Smith was stopped in the seventh round on Saturday (Picture: Getty)
Callum Smith says he will now have to assess his future in boxing after his stoppage defeat to Arthur Beterbiev.
Beterbiev defended his WBC, IBF and WBO light-heavyweight titles in Quebec on Saturday night, dropping the Briton twice in the seventh round with a series of crushing shots.
The win sees the 39-year-old maintain his remarkable 100 per cent knockout streak in boxing, having stopped all 20 of his opponents to date with Smith the latest to join that list.
The prospect of a mouth-watering undisputed title showdown with WBA champion Dmitry Bivol now looms large with expectation the two will meet with all four world titles on the line later in the year.
In his post-fight interview with Sky Sports, a crestfallen Smith admitted it was difficult to accept ‘not being the best’ after being left battered and bruised by the champion.
The former super-middleweight champion, whose only other professional defeat came against Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in 2020, suggested he will now take time to consider whether he has the motivation to launch another title charge.
‘I am used to being the best and accepting I’m not is a hard one to take. But the better man one today. He stopped me getting any momentum,’ he said.
Beterbiev defended his three world titles in style (Picture: Getty)
‘He is not the hardest to hit. He’s pretty readable. Whether he felt any I’m not too sure. but he’s world champion for a reason.’
Asked about his future, Smith continued: ‘I’ve always set the bar very high, I have always wanted to be the best, I have always believed I was the best and now it is hard to accept that I’m not.
‘I have got an amazing family at home, I have given a lot to boxing, win or lose, I didn’t want to stay in boxing a long time.
‘I can’t make any decisions but now it is time to assess the future, see if I’ve got any goals to motivate me to go the gym. If not… we’ll see.
‘For now I will go spent time with my family, I have got two little ones at home and I have missed them this week.
‘So I am going to go spend time with them then we will see what the future holds.’
For more stories like this, check our sport page.
Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
News Related-
Russian court extends detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich until end of January
-
Russian court extends detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, arrested on espionage charges
-
Israel's economy recovered from previous wars with Hamas, but this one might go longer, hit harder
-
Stock market today: Asian shares mixed ahead of US consumer confidence and price data
-
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Sister Wives' star Christine Brown says her kids' happy marriages inspired her leave Kody Brown
-
NBA fans roast Clippers for losing to Nuggets without Jokic, Murray, Gordon
-
Panthers-Senators brawl ends in 10-minute penalty for all players on ice
-
CNBC Daily Open: Is record Black Friday sales spike a false dawn?
-
Freed Israeli hostage describes deteriorating conditions while being held by Hamas
-
High stakes and glitz mark the vote in Paris for the 2030 World Expo host
-
Biden’s unworkable nursing rule will harm seniors
-
Jalen Hurts: We did what we needed to do when it mattered the most
-
LeBron James takes NBA all-time minutes lead in career-worst loss
-
Vikings' Kevin O'Connell to evaluate Josh Dobbs, path forward at QB