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Adrian Diaconu will be an interested spectator:
Adrian Diaconu (26-1-0, 15KO) is back in Montreal after a much needed
vacation with his family back in Romania. He has already begun training
for a rematch with Pascal that, if all goes well, could take place
December 11th at the Bell Centre. He will be one of Pascal’s biggest fan
in his fight against Branco. “I admit that Pascal surprised me last June
but the fight was much closer than he thinks. The difference in the fight
was one or two rounds out of the full 12. Next time I will not over
estimate him. I wish him a win vs. Branco so that we can settle the
score”.
The return of Adonis Stevenson:
Undercard bouts for the « Ultimo Tango in Montreal » Gala are all set,
and all of them promise action! Montrealer Adonis « Superman » Stevenson
(12-0-0, 9KO) will lace up the gloves in the main supporting bout of the
evening against Commonwealth and WBC Caribbean Champion Jermain « Choo
Choo » Mackey (18-3-0, 14KO) in a Super Middleweight fight for one of the
most difficult minor belts to hold and defend; the WBC International title.
Stevenson returns from a 3-week training camp in Germany where he served
as WBA 168 lb champion Mikkel Kessler’s (42-1-0, 32 KO) sparring partner.
Stevenson has not boxed in over a year due to injuries but is now
extremely motivated to make a run up the super middleweight latter. “Those
rounds of sparring with Kessler made me realize I can any 168 pounder!”
states Adonis. Mackey will be boxing in Quebec for the second time in his
career, looking to avenge a 12 round decision loss to Jean Pascal in 2006
in his last visit.
A challenge awaits Sebastien Demers:
World rated Mascouche born Sebastien « Double Trouble » Demers
(28-2-0, 10KO) will also box on the card, but will be facing a major
challenge in front of talented American fighter Henry « Sugar Poo »
Buchanan (17-2-0, 12KO). Demers put in some excellent rounds as Pascal’s
sparring partner and declares himself in tip top shape for this challenge.
“I know Buchanan is a good fighter but the rounds I put in with Pascal
will be the determining factor”. This will be yet another super
middleweight bout for Demers, who feel more comfortable at that weight.
Whittom vs Handy: An interesting rematch
Quebec native David Whittom (10-9-1, 6KO) and adopted
Montrealer Carl « Kojak » Handy (23-7-2, 12KO) fought a furious bout in
2006. Handy won by majority decision. It is only fitting they do it again,
for the benefit of a larger audience this time.
Bizier and Cote, Quebec City’s best crop of young talent:
The two most talented young fighters hailing from Quebec City, Kevin
Bizier (5-0-0, 3KO) et Pier-Olivier Côté (7-0-0, 5KO), will round off the
card in separate bouts and will both try to keep their undefeated records
alive. Bizier will face Jose Leonardo Corona (8-9-0, 6KO) from Mexico and
Cote will face his toughest challenger yet, Leonardo Rojas (8-8-3, 2KO) of
Montréal, who fought bravely in decision losses to Antonin Decarie and
Benoit Gaudet.
GYM and InterBox are very proud with the quality
of this Gala. “All fights of this prestigious Gala will be spectacular and
exciting. We are preparing for a magnificent evening” states the President
of GYM, Mr. Yvon Michel. “We are extremely happy to be associated with
this Gala and just like Adrian, we wish Jean a great victory so we can get
to work immediately on the December 11th rematch” states Jean Bedard,
President of InterBox.
Tickets are available at the Bell Centre
Ticket Office by dialing 790-2525, 1-877-668-8269 or by visiting
www.geg.ca. Tickets are also available at Club de boxe Champion by calling
514-376-0980. For Group Sales and other info please call 450-645-1079 or
visit www.interbox.ca.
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