Artur Beterbiev Back In the Ring March 20, To Fight Adam Deines In Russia

Not sure how long it will last, but I’d bet that the March 20 Artur Beterbiev v. Adam Deines light heavyweight fight will be a rumble, for however long it goes.

If I were a betting man, and maybe I will become one soon, with 2, I’d lay some money down that Deines will be down, and not fit to continue at the hands of Artur Beterbiev, before three rounds are complete.

Check out some highlights of Deines:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qxmmYSYv8A

With fate cooperating, we shall soon see…

Here is the release Top Rank sent out Thursday:

(January 21, 2021) — The wait is over. WBC/IBF light heavyweight world champion Artur Beterbiev (15-0, 15 KOs) will fight top contender Adam Deines in a special Russian homecoming Saturday, March 20 at Megasport Arena in Moscow.
 
Beterbiev represented Russia at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and moved to Montreal to begin his pro career in 2013. Nearly eight years after turning pro, he will fight in Russia for the first time, and for the first time since unifying world titles in October 2019 with a scintillating 10th-round knockout over Oleksandr Gvozdyk.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Patriot Promotions, Beterbiev-Deines will air live on an ESPN platform, with additional details to follow.

“At long last, Artur Beterbiev will defend his world titles as he looks to kick off his 2021 campaign in devastating fashion,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “We have big plans for Artur, but he must first take care of business in Moscow.”

Artur Beterbiev will fight Adam Deines March 20, in a reset from their cancelled Jan. 30 date.
They were to fight in October 2020, then Jan. 30, 2021, and now the re-reset date is March 20. Fingers crossed the match makes it to the finish line.

 

Beterbiev said, “I am excited to finally have a date for the fight. Now that COVID-19 and the injury are behind me, I am able to prepare well and put on a great show for boxing fans.”
 
Beterbiev and Deines (19-1-1, 10 KOs), who is ranked No. 6 by the IBF, have been scheduled to fight twice before. A proposed Oct. 23 date was scuttled after Beterbiev suffered a rib injury in training, and the Jan. 30 makeup date was postponed after Beterbiev tested positive for COVID-19.

Deines is a Russian native, living in Germany, and he doesn’t really have an obvious “career best” win to this point.

Deines, who turns 30 on Feb. 8, has won a pair of bouts via stoppage since the lone loss of his career, a June 2019 unanimous decision to Meng Fanlong in Macau, China.