(NOV 13) MONTREAL –
Canadian female boxing power will be on full display December 17
on the electrifying card, “The Triple Crown of Boxing,”
featuring Marie-Eve Decaire and Kim Clavel in separate World
title fights, at the famed Bell Center in Montreal.
Co-promoted by Top Rank and Groupe Yvon Michel, presented by
Mise-O-Jeu, will showcase a total of three World title fights
vying for four belts. The action will be available to watch on
ESPN + in the United States, as well as distributed on
pay-per-view in Canada, by Bell TV, Canal Indigo, Shaw TV and
FITE.TV, as well as certain authorized commercial
establishments.
IBF and WBC unified light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev
(16-0-0, 16 KOs) will take on WBC # 1 contender Marcus Browne
(24-1-0, 16 KOs) in the 12-round main event.
This will mark GYM’s 50th, 51st and 52nd world championship
fights in its history, dating back to 2004.
Former IBF Super Middleweight World Champion Dicaire (17-1)
challenges IBF # 5 rated Cynthia Lozano (9-0-0, 7 KOs), fighting
out of Mexico, in the 10-round co-featured event for the vacant
IBF Female World Super Middleweight Championship. Her GYM
stablemate, Clavel (14-0, 2 KOs), challenges reigning WBC Female
Light Flyweight Champion Yesenia “La Nina” Gomez (18-5-3, 6
KOs), also from Mexico, in a 10-round title bout.
“This is incredible,” Dicaire said. “I remember a few years ago,
when I told my coach that I wanted to turn pro, him telling me
that he couldn’t say not but that it was going to be very
difficult. Now that my name is mentioned with the some of the
best female fighters in boxing history, I know that we’ve
achieved something special for generations of girls who can now
dream of a career in boxing.
“Fighting with Kim for World titles on the same card is, once
again, incredible. Yvon (their promoter Yvon Michel) is a strong
supporter of women’s boxing, and he is not scared to invest in
us. This is such a sign of confidence for me and for sure, Kim,
and we will be thanking him by giving our best performances. To
be able to how an event with two World title fights for women is
also a sign that slowly stereotypes are changing in boxing, but
in society as well.”
“I am very proud to be fighting with Marie-Eve for GYM,” Clavel
commented. “Very recently, women’s boxing has gradually taken
its place in a sport that was once reserved only for men.
Marie-Eve has a lot of experience in World Championships, so I
am happy to join her on this major event.
“Female boxing in Canada sends a message that is simple: If you
work really hard and believe in yourself there is no limit. In
addition, you must be supported by a leading promoter who knows
the way and has developed good relationships all over the World,
and this is the case with GYM’s Yvon Michel.”
Dicaire, who is 4-1 in World title fights, will attempt to
become only the fourth Quebec fighters to regain her World title
belt, joining Lou Brouillard (1933), Arturo Gatti (2004), and
Jean Pascal (2019).
Ranked No. 1 by the WBC and No. 8 by the Ring magazine’s
independent ratings, DiCaire will be fighting for her old belt,
and she find herself in an unusual position, coming off a loss
for the first time, having dropped a 10-round decision this past
March to Claressa Shields.
“It may be strange to say,” Dicaire explained, “but, yes, I
definitely feel like I’m fighting for my title belt. “I owned
this belt for a while and defended it against serious
challengers, so I am really happy to have the chance to fight
again for the IBF belt. I’ve never taken things for granted, but
when you are on a win streak, little details that may not seem
as important as when you lose. Despite the fact that I was
disappointed to lose, the loss taught me a lot of things. I grew
up, experience-wise, and came back to the gym with so much will,
The will to become a better fighter, a stronger fighter, but
above all, to prove to everyone that it’s okay to fall as long
as you get back up on your feet and continue to fight for what
matters to you.
“She (Lozano) is a tough fighter that will never back down. In
her previous bouts, she showed a lot of conditioning and a
really active way of fighting. Although she hasn’t fought a lot
of experienced fighters, I know I need to take her seriously.”
WBC Silver light flyweight champion Clavel will attempt to
dethrone Gomez (18-5-3, 6 KOs), who will be making her fifth
title defense. Clavel hopes to become the 20th Quebec fighter to
capture a World title, dating back to Jack Delaney in 1925 up to
the more recent World titleholder, GYM’s Joachim Alcine in 2007.
Clavel gained international notoriety by putting her boxing
career on hold to battle COVID-19 as a nurse, which resulted in
her being named the Pat Tillman Award for Service winner at the
2020 ESPYS
“She (Gomez) has a lot of experience,” Clavel remarked. “She is
very good, aggressive, and boxes with a lot of determination.
This opportunity is a reward for my last 15 years in boxing. All
nurses and health care personnel deserve a lot of recognition.
I was due to box in in March of 2020, but my fight was called
off two weeks before due to the pandemic. I decided to go to
work in the hospital system. I faced new things during this
time. It was very difficult mentally and physically, I came out
stronger and subsequently, due to my GYM promoter, things
accelerated and finally I’m realizing my dream of fighting for a
World title.
Tickets are on sale and available for purchase at evenko.ca.
Group reservations can also be made by contacting GYM at info@groupeyvonmichel.ca
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