE
Joshua Buatsi Ghana/GB BBBofC/COMM
Oleksandr Gvozdyk Ukraine
Anthony Yarde GB
Callum Smith GB
Albert Ramirez Venezuela
Daniel Azeez GB
Willy Hutchinson GB INTL
Conor Wallace N.Ireland/Australia AUSTRALASIA
Robin Krasniqi Germany
Ahmed Elbiali Egypt
Richard Rivera US
Paulo Aokuso Australia
Craig Richards GB
Pawel Stepien Poland *CBP/P
Jerome Pampellone GB/New Zealand
Yunior Menendez Cuba FECARBOX
Shakan Pitters GB
Ronald Gavril Romania/US
Juan Carrillo Colombia
Ricards Bolotniks Latvia
Bryan Perez Castillo Dom. R.
Charles Foster US
Mickael Diallo France
Bekzad Nurdauletov Kazakhstan
Khalil Coe US
Luca Cinqueoncie Germany YOUTH
Luis Antonio Tejada Dom R.)
Imam Khataev Australia NABF
Joseph Ward Ireland
Robert Parzeczewski Poland
Najee Lopez US
Oluwatosin Kejawa Nigeria WBC Africa
Kajetan Kalinowski Poland FRANCOPHONE
Daniel Blenda Dos Santos France)
Mansur Elsaev Austria
Atif Obelton US
Adam Deines Germany
Branimir Malenica Germany MEDITERANEAN/INTL SILVER
Mehmet Unal Turkey/Canada
Alban Bermeta Albania CISBB
Continental Federations
Champions:
Affiliated Titles
Champions:
Others
(Not Available )
ABCO: Berkay Varol (Turkey)Commonwealth: Joshua Buatsi (Ghana/GB)This shall be limited to other organization's champions (inc.
ABU:Continental American:Interim) not listed above,
BBBofC: Joshua Buatsi (Ghana/GB)Francophone: Kajetan Kalinowski (Poland)any opponents of those champions in a scheduled defense, and
CISBB: Alban Bermeta (Albania)Continental Latino Americas: Martin Bulacio (Argentina)those who cannot fight
EBU:Mediterranean: Branimir Malencia (Croatia0due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those who do not
FECARBOX: Yunior Menendez (Cuba)USWBC:wish to fight for the WBC)
FECONSUR: Durval Palacio (Argentina)Youth: Luca Cinqueoncie (Germany)
NABF: Imam Khataev (Australia)AustralAsia: Conor Wallace (N. Ireland/Australia)
OPBF:Middle East:
Far East:
India:
WBC Africa: Oluwatosin Kejawa (Nigeria)

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