Billy Joe Saunders vs. David Lemieux
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Billy Joe Saunders 160 lbs beat David Lemieux 160 lbs by UD in round 12 of 12
- Date: 2017-12-16
- Location: Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, Canada
- Referee: Michael Griffin
- Judge: Phil Edwards 118-110
- Judge: Benoit Roussel 120-108
- Judge: Gerardo Martinez 117-111
- Promoters: Oscar De La Hoya (Golden Boy Promotions), Camille Estephan (Eye of the Tiger Management) & Frank Warren (Queensberry Promotions)
- Ring Announcer: Michael Buffer
- Aired On: BT Sport, HBO (Main Event)
- WBO World middleweight title (3rd defence by Saunders)
Notes
- Billy Joe Saunders - The Ring Magazine #4, BoxRec #6.
- David Lemieux - The Ring Magazine #3, BoxRec #7.
- Lemieux spent most of the twelve round fight trying to land a massive punch with the Canadian known for being a heavy hitter. But Saunders was excellent on the back foot and timed his footwork to perfection to make Lemieux continually miss.
- Saunders threw in a Muhammad Ali shuffle as early as the second round and managed to land a hurtful left hand just before the bell which seemed to stun Lemieux.
- One such moment was when Lemieux wound up a massive right, only to miss by a mile and punch into air. Saunders delighted in Lemieux’s misfire and peered into the crowd to see where the punch might have landed.
- The Canadian crowd were not impressed with Saunders showboating and booed him throughout the contest, while watching Lemieux take a schooling.
- CompuBox Punchstats
Post-Fight Quotes
- "Gennady Golovkin, you kept saying you want my WBO belt when I was 14 stone, out of shape and wasn't in love with boxing. Then you wanted to fight me. Fight me now. Now fight me, because we'll be seeing a different story. You'll be punching fresh air." - Billy Joe Saunders.
- "I wasn't at my best. Hats off to Billy Joe. As of the second round, my left hand, I couldn't use it the way I wanted to, and he was on the run, so I had difficulties throwing my jab. He was running away from the first round until the end. I guess that's his strategy to win, to run away from fighters who are fighting. If that's the way you want to win, congratulations." - David Lemieux.