Montreal Gazette

Canada’s light heavyweigh­ts take to the ring

- BILL BEACON

Canada’s presence in the light heavyweigh­t division will be on display when Adonis Stevenson, Jean Pascal and Eleider Alvarez appear in the same Bell Centre ring on Saturday night.

Southpaw slugger Stevenson (28-1) will face Andrzej Fonfara (29-4) of Poland in the eighth defence of the World Boxing Council belt he won by knocking American Chad Dawson out cold in only 76 seconds in 2013.

The co-feature has former WBC champion Pascal (31-4-1) against Alvarez (22-0) in an eliminatio­n bout to determine which of them gets to challenge the Stevenson Fonfara winner, possibly later this year.

Stevenson and Pascal are Haiti natives who grew up in Montreal, while Alvarez is a Colombian who moved to the city to turn pro in 2009.

Along with Russian-born Artur Beterbiev, whose next bout is in July, they are four 175-pound fighters based in Montreal who ranked in the top-10 in the world.

They have been kept apart, but now they will finally start facing one another to see who comes out on top.

“It was a question of time,” promoter Yvon Michel said this week. “We have some stars in the same division on parallel paths and sooner or later they were going to cross paths.

“It makes for a great fight card. When you don’t know who’s going to win you’re sure to have a good show.”

Stevenson, the only Canadian with a title from one of the main fight sanctionin­g bodies, has already beaten Fonfara in 2014 but it wasn’t easy. The Pole scored a knockdown and felt he had done enough to win, but the judges gave Stevenson the unanimous decision.

Stevenson is now 39 — 10 years older than Fonfara.

Stevenson has taken heat for avoiding the best opponents, including the fighter who holds the other three major light heavyweigh­t belts, Andre Ward, and the Russian he took them from, Sergey Kovalev. Ward and Kovalev meet in a rematch June 17 in Las Vegas.

The undercard has welterweig­ht Custio Clayton (11-0) of Dartmouth, N.S., fighting for two vacant minor belts — the WBC Continenta­l and the IBF Internatio­nal. He faces Mexican Oscar Cortez (26-2), whose record looks to have been built mainly against second- and third-tier opponents.

Another welterweig­ht, Mikael Zewski (27-1) of Trois-Rivières, takes on Fernando Silva (15-10-3) at a 150-pound catchweigh­t.

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