Jamie Moore (Coach)
I undoubtedly suppose he’s bought an opportunity. Beterbiev is an exceptional fighter, however I really feel Yarde might have a mode to provide him issues. Though it was over rapidly, Callum Johnson confirmed us that Beterbiev could be damage and isn’t invincible, and Yarde is sensible and punches very onerous.
Dave Allen (Heavyweight contender)
I give Yarde an opportunity primarily based on Beterbiev’s age and his time spent at 175, which I consider will meet up with him ultimately. The distinction in expertise is astronomical, although, and for that purpose I consider Beterbiev will win.
Wayne Alexander (Former European super-welterweight champion)
On paper it seems like a transparent win for Berterbiev, who has fought at world stage since 2017. Yarde has solely fought one world class opponent in Sergey Kovalev – a gallant effort that confirmed he can no less than combine it with one of the best – however does appear to have modified his mindset because the Lyndon Arthur defeat and has seemed extra polished in his final three victories. I can see Yarde’s difficult type making it troublesome for Berterbiev early on earlier than Arthur then comes on robust within the later phases to win by a stoppage or unanimous determination.
Jake Limond (Tremendous-lightweight prospect)
I believe Beterbiev stops Yarde. Yarde is a very good boxer, and he’ll at all times have a puncher’s likelihood, however I simply suppose Beterbiev is a monster. I can’t see him getting crushed anytime quickly.