David Lemieux (boxer)

David Lemieux
Statistics
Rated at Middleweight
Height 5 ft 10 12 in (1.79 m)
Reach 64 in (163 cm)
Nationality Canadian
Born 22 December 1988 (1988-12-22) (age 23)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 27
Wins 25
Wins by KO 24
Losses 2
Draws 0
No contests 0

David Lemieux (born on December 22, 1988 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian professional boxer of Québécois and Armenian descent. Lemieux fights in the middleweight division.[1] He a former WBC International middleweight champion and holds a professional boxing record of 25-2-0.

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Amateur boxing career

Lemieux began boxing at the age of nine. He won the Canadian Amateur Championship three times.[2]

Lemieux is currently trained by Marc Ramsay. Previously, he was trained by Russ Anber and was featured with Anber in DVD tutorial series Title Boxing as a teenager.

Lemieux was never interested in making a bid to join the Canadian Olympic boxing team which was woefully under-supported in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics. Instead, he and Russ Anber viewed the Olympic program as a dead-end which would have him competing against boxers with vastly more experience while limiting his training prospects in ways detrimental to a fighter with professional aspirations.

Professional boxing career

Although Lemieux planned to turn pro at 17, he was required to wait until he turned 18 because of Canadian Boxing Federation rules.[2] Quebec-based promotion company Groupe Yvon Michel (GYM) was quick to sign him to a multi-fight contract, pitting him against opponents in four-round bouts that quickly became crowd favorites in Montreal. Lemieux is now a proven commodity, fighting televised six-rounders on ESPN's Friday Night Fights and filling out the undercard during several championship events.

Rubio fight

On April 8, 2011 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Lemieux was featured in the main event of ESPN's Friday Night Fights. His opponent was Marco Antonio Rubio, who came to the fight with a record of 49-5-1 (43 KOs). Lemieux was favored to win in his hometown against the Mexican veteran. During the first five rounds, Lemieux dominated Rubio by landing hard power punches to his guard. Rubio came to life in round six and began to land hard punches as Lemieux tired. In the seventh round, Rubio knocked down Lemieux with a right hook to the head. Lemieux got up, but Rubio continued where he left off and threw more punches at him. With only seconds left in round seven, Lemieux's corner had seen enough and threw in the towel to stop the fight. After the fight Anber said that Lemieux still has a lot to work and improve on if he wants to reach the top level.

Alcine fight

In a huge upset, former world champion Joachim Alcine defeated Lemieux at the Bell Center, Montreal, on December 10, 2011. Lemieux was quoted as a 5 to 1 favorite by the wagertrackers. The fight was declared a majority decision over 12 rounds, with scores of 116-112 by two judges and an even scoring of 114-114 by the third one. Alcine was awarded the WBC International Middleweight title. Most ringside observers thought Alcine dominated the fight.[3]

Professional boxing record

25 Wins (24 knockouts, 1 decisions), 2 Losses (1 knockout, 1 decision), 0 Draws[4]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 25-2 Joachim Alcine MD 12 2011-12-10 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec Lost WBC International Middleweight title.
Loss 25-1 Marco Antonio Rubio TKO 7 (10) 2011-04-08 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec WBC Middleweight Title Eliminator.
Win 25-0 Purnell Gates TKO 2 (10) 2010-12-03 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Win 24-0 Héctor Camacho, Jr. KO 1 (12) 2010-10-29 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec Retained WBC International Middleweight title.
Win 23-0 Elvin Ayala KO 1 (12) 2010-06-11 Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec Won vacant WBC International Middleweight title.
Win 22-0 Walid Smichet KO 2 (10) 2010-04-03 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Retained Canada Super Middleweight title.
Win 21-0 Jason Naugler UD 10 2010-02-06 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Won vacant Canada Super Middleweight title.
Win 20-0 Delray Raines KO 2 (10) 2009-12-11 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec Won vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental Middleweight title.
Win 19-0 Alfredo Contreras KO 2 (8) 2009-11-07 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 18-0 Donny McCrary KO 1 (8) 2009-10-03 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 17-0 Bladimir Hernandez KO 5 (8) 2009-08-28 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 16-0 Martin Avila TKO 2 (6) 2009-06-19 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Win 15-0 Thomas Davis KO 1 (6) 2009-04-18 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 14-0 Luis Roberto Reyes TKO 1 (8) 2009-03-07 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 13-0 Rogelio Sanchez TKO 3 (6) 2009-01-30 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Win 12-0 Patrick Tessier TKO 2 (6) 2008-11-01 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Won vacant Canada - Quebec Boxing Council (CQB) Light Middleweight title.
Win 11-0 Lance Moody KO 1 (6) 2008-10-04 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 10-0 Ulises Duarte TKO 1 (4) 2008-08-01 Gare Windsor, Montreal, Quebec
Win 9-0 Oswaldo Gonzalez TKO 2 (6) 2008-07-11 Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Win 8-0 Julio Gonzalez TKO 2 (6) 2008-06-06 Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Win 7-0 Rodney Green TKO 4 (4) 2008-05-03 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 6-0 Guillermo Cortez KO 1 (4) 2008-02-09 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 5-0 Jesus Ortega KO 1 (4) 2007-12-07 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Win 4-0 Rene Fernandez KO 2 (4) 2007-09-15 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 3-0 Andres Lovera KO 2 (4) 2007-06-08 Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Win 2-0 Jose Luis Alvarez TKO 2 (4) 2007-05-12 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 1-0 Jose Candelario Torres TKO 2 (4) 2007-04-14 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec

Titles in boxing

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References

  1. ^ Boxrec. "David Lemieux". Boxrec Fighter Page. http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=389447&cat=boxer. Retrieved 5 June 2007. 
  2. ^ a b Doiron, Paul (October 16, 2009). "18 fights and 18 wins for young, upcoming boxer". Miramichi Leader (Brunswick News): p. C1. 
  3. ^ Eastsideboxing.com, 11 December 2011 Retrieved on 11 December 2011. The attendance was roughly 3,000 people.
  4. ^ http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?cat=boxer&human_id=389447