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Yves Ulysse Jr. vs. David Theroux - July 16, 2021

Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 09:12
by Ruthless-RKO
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Yves Ulysse Jr. all set for David Theroux, claims to be ready for 140-pound world title bout

World-rated Yves Ulysse Jr. will defend his NABF junior welterweight title against David Theroux in a scheduled 10-round contest at the Centre Gervais Auto in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada on Friday.

Ulysse (19-2, 10 knockouts) is looking to work his way back up the rankings after losing to Ismael Barroso (UD 12) in December 2019. Since then, he has rebounded with a win over Mathieu Germain (TKO 7) last November, and he is now looking forward to stern test from his countryman.

“It will be one of my toughest fights,” Ulysse told The Ring. “The reason is simple: A guy who has nothing to lose is more dangerous than a guy who has something to prove. My loss with Barroso made me step up my game.

“[Theroux’s] a hard puncher with a good left hook. He also has a lot of heart. Keeping my composure will be the key to winning.”

Ulysse, 32, was a very good amateur and represented Canada at the 2011 and 2013 World Championships. He was impressive against Germain last time out but feels that he can raise his game to another level.

“I wasn’t at my 100-percent best in my fight with Mathieu,” Ulysse said. “I wanted to set the record straight and show the difference between us. I need to be on top of the rankings for a title fight, where I’m supposed to be.

“I’ll take [on] anyone who’s in front of me. I’m ready for a world title fight.”

Ulysse’s promoter, Camille Estephan of Eye of the Tiger Management, was disappointed that one half of the co-main event, Sadriddin Akhmedov, was injured but acted swiftly to upgrade Ulysee’s fight to the main event.

“[We were] very disappointed about the cancellation of Sadriddin’s fight,” said Estephan. “These things happen, he’ll be back, he should be completely recovered within six to eight weeks.”

Estephan was only too pleased to put the spotlight on Ulysse, who he hopes to maneuver into a world title opportunity at 140 pounds.

“He looked amazing in his last fight and we want him to continue the climb,” he stated confidently. “He stumbled in the past, but we all know how great of a boxer he is. We are looking for consistency before tackling a world title shot.”

Theroux turned professional in 2014. He won his first six outings before suffering defeat for the first time against the vastly more experienced Ignacio Mendoza (KO 7). After scoring five wins, Theroux dropped a decision to Mexican trial horse Jose Emilio Perea (SD 6) and was later outpointed by Jesus Antonio Perez Campos (MD 8). The 27-year-old Canadian holds a win over one-time lightweight contender Jose Alfaro (TKO 6) but is coming off a loss to Steve Claggett (RTD 6), which saw his record dip to 16-4 (11 KOs).

Re: Yves Ulysse Jr. vs. David Theroux - July 16, 2021

Posted: 16 Jul 2021, 08:32
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Yves Ulysse Jr. vs. David Theroux - July 16, 2021

Posted: 17 Jul 2021, 05:17
by Ruthless-RKO
Yves Ulysse Stops David Theroux in Quebec Headliner

On Friday, Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM) staged their first Quebec event in front of an audience in over a year.

The event, presented by La Reine des Bières, Mise-O-Jeu and Videotron, was held in front of a crowd of nearly 1,500 people at the Centre Gervais Auto in Shawinigan.

In the headline bout, Yves Ulysse Jr. picked up a stoppage win over David Théroux. From the first bell, Ulysse took the fight to his opponent and managed to send him to the floor in the third round.

Although at times being overwhelmed by a very mobile Ulysse, Theroux never lost hope and tried, as best he could, to get to Ulysse by trapping him on the ropes on several occasions.

However, it was in the fifth round that Ulysse put an end the Sorel native as his trainers decided to stop the fight.

In the co-feature of the evening, Clovis Drolet faced a much bigger boxer in Danyk Croteau.

In the early moments of the fight, Clovis seemed to study his opponent and had to endure some good attacks from Croteau who reached him through his guard.

However, Drolet's clan quickly adjusted and the Beauport native managed to defeat Croteau in the third round in spectacular fashion.

In addition, Raphael Courchesne was having his tenth fight and was looking to get back to winning ways against the powerful Ontario boxer, Larone Whyte.

At the beginning of the fight, Whyte was very aggressive but was not able to destabilize Courchesne. Courchesne remained focused on his goal and was able to end the fight with the knockout of the night. It was with a combination repeated several times in the gym (left jab to the body followed by a left hook to the head) that the athlete nicknamed "Bad Intentions" put his opponent to sleep.

Without even starting the eight count, the referee immediately put an end to the fight in the fifth round.