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Simion made it to the quarterfinals of the Athens Olympics and won bronze medals at the 2005 World Championships and 2002 European Championships. With over 300 amateur bouts and international success at amateur level, Simion was touted for pro success but he didnt quite live up to expectations in the pro ranks. Nonetheless he should provide Stevenson with a good learning experience in Shakur's first 10-rounder.Duarn “The Storm” Vue, the #13 ranked featherweight by the WBA is out with an injury and new opponent Romanian Viorel Simion (21-2, 9 KOs), will step in to face Shakur Stevenson (8-0, 4 KOs). Simion vs Stevenson will be the co-main event on this Saturday night’s ESPN/Top Rank world championship card featuring 2018 ESPN fighter of the year, Terence “Bud” Crawford vs. WBA #1 ranked welterweight Jose Benavidez Jr at the CHI Health Center located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska.
Simion, 36, amassed well over 300 amateur fights and represented Romania in the 2004 Olympics. The former IBF-Continental featherweight champion is coming off a unanimous decision loss to former world champion, Scott Quigg 34-2-2 (25), back in April of 2017. Another highlight in the battle-tested career of Simion was when he went 12 full rounds with former world titlist, Lee Selby back in 2013.
