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Date of birth: |
1988-12-12
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Hometown: |
Montréal, Québec |
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Record: |
25-2-0, 24KO |
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Division: |
Middleweight
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Weight: |
160 lbs |
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Height: |
5'9"
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Reach: |
25,5"
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Stance: |
Orthodox |
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Titles:
- WBC
International Middleweight (2010)
- Canadian Champion Super Middleweight
(2010)
- WBC
Youth Intercontinental middleweight
title (2009)
- Quebec Champion Light Middleweight
(2008)
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A standing ovation for amateurs
In 2006, he is the best junior boxer of the country and three times Canadian champion. He is without a doubt one of the most powerful hitters of Canadian
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category. Aged
22, Olympic games have never been his source of inspiration. Becoming a professional boxing champion is his grand desire. Under the supervision of Russ Anber, experienced trainer and TSN commentator, who drove Otis Grant to the world-wide middleweight title, his progress will be methodical and rational, keeping in mind his age and big potential. All are completely convinced that he has everything that’s required to succeed.
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