Kevin Bizier

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Kevin Bizier boxer
Data
Birth Name Kevin Bizier
Weight class Welterweight
nationality CanadaCanada Canadian
birthday August 12, 1984
place of birth Saint-Émile , Québec
style Left-hand boom
size 1.75 m
Combat Statistics
Struggles 28
Victories 25th
Knockout victories 17th
Defeats 3
Profile in the BoxRec database

Kevin Bizier (* 12. August 1984 in Saint-Émile , Quebec , Canada ) is a former Canadian boxer in the welterweight division .

Amateur career

Kevin Bizier played 124 amateur fights and won 98 of them. He was Canadian light welterweight champion in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 and also won the silver medal in this weight class at the 2007 Commonwealth Championships in Liverpool . He had this Richarno Colin , Jamie Flinn and Bradley Skeete defeated before he was defeated in the final battle against Todd Kidd His most significant victory was achieved in October 2006 at the international tournament Copa Romana in the Dominican Republic when he later Olympic champion in the semifinals Félix Díaz defeat could . In the final fight, he also beat the later Olympian Jonathan González.

He was also a participant in the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the 2005 and 2007 World Championships .

Professional career

In September 2008 he signed a professional contract with Groupe Yvon Michel (GYM) , one of his coaches was Marc Ramsay. Bizier won his professional debut on October 4, 2008 and remained undefeated in 20 other fights. He defeated among others Mauro Lucero, Christian Bladt and Giuseppe Lauri. Against Lanardo Tyner he won the North American title of the NABA welterweight on December 17, 2011 and defeated Nate Campbell on February 8, 2013 in the fight for the IBF intercontinental championship.

In November 2013 and December 2014 he lost just by points (split decision) to Ionuț Dan Ion , but defeated the until then undefeated Fredrick Lawson in November 2015 and qualified for an IBF World Championship fight against Kell Brook . However, he lost this fight on March 26, 2016 in the Sheffield Arena by TKO in the second round and then ended his career.

Individual evidence

  1. Kevin Bizier's amateur successes
  2. Canadian Championships with Results
  3. Results of the 2007 Commonwealth Championships
  4. Kevin Bizier, GYM
  5. Results of the Romana Cup 2006
  6. Results of the Commonwealth Games 2006
  7. Results of the 2005 World Cup
  8. Results of the 2007 World Cup
  9. Kevin Bizier se joint à GYM (French)
  10. Kevin Bizier vs. Lanardo Tyner
  11. Kevin Bizier vs. Nate Campbell
  12. Kell Brook vs. Kevin Bizier