ADONIS STEVENSON VS. SAKIO BIKA TO TAKE PLACESATURDAY, LUB PLAUB HLIS NTUJ 4 IN FIRST PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS EVENT LIVE FROM THE PEPSI COLISEUM IN QUEBEC CITY

Live on CBS at 3 p.m. LI/12 p.m. PT

MONTREAL (FEB. 27, 2015) – Light heavyweight world champion AdonisSupermanStevenson (25-1, 21 KOs) returns to the ring Hnub vas xaum, Tim 4 tom Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City to defend his title against former super middleweight world champion SakioThe ScorpionBika (32-6-3, 21 KOs). Tus Tim 4 event marks the debut of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on CBS (3 p.m. LI/12 p.m. PT).

 

I am excited to be the headliner for first PBC event on CBS,” Stevenson said. “I know Bika will stop at nothing, so the fight will be spectacular and extremely offensive-minded. I predict that Bika will lose by knockout for the first time in his career.

 

After all these years fighting at 168 pounds, it was becoming increasingly difficult to make weight and that was a major factor in my defeats,” Bika said. “I see no problem making the jump to light heavyweight to face Stevenson and I do not feel I’ll be at a disadvantage because the champion made this transition successfully himself less than two years ago against Chad Dawson. I promise you that I will be the new champion on Tim 4.”
Stevenson, 37, won the world light heavyweight title in June of 2013 in Montreal, via a sensational 76-second, first-round knockout just over the then-undisputed king of the division, Dawson. The impressive victory earned Stevenson “Xyoo knockout” thiab “Fighter of the Yearaccolades. In his first defense the following Sept. 28, former world champion TavorisThunderCloud was meant to be a major test for the new champion, but the powerful southpaw forced Cloud to retire at the end of the seventh round.

 

Two months later, “Supermanconcluded the year with an unequivocal victory over his No. 1 mandatory contender, TonyBomberBellew of Great Britain, who was unable to complete the sixth round. In May 2015 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Polish challenger Andrzei Fonfara proved to be a tough challenger and fans were treated to a memorable bout as Stevenson knocked Fonfara down twice in the early rounds only to visit the canvas himself in the ninth round. Judges scored the fight 116-109, 115-110 thiab 115-110 for Stevenson in his SHOWTIME® debut. In his last outing, Dec. 19, 2014 on SHOWTIME from the Pepsi Coliseum, “Supermanmade short work of Russian veteran DmitryThe HunterSukhotskiy, stopping him in the fifth.
Bika, fighting out of Australia by way of his native Cameroon, which he represented at the 2000 Olympics, has earned the reputation as a tough, rough brawling warrior who has fought the best. He has been in six world title fights (1-3-2), holding one of the 168-pound division crowns in 2013-14. He has fought many world champions, never been knocked out in 41 professional bouts and he wasThe Contender, Season 3reality television series champion in 2007.

 

The Scorpiondemonstrated his world-class toughness and determination in fights with the world’s elite super middleweights at that time, challenging world champions Markus Beyer thiab Joe Calzaghe nyob rau hauv 2006, Lucian Bute nyob rau hauv 2007 thiab Andre Ward nyob rau hauv 2010. Resilience and hard work finally paid off for Bika when he won the coveted 168-pound title, defeating Marco Antonio Periban by decision in 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. He successfully defended his title six months later by fighting to a 12- round draw with Anthony Dirrell on SHOWTIME in 2013. Bika eventually lost his belt in a rematch with Dirrell on SHOWTIME last August.

 

PBC on CBS, headlined by the light heavyweight world championship fight between Stevenson and Bika, is promoted by Groupe Yvon Michel (GYM) and presented by Videotron and in association with Mise-O-Jeu.
Tickets go on sale Hnub vas xaum, FEB. 28 tom 10 a.m. E, at the Pepsi Coliseum box office in Quebec, by calling (418) 691-7211 los sis (800) 900-7469, hauv online (online) www.billetech.com, at GYM (514) 383-0666 and Champion Boxing Club (514) 376-0980. Ticket prices range from $25 mus $250 on the floor.

 

Because the show is being held the day before Easter, GYM encourages the Quebec public to come as families and groups by offering two tickets (in the stands) for-the-price-of-1 special offer for two days only (Hnub vas xaum, FEB. 28 thiab Hnub xya, Lub peb hlis ntuj 1) for those purchasing tickets directly through www.billetech.com.

 

For more information visit www.sports.sho.com thiab www.groupeyvonmichel.ca, follow on Twitter at @SHOSports, @yvonmichelgym, @AdonisSuperman and @Sakio_Bika, follow the conversation using #StevensonBika, become a fan on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/SHOBoxing or visit the SHOWTIME Boxing Blog athttp://theboxingblog.sho.com.

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