David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
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David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
The Eye of the Tiger Management team confirmed Tuesday morning that David Lemieux will headline a gala presented at the Bell Center on December 7, according to RDS.
In the main event of the evening, Lemieux (40-4, 34 KOs) will make a comeback in Quebec for the first time since his clash with Karim Achour in May 2018 and this time, in his first at 168-pounds. For the occasion, he will face the Ukrainian Max Bursak (34-5-2, 15 KO) - who never lost by knockout.
"I am very excited to come back to fight at home, in front of my loved ones and my fans. I feel at the peak of my fitness and I plan to give everything in order to offer a memorable evening to boxing fans," Lemieux said.
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In the main event of the evening, Lemieux (40-4, 34 KOs) will make a comeback in Quebec for the first time since his clash with Karim Achour in May 2018 and this time, in his first at 168-pounds. For the occasion, he will face the Ukrainian Max Bursak (34-5-2, 15 KO) - who never lost by knockout.
"I am very excited to come back to fight at home, in front of my loved ones and my fans. I feel at the peak of my fitness and I plan to give everything in order to offer a memorable evening to boxing fans," Lemieux said.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
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Arslanbek Makhmudov and Simon Kean will also be in action on the card.
"We are very proud to present this event, which is special for us because it represents the fruit of nearly a year of work for both the organization and our boxers. It embodies our desire to surpass ourselves in order to present exciting and spectacular duels not only in order to ensure the progress of our athletes but also to put the eyes on boxing fans," said the president of EOTTM, Camille Estephan.
Makhmudov (9-0, 9 KOs) will defend his NABF heavyweight title against the so-called "The Nigerian Nightmare" in reference to his reputation as a slugger, Samuel Peter (38-8, 31 KO). The former Nigerian-born world champion has rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in heavyweights including Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko as well as Hughie Fury.
Kean (17-1, 16 KOs) will get an important test as he faces former WBO heavyweight champion Sergie "White Wolf" Liakhovich (27-7, 17 KOs) .
A representative of Belarus at the 1996 Olympics, bronze medalist at the 1997 world championships, Liakhovich had an impressive amateur career in which he had a record of 145 wins and only 15 defeats. He continued his progression in the pros by measuring himself to the elite of the division including Andy Ruiz Jr., Deontay Wilder, Bryant Jennings or Shannon Briggs.
Arslanbek Makhmudov and Simon Kean will also be in action on the card.
"We are very proud to present this event, which is special for us because it represents the fruit of nearly a year of work for both the organization and our boxers. It embodies our desire to surpass ourselves in order to present exciting and spectacular duels not only in order to ensure the progress of our athletes but also to put the eyes on boxing fans," said the president of EOTTM, Camille Estephan.
Makhmudov (9-0, 9 KOs) will defend his NABF heavyweight title against the so-called "The Nigerian Nightmare" in reference to his reputation as a slugger, Samuel Peter (38-8, 31 KO). The former Nigerian-born world champion has rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in heavyweights including Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko as well as Hughie Fury.
Kean (17-1, 16 KOs) will get an important test as he faces former WBO heavyweight champion Sergie "White Wolf" Liakhovich (27-7, 17 KOs) .
A representative of Belarus at the 1996 Olympics, bronze medalist at the 1997 world championships, Liakhovich had an impressive amateur career in which he had a record of 145 wins and only 15 defeats. He continued his progression in the pros by measuring himself to the elite of the division including Andy Ruiz Jr., Deontay Wilder, Bryant Jennings or Shannon Briggs.
Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Should be fun. Bursak has only cumulative pop at this level so shouldn't be a problem for Lemieux.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Yeah that is usually when the pressure is on him to perform and deliver... I think he puts on a beating vs Bursak who is not as hungry as before.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Was hoping for better for the Mak Attack (Peter is shot to shite) but at least he's fighting again
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Not me, he's got good power but terrible skills. Unlikely to ko anyone near a contender.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 07:52Lem sometimes surprises us when he fails to KO some opponents.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
The ones you expect him to knockout he doesn’t..Onetimeonly wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 12:49Not me, he's got good power but terrible skills. Unlikely to ko anyone near a contender.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 07:52
Lem sometimes surprises us when he fails to KO some opponents.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Lemieux won a razor-close ten round split decision over Max Bursak (35-6-2, 16 KOs).
The fight started with a bang as Bursak dropped Lemieux. Lemieux would rock Bursak in the third. But Burask would repeat his success by dropping Lemieux in the fifth, and then the Canadian puncher returned the favor when he dropped Bursak in round six. Both boxers had their moments as the contest played out.
The scores saw Lemieux get the nod with scores of 94-93, 94-93, and the third judge had Bursak ahead 94-93 on his card.
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The fight started with a bang as Bursak dropped Lemieux. Lemieux would rock Bursak in the third. But Burask would repeat his success by dropping Lemieux in the fifth, and then the Canadian puncher returned the favor when he dropped Bursak in round six. Both boxers had their moments as the contest played out.
The scores saw Lemieux get the nod with scores of 94-93, 94-93, and the third judge had Bursak ahead 94-93 on his card.
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Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
Lol, I guess it's Lepeux
Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
After the figtht, I heard promoter saying that maybe Lemieux could make 160lbs again...
Which means he has no future at 168lbs.
Which means he has no future at 168lbs.
Re: David Lemieux vs. Max Bursak - December 7, 2019
This was a slug fest, very entertaining.
I had it 94-93 Bursak, no complaints about the decision, close fight, a narrow decision for either fighter is fine.
Judges did a great job.
Not so sure about the ref, Bursak was allowed waaayyyy too many rabbit punches, warned repeatedly, never penalized. Ref also missed a second knockdown in the first round. Lem had already been down once and a second KD should have been called when he was held up by the ropes.
I had it 94-93 Bursak, no complaints about the decision, close fight, a narrow decision for either fighter is fine.
Judges did a great job.
Not so sure about the ref, Bursak was allowed waaayyyy too many rabbit punches, warned repeatedly, never penalized. Ref also missed a second knockdown in the first round. Lem had already been down once and a second KD should have been called when he was held up by the ropes.