SHO 6/3 Doubleheader - Adonis Stevenson-Andrej Fonfara 2/Jean Pascal-Eleider Alvarez

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Main Event: WBC/Lineal Light Heavyweight Championship of the World

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STEVENS-FONFARA II; PASCAL-ALVAREZ BOOKED FOR SHOWTIME

Press Release: World light heavyweight champion Adonis "Superman" Stevenson will give Poland's Andrzej Fonfara a rematch of their 2014 slugfest on Saturday, June 3rd at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Televised coverage on Showtime Championship Boxing will include another 175-pound match-up as Eleider Alvarez (22-0, 11 KOs) faces former world champion Jean Pascal (31-4-1, 18 KOs) with both men looking to get a shot at the winner of the main event. Stevenson (28-1, 23 KOs) and Fonfara (29-4, 17 KOs) battled at Bell Centre on May 24, 2014 and Stevenson (pictured) survived a knockdown late in the fight to win a decision. Both men threw huge shots all the way until the final bell and will look to pick up where they left off on June 3rd.


"I'm very excited for this rematch with Fonfara, but it is going to be a short night for him because they don't pay me for overtime," said Stevenson. "I'm very happy to be back in the ring for my first fight of 2017. I can't wait to fight in front of my hometown fans at the Bell Centre. The first time I fought Fonfara was at the Bell Centre in 2014 and now we're back doing it for a second time. I will put on a great, exciting show for the fans in my hometown, and for the fans on Showtime.''

"I feel good that I'm back here after three years," said Fonfara. "I'm ready for revenge. I'm a different fighter physically and mentally. I've shown in a couple of fights that I'm a better fighter. It's a great opportunity to get the rematch and be a world champion. The last fight against Chad Dawson gave me experience because it was very technical. But really all the fights since then - Julio Chavez, Jr., Nathan Cleverly and even Joe Smith [a loss]- have helped me prepare for Stevenson again. I changed my team, got a new coach and a trainer, which makes me physically and mentally where I need to be for this fight. I don't have a problem fighting in Montreal. I love Montreal. It's a beautiful city with beautiful people. It will be a great night of boxing and I'm sure that I will be victorious on the night of June 3.''

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Group Yvon Michel (GYM) in association with Warriors Boxing, can be purchased at the Bell Centre box office, on www.evenko.ca, at GYM (514) 383-0666) or at Champion Boxing Club (514) 376-0980.

"This is one of the best shows in Quebec in a long time," said Yvon Michel, President of GYM. "It's the kind of event that will inject some adrenaline into boxing in Quebec. We have two fights that could be main events anywhere in the world and on any network. Adonis will defend his title for the eighth time. To be a world champion for four years is exceptional. Fonfara has a style that can give Adonis some problems.'

"In the co-main event we have a former world champion in Pascal who still believes he can be world champion. He will have a tough assignment with Alvarez, a fighter who just proved he belongs with the best in the world with his win over Lucian Bute. If he beats Pascal he will have beaten two of the best stars that Canada has ever produced in back-to-back fights. He will prove to be a threat to anyone in the future.''

"We're really looking forward to taking on Stevenson at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Showtime,'' said Leon Margules, President of Warriors Boxing, Fonfara's promoter. "Andrzej was just 26 when they fought last time and it was a big step up for him. We believe he's now ready to win because he has gained a significant amount of experience in matches with Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., Nathan Cleverly and Chad Dawson. We're thrilled to be given the opportunity to fight Stevenson for the world title for a second time.''

Stevenson won the world light heavyweight title in June of 2013 in Montreal, via a sensational 76-second, first-round knockout over the then-undisputed king of the division Chad Dawson.

From there, Stevenson went on to record stoppage victories over Tavoris Cloud and Tony Bellew in addition to the decision over Fonfara. Born in Haiti, but fighting out of Quebec, Stevenson defended his title twice in 2015 before making the seventh defense of his belt in an exciting firefight with Thomas Williams Jr. that ended with a fourth-round knockout for the reigning champion. The lineal 175-pound champion trains out of the late Emanuel Steward's Kronk Gym with his head trainer Sugar Hill.

Now training in Oakland with Virgil Hunter, Fonfara enters this bout coming off a tenth-round stoppage victory over former world champion Chad Dawson in March at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The fighter out of Warsaw, Poland bounced back from his defeat to Stevenson with a TKO victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and a decision over Nathan Cleverly in a 2015 Fight of the Year contender. The 29-year-old won his first 13 fights after moving up to light heavyweight in 2010 including wins over Gabriel Campillo, Glen Johnson and Tommy Karpency.

A 2008 Colombian Olympian fighting out of Montreal, Alvarez worked his way into the mandatory position for the WBC title with victories over Isidro Ranoni Prieto and Isaac Chilemba in 2015. He followed those up with wins over Robert Berridge and Norbert Dabrowski before his most recent match-up that saw him deliver a fifth-round knockout over former IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute.

Originally from Haiti, Pascal and his family moved to Canada when he was a child and began boxing at the age of 13. He would eventually become one of the most accomplished fighters from Montreal. Pascal became a world champion in 2009 when he defeated previously unbeaten Adrian Diaconu. He would go on to defend the title three times, including a victory over Chad Dawson. After losing his title to Bernard Hopkins, Pascal has picked up victories over Lucian Bute, Yuniesky Gonzalez and most recently Ricardo Ramallo in addition to two losses to former multi-organization champion Sergey Kovalev.


 

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We need Adonis to go 12 at the least and be pushed. Doubt it, but id definitely welcome that.

Gotta a feeling that the Pascal fight wont disappoint

well fonfara is the only one to have pushed him and made shyt hot in his whole title reign...we will see if he can do it again

meanwhile i think pascal is done and alvarez will KO him in a brawl
 

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I don't understand why Stevenson was so keen on fighting somebody else before Eleider Alvarez. First he wanted Joe Smith then it was Monaghan then Fonfara II. Is it something I missed and Eleider Alvarez looks like he's levels above these guys? Are these 3 big money fight as opposed to Alvarez? Nah.. I know there are some Irish and Polish boxing fans but that can't be the reason.

So why is Steveson shook of Alvarez? Eleider Alvarez is a solid fighter but I don't think he poses significantly more threat than Fonfara, Smith or Monaghan. Mybe Moaghan idk but other than him...
 
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