Tuesday, February 5, 2013

(((BOXING))) Kevin Bizier vs Nate Campbell Live ESPN Friday Night Fights February 8




MONTREAL -- Kevin Bizier will be up against a well-travelled veteran when he steps into the Bell Centre ring against 40-year-old Nate Campbell.

Bizier (19-0) will face Campbell (36-9-1) on Feb. 8 in a bout to be televised in the United States on ESPN2's Friday Night Fights.

The 28-year-old from Quebec City was originally scheduled to face Englishman John O'Donnell (27-2), who was forced to pull out after fracturing his left hand in training.

Promoter Yvon Michel said Thursday that beating Campbell is key to Bizier's future in the 147-pound division.

Campbell, of Jacksonville, Fla., held the IBF, WBA and WBO titles in 2008 and 2009. Despite his age, he has won his last two bouts, including a ninth-round stoppage of contender Victor Cayo in March.

"Kevin wanted a known opponent and that's what he's getting in Campbell," Michel said in a statement. "Only a small percentage of boxers become world champion and only the exceptional ones become unified champions like Campbell.

"This is Kevin's chance to prove that he belongs among the elite in the division."

Bizier holds the minor NABA title.


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"I'm glad for the chance to show everybody that I'm ready for the big leagues," he said.

The co-feature has Toronto super-featherweight Tyler Asselstine (12-0) in what should be a tough 10-rounder with Joel Diaz (11-0) of Palmdale, Calif.

The card also has 36-year-old Joachim Alcine (33-3-1) of Laval, Que., the former WBA light middleweight champion, against 33-year-old David Toribio (19-14-0) of the Dominican Republic.

Alcine was knocked out in the first round by Matthew Macklin in his last outing Sept. 15 in Las Vegas.

Heavyweight Didier Bence (6-0) of Montreal and super-featherweight Kevin Lavallee of Ste-Adele, Que., will also be on the card.

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Welterweight is a hot division with stars like Manny Pacquiao and Tim Bradley. Canada has a handful of promising 147-pound contenders with Bizier, Antonin Decarie (27-1) of Laval, Que., Phil Lo Greco (25-0) of Toronto, Mikael Zewski (18-0) of Trois-Rivieres, Que. and Ionut (Jojo) Dan (30-2) of Montreal.

veteran and former lightweight titlist Nate Campbell has gotten the call to replace the injured John O'Donnell in the February 8 ESPN Friday Night Fights main event, where the 40-year-old "Galaxxy Warrior" will face Canada's Kevin Bizier in the 10-round welterweight main event.



Campbell (36-9-1, 26 KO) is still a battler, though definitely past his prime. Through a series of setbacks out of the ring, Campbell never got to truly capitalize on his 2008 upset of Juan Diaz, and has settled into a role as a high-level gatekeeper. He's won two straight, beating Victor Cayo and Krzysztof Szot in 2012, the last fight coming in June.

Bizier (19-0, 13 KO) is a solid 27-year-old prospect out of Saint-Emile, Quebec, with a win over the capable Lanardo Tyner on his record already. He was last seen on December 14, beating tough sub-.500 opponent Doel Carrasquillo in a one-sided rout.

The card will have a very interesting prospect co-feature, as Tyler Asselstine (12-0, 7 KO) faces 20-year-old Joel Diaz (11-0, 10 KO) in a 10-round super featherweight bout. Asselstine, 26, has made a few waves in Canada in his brief pro career, and should have the home