Skip to main content
Boxing News
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Schedule
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Fight Schedule
  • Current Champions
  • Magazine

Follow us

  • YouTube YouTube
  • Instagram Instagram
  • Twitter / X Twitter
  • Facebook Facebook

© 2013—2026 Boxing News

Magazine

Anthony Yarde targeting another domestic clash after Lyndon Arthur trilogy

Shaun Brown

9th February, 2025

Anthony Yarde targeting another domestic clash after Lyndon Arthur trilogy
Anthony Yarde and Tunde Ajayi (James Chance/Getty Images)

ANTHONY YARDE is targeting the winner of an all-British light heavyweight bout should he come through his own on April 26.

Yarde will complete the first trilogy in his career when he and Lyndon Arthur fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on the Chris Eubank-Conor Benn undercard.

After an admirable effort against Artur Beterbiev in January 2023 Yarde’s return to world level hasn’t materialised. Wins against the unheralded Jorge Silva, Marko Nikolic and Ralfs Vilcans have done little to affect his world ranking with the Londoner sitting at number two with the WBO, #4 IBF, #4 WBC and #3 WBA.

Beterbiev defends his undisputed light heavyweight title against Dmitry Bivol in a rematch five months on from fight one which went to Beterbiev. Boxing News chatted to Yarde at the Co-op Live Arena after Derek Chisora’s victory to get his prediction for the February 22 rematch.

“The first fight was like a top level chess match,” Yarde said.

“This time around if Beterbiev goes to the body I think he could get the stoppage.”

Yarde expects his third encounter with Arthur to have a “big build-up” and “good entertainment” but the 33-year-old hopes to face another British opponent in 2025.

Beterbiev and Bivol share top billing later this month in Riyadh but on the undercard there is another significant clash at 175lbs. Joshua Buatsi and Callum Smith will meet in a high stakes bout with the winner going on to a possible world title shot. Buatsi and Yarde have been linked to a fight against one another for a period of time which has tested the patience of fight fans.

Asked about Buatsi-Smith, he said: “I don’t think people should overlook Smith. May the best man win.”

And does he want the winner?

“100%,” he answered.

More stories

Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz

Fighter who sparred both Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz compares their skillsets

14 Jan, 2026
Teofimo Lopez and Shakur Stevenson

Paulie Malignaggi picks winner in Teofimo Lopez vs Shakur Stevenson: “I give him the edge”

14 Jan, 2026
Riddick Bowe

Riddick Bowe says one man stands alone as the greatest heavyweight ever

14 Jan, 2026
Errol Spence Jr

Former world champion emerges as possible comeback opponent for Errol Spence Jr

14 Jan, 2026
Boxing News

Since 1909

Editorial

  • News
  • Live Coverage
  • BN Investigates
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Magazine

Boxing

  • Upcoming Fight Schedule
  • Current Boxing Champions

Company

  • About Boxing News
  • Contact us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy policy

Follow us

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • X
  • Facebook
  • Google News
Copyright 2013—2026 Boxing News