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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAnthony Yarde says Artur Beterbiev hit harder than David Benavidez, despite being stopped by both men in separate light heavyweight title fights.
Yarde shared the ring with Beterbiev in January 2023 and lasted until the eighth round before his corner halted the fight after a punishing battle. Nearly two years later, he challenged Benavidez for the WBC 175-pound title and was stopped in the seventh round after being dropped and overwhelmed by volume.
Reflecting on the two experiences, Yarde said the difference wasn’t just power, but style. Yarde explained that Beterbiev was the heavier puncher of the two.
“I fought them at different times. It’s hard to say. They’re just different fighters stylistically. I’ll say Beterbiev was the strongest, the hardest [puncher],” said Yarde to talkSPORT Boxing.
Yarde added that Benavidez’s speed and output created different problems, even if he didn’t feel the same one-punch impact.
“Believe it or not, I’m in there with Benavidez, and he’s whacking [me], but none of these shots are really hurting me. [He’s got] very, very fast hands.”
The comments are notable given Benavidez’s reputation as one of boxing’s most aggressive pressure fighters. Yarde was knocked down in the seventh round of their November 2025 fight before the referee stepped in to halt the contest. Benavidez has since moved up to cruiserweight and added the WBA and WBO titles with a sixth-round stoppage of Gilberto Ramirez last month.
Beterbiev has not fought since losing his undisputed light heavyweight championship to Dmitry Bivol in their February 2025 rematch. The 41-year-old former champion has repeatedly called for a fight with Benavidez, while Benavidez’s team has maintained that they are willing to discuss the matchup.
Yarde’s assessment will likely fuel debate about how a potential Beterbiev-Benavidez showdown might play out. Having faced both men inside the ring, he believes Beterbiev possessed the greater raw punching power, while Benavidez’s advantages came from his hand speed, pressure, and relentless work rate.

Michael Collins is a senior writer at Boxing247.com (East Side Boxing) and has covered world championship boxing since 2012. Respected for his measured reporting and technical insight, he delivers expert analysis on elite fighters, contenders, and the evolving global fight landscape.
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