(NOV 4) QUEBEC CITY, Canada
(November 4, 2018) -- The charismatic Marie-Eve Dicaire (13-0-0,
0 KOs) will have the chance to make her dream come true on
December 1 at the Videotron Center in Quebec, when she fights
for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) World light
middleweight title against champion Chris Namus (24-4-0, 8 KOs),
of Uruguay. Marie-Eve will fight in the first women's world
title bout in Quebec's history.
The 31-year-old Namus, fighting out of South America, signed the
contract this past Tuesday to defend her crown against Dicaire
in the co-featured event on the card headlined by the World
Boxing Council (WBC) and lineal light heavyweight world
championship bout between Adonis Stevenson and challenger
Oleksandr Gvozdyk, adding some spice to an already red-hot card.
Namus, nicknamed "El Bombon Asesino", has been IBF champion
since 2017, when she defeated Argentina's Yamila Esther Reynoso
for the vacant title. She has since defended her belt once,
against her compatriot, Katia Alvarino.
"First of all," Dicaire said, "I must say that I feel privileged
to have the opportunity to box for the world championship for
the first time here in Quebec. This fight represents years of
effort, sacrifice, perseverance and to live that moment before
those who supported me during this tumultuous journey is
indescribable for me.
"My preparation for this fight is already well underway and I
must admit that the signature of Namus has just added an
additional motivation for the last steps of my camp. So, watch
out! I cannot wait to be in the ring and touch this belt!''
"Marie-Eve is in a good position to be a star in the history of
Canadian boxing. She will not have a second chance to leave a
good first impression,'' added GYM's vice president of
operations and recruitment, Bernard Barré.
Tickets, starting at $ 50.50, taxes and service fees included,
are on sale at Gestev.com and Ticketmaster.ca, at the Champions
Boxing Club (514-376-0980), at GYM (514-383-0666) or at
1-855-790-1245.
The "Mandatory" event will be televised in the United States and
Canada on pay-per-view via Indigo, Bell TV and Shaw TV.
MARIE-EVE DICAIRE
Marie-Eve Dicaire has been in the fighting sports since a very
young age. At only 6 years old, karate captivated her. She
obtained a black belt and won a Canadian Championship before
even being 11 year-old.
At 18 years old, Marie-Eve became karate world champion for a
first time. She would win that title four other times.
She also gained a spot on the NASKA American circuit with the
Amerikick team.
A 5th degree black belt and owner of a dojo (Karaté Sunfuki),
Dicaire made a switch to kickboxing and had two fights (a win
and a draw) before starting boxing.
On the amateur boxing scene, she fought more than 50 times in
less than four years.
Her best year was 2013, when she won the Quebec Championship,
Canadian Championship and the Ringside World Championship, plus
a win over the American champion in a Canada versus United
States meeting.
Boxe Québec also named her 2013 Athlete of the Year.
The fighter from Saint-Eustache, Quebec, made her pro debut
November 20, 2015, in Sorel-Tracy. She defeated Christina Barry,
from Manitoba, by unanimous decision.
January 21 at the Montreal Casino, Dicaire beat Christina Barry
for a second time to keep her undefeated record.
In her third outing, she bested Mexican veteran Martha Patricia
Lara, March 17th at the Montreal Casino.
May 24 at the Montreal Casino, Dicaire faced a rival ranked 16th
in the world by the WBC, American Ashleigh Curry. With an
energetic body attack, she won a unanimous decision. }
On October 20th, it was Mexican warrior Karla Zamora's turn to
taste Dicaire's medicine, and then on December 10, former NABF
champion Paty Ramirez, of Mexico, was also defeated.
On February 9th at the Cabaret of the Casino de Montréal,
Marie-Eve fought for the first time in the final bout of a
professional boxing card. It was also a first women's final for
GYM. The southpaw delivered a perfect performance for his first
eight-round confrontation by winning a unanimous decision over
aggressive American Lisa Noel Garland.
In her most recent performance on June 15, she completely
dominated the tough regional champion of Tijuana Alejandra
Ayala.
In the first 10 rounds fight of her career, October 25, 2017 at
the Lac Leamy Casino, Dicaire won a spectacular battle against
the aggressive champion of Argentina Yamila Esther Reynoso,
winning by unanimous decision.
After a win in a rematch with Ramirez, the southpaw faced former
IBF World Champion Marisa Gabriela Nunez on February 15 at the
Cabaret du Casino de Montréal. Thanks to a win by majority
decision in 10 rounds, she captured her first professional belt,
the NABF light middleweight title.
Accustomed to performing at the highest summit of the
disciplines, in which she has evolved, Dicaire is aiming for
nothing less than a world championship belt. She is currently
ranked #1 by the WBA, #2 by the IBF and #2 by the WBC.