SPORTS

Boxing Champ Artur Beterbiev: Not a Fan of the Sport, but Still a Legend

Saudi ArabiaMon Dec 09 2024
Artur Beterbiev, a 39-year-old Russian-Canadian boxer, is the undisputed light heavyweight champion. He's not your typical sports fanatic. In an interview, he admitted he doesn't really enjoy boxing. "It's like a job to me, " he said. Yet, he's one of the best. Beterbiev will face fellow countryman Dmitry Bivol in a rematch on February 22nd. Their last fight was intense, with Beterbiev winning by a majority decision. Beterbiev's focus isn't on boxing glory. He dreams of something bigger—earning a place in heaven. This isn't the first time a top athlete has expressed disinterest in their sport. NBA star Nikola Jokić also doesn't like the fame that comes with being a professional athlete. The upcoming fight in Saudi Arabia is surprisingly affordable, with pay-per-view prices capped at $25. 99 USD globally. This event showcases Saudi Arabia's growing influence in boxing and their commitment to making elite boxing more accessible. So, does loving your job make you better at it? Beterbiev's success suggests not. Maybe it's just about hard work and dedication.

questions

    How does Artur Beterbiev maintain his motivation to excel in boxing if he doesn’t enjoy the sport?
    Does Beterbiev’s indifference to boxing indicate a deeper conspiracy within professional sports?
    If Artur Beterbiev doesn’t like boxing, why not try a different 9-to-5 job on the side?

actions