(JUNE 21) MONTREAL — Groupe Yvon Michel, in association with O.R. Promotions,
is happy to confirm that Montreal junior flyweight Kim Clavel
(17-0-1, 3 KOs) is finally returning to fight in another world
championship.
The former World Boxing Council (WBC) world
Minimum
champion will try to conquer Argentinian Evelin “The Little
Princess” Nazarena Bermudez (18-1-1, 6 KOs), the reigning
International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing
Organization (WBO) Light Flyweight on October 7 at Place Bell in
Laval, Canada. This will be the third world title fight for the
32-year-old Clavel (1-1), and the 10th (7-1-1) for Bermudez, 26.
Clavel's third fight in 2023, coming off her May 12th victory
over Naomi Arellano Reyes (9-3, 5 KOs) in another breathtaking
performance. Fans remember the incredible confrontation this
past January 13th with World Boxing Association (WBA) world
junior flyweight champion Yesica Nery Plata (29-2-0, 3 KOs),
when Clavel lost a decision as well as her WBC crown.
October 7 is the real RECONQUEST for Clavel, who gets a second
chance to be crowned as a world champion by two different
sanctioning bodies. She is ranked as the No. 1 contender by both
the WBO and the IBF.
“My journey has not been easy, I have never taken detours, but I
have shaped myself and now nothing can stop me,” Clavel said. “I
want to thank champion Evelin Bermudez for giving me this
opportunity to win her titles. I know that she is a great
champion and that she is confident in her abilities. I'm going
to need all of Quebec behind me, I trust that with my team, my
perseverance and all of you, that on October 7th I will be world
champion again. Thank you for your eternal support.”
Photo of Kim Clavel from a previous
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"I am extremely motivated with my
team to guide Kim towards the conquest of two world titles,"
said Kim's coach, Danielle Bouchard. “The task will be difficult
since Bermudez is an excellent boxer. Kim, however, has the
determination, perseverance, and doggedness to win those belts.
Her greatest desire: to become world champion again. Together
and with everyone's support, we will succeed!
Bermudez, fighting out of Santa Fe, Argentina, started her
career in 2016 as a 19-year-old. She won her first world title
fight in 2018 by dethroning Mexican Maria Guadalupe Bautista
(21-11-2, 4 KOs) at her home in Argentina for the IBF light
flyweight title. She added the WBO crown in 2022 with a brutal
knockout of Debora Rengifo (19-11-1, 11 KOs), of Caracas,
Venezuela. After seven successive IBF and one WBO title
defenses, she lost by majority decision to Costa Rican Yokasta
Valle (28-2, 9KO), who is also IBF / WBO world champion of the
minimum division (105 pounds), in Carson, California. The latter
immediately abandoned her two new junior flyweight titles (108
pounds) which allows Bermudez to win them back, this past March
in Buenos Aires against previously undefeated Mexican Tania
Enriquez (20-0, 9 KOs).
Now world champion once again, Bermudez is confident of
retaining her crowns: “I have always said that champions must
face the best and Kim Clavel is part of this group,” she
commented. “She may have the advantage of fighting at home, but
I am a proud and racy Argentina. I'll give you a good show and
return home with my belts.”
“To be the best, you have to beat the best,” added O.R.
Promotions CEO Georgina Rivero. “Evelin is ripe for proving her
eminence and a win over Clavel is the best way to prove it.”
“It is with great enthusiasm and confidence that we offer this
challenge to Kim and this gift to her many supporters,” GYM
President Yvon Michel remarked. “We remember the great intense
and passionate fight between the two champions last January.
Moreover, this one is still in the running for the 2023 Fight of
the Year. The 4,000 spectators at Place Bell are still shaking.
Next October 7th, the task promises to be difficult but,
supported by a passionate and noisy crowd, we will have a new
champion in Quebec!”