Toronto Star

Lemieux seeking success at MSG

Canadian power-puncher was knocked out his last time in the boxing mecca

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Former IBF middleweig­ht champion David Lemieux returns to Madison Square Garden on Saturday, looking to dispatch Tureano Johnson and set the stage for an even bigger fight.

“I’m ready to get back with the top guys,” said Lemieux, a 29year-old from Laval, Que. “We’ve been aiming for the top guys. Tureano Johnson is in the way, so we’re going to take care of him and see what happens after.”

If Lemieux has his way, Saul (Canelo) Alvarez is next. Lemieux has long had his sights on the Mexican star.

Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs) will be easy to find Saturday. He is fighting WBA supermiddl­eweight champion Rocky Fielding (27-1, 15 KOs) in the main event in New York.

Having captured world titles in both the superwelte­rweight (154 pounds) and middleweig­ht (160) divisions, the 28-year-old Alvarez wants to add supermiddl­eweight (168) to his collection.

Fielding, a native of Liverpool, England, looks to extend his win streak to seven straight as he makes his U.S. debut.

It’s Lemieux’s first bout at the boxing mecca since an eighthroun­d knockout loss to Gennady Golovkin in October 2015. The Kazakhstan­i star, claiming the IBF title Lemieux had won just four months before, left as unified middleweig­ht champion.

Lemieux is excited to be back at MSG.

“My last fight to the Garden wasn’t the way I wanted it. This time it’s going to be the way I want it,” he said.

Lemieux is coming off an impressive one-punch, firstround knockout of Gary (Spike) O’Sullivan in September on the undercard of the Alvarez-Golovkin rematch in Las Vegas. Lemieux felled the Irish fighter with a crushing left hook.

“It’s a God-given gift,” Lemieux said of his power. “Some fighters have speed. Some fighters are just very slick. ... Some are just powerful. Power has always been with me, as long as I could punch.

“It’s been a gift I had. And over the years, it’s been perfected.”

It was his second straight win since a decision loss to Billy Joe Saunders last December for the WBO middleweig­ht title.

While that loss slowed Lemieux’s return to the top, the Canadian believes he’s hitting his prime.

“Definitely. I feel like I’m hitting some highs that I’ve never hit in the past, in terms of power. I’ve never been this strong and powerful my entire career.”

Alvarez won a majority decision win over Golovkin on the same card. Their first fight ended in a draw.

Johnson, a 34-year-old southpaw from the Bahamas, has lost only to Curtis (The Cerebral Assassin) Stevens and Sergiy (The Technician) Derevyanch­enko.

“He’s a very good fighter,” said Lemieux.

 ??  ?? David Lemieux is coming off a one-punch knockout of Gary (Spike) O’Sullivan.
David Lemieux is coming off a one-punch knockout of Gary (Spike) O’Sullivan.

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