The Borneo Post

Stevenson stops Fonfara in second round

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MONTREAL: Canadian champion Adonis Stevenson stopped challenger Andrzej Fonfara 28 seconds into the second round to retain his World Boxing Council world title on Saturday.

“I was very focused on him. I took my time and finished the job,” said Stevenson.

The 39- year- old easily won the rematch between the two light heavyweigh­ts as Poland’s Fonfara barely survived the opening round at the Bell Centre Arena in Montreal.

Fonfara’s trainer Virgil Hunter stepped in and stopped the fight early in the second round because his boxer was taking too much punishment.

“I caught him with my left. I knew he was coming so I took the punch,” said Stevenson.

When Fonfara returned to his stool after the first round, he looked dazed and out of it.

“He was hurt in first round,” Hunter said. “He survived but when he came back to the corner, he wasn’t all the way there.

“I told him ‘In the second round, don’t even throw a punch, just get yourself back.’ He got caught with a punch.”

It was a rematch of their actionpack­ed meeting in 2014, when Fonfara sent Stevenson to the canvas but was knocked down twice himself as Stevenson won by scores of 115-110, 115-110 and 116-109.

On Saturday, Fonfara was the first to hit the canvas in the opening round. Stevenson hurt him with a hard left to the temple, which was followed quickly by the knockdown. — AFP

 ??  ?? Andrzej Fonfara’s trainer Virgil Hunter (left) calls an end to the bout during the WBC light heavyweigh­t world championsh­ip match against Adonis Stevenson (second left) at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. — AFP photo
Andrzej Fonfara’s trainer Virgil Hunter (left) calls an end to the bout during the WBC light heavyweigh­t world championsh­ip match against Adonis Stevenson (second left) at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. — AFP photo

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