We have a title belt on the line tonight when Adonis Stevenson 27-1, 22 KOs) defends his WBC Light Heavyweight title against Thomas Williams Jr. on the PBC show on Spike TV in Quebec City, Quebec.
In the primary undercard we’ll get another light heavyweight bout between Eleider Alvarez (19-0, 10 KOs) taking on Robert Berridge (27-4-1, 21 KOs).
We’ve got a two hour show so we might get a third fight. If so, I’ll get you the details as the men hit the ring. As always scroll on down for the live blog. Keep reading for the press release from PBC.
Adonis Stevenson has held onto his 175-pound world title for more than three years, but Thomas Williams Jr. believes it’s time for the “Top Dog” to take down the champ.
Adonis Stevenson (27-1, 22 KOs) will end a 10-month ring absence Friday night when he defends his crown against fellow southpaw Thomas Williams Jr. (20-1, 14 KOs) at Centre Videotron in Quebec City (Spike, 9 p.m. ET/PT).
Stevenson, 38, will attempt to make the seventh successful defense of the title he earned with a 76-second stoppage of Chad Dawson in June 2013.
Stevenson, a Haiti-born Canadian, is fighting for the 14th straight time in his adopted country, but Williams said he has drawn surprising support from many fans in the Great White North.
“When I came to Canada for the press conference, I received a good welcome,” said Williams, who weighed in Thursday at 174.6 pounds, while Stevenson checked in at 173.6. “I thought a lot of people in Canada liked Adonis Stevenson, but a lot of people were telling me ‘Knock this guy out,’ and ‘We’re tired of him.’”
The 5-foot-11 Stevenson has won 14 straight fights, 12 by knockout, since losing by second-round stoppage to Darnell Boone in April 2010 in a 168-pound bout.
In his last fight in September, “Superman” earned a third-round TKO of fellow southpaw Tommy Karpency in Toronto. It was just Stevenson’s fourth contest in the last two years after fighting four times in 2013 alone, but the champ said the decreased workload has helped rejuvenate him.
“Sometimes it’s good to take a break and come back stronger,” said Stevenson, who is 7-0 with five knockouts in title fights. “My layoff will be good for me. I needed to recover, but everything is good now and I don’t have any injuries.”
And what about those fans from his adopted country whom Williams claims are pulling for the challenger?
The 6-foot-1 Williams earned his shot at Stevenson with a crushing second-round KO of Edwin Rodriguez on April 30. The 28-year-old southpaw from Fort Washington, Maryland, vowed to dethrone the champ with an equally devastating display of power.
Both boxers have had their chin tested in recent fights, with Andrzej Fonfara downing Stevenson in the ninth round of their May 2014 title bout. Williams was stopped by Gabriel Campillo in Round 5 in his only career defeat in August 2014, and was floored by Humberto Savigne in the first round last November before storming back to gain a second-round TKO.
For a complete overview of Stevenson vs Williams, visit our fight page.
The PBC fights start at 9 p.m. on Spike TV. Let’s watch.