Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Jean Pascal Professional career & Record

Jean Pascal


Jean-Thenistor Pascal (born October 28, 1982 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a French Canadian professional boxer and the current WBC, IBO and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight Champion.

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dateopponentW-L-Dlast 6location
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2010-12-18Bernard Hopkins51(32)-5(0)-1






Pepsi Coliseum, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada12


referee: Michael Griffin | judge: Claude Paquette | judge: Daniel Van de Wiele | judge: Steve Morrow
WBC light heavyweight title (supervisor: Jose Sulaiman)
International Boxing Organization light heavyweight title
Early life

When Pascal was 4, his mother (a nurse) and older brother (Nicholson Poulard) left Haiti for a better life and education. They settled in Laval, Quebec, just outside of Montreal. His father, a well-respected politician, remained in Haiti. Pascal played hockey and football, but watching his older brother become the Quebec boxing champion in 1996—Pascal, at 13 years of age, started to visit boxing gym "Club Champions St-Michel" once or twice every week. His first trainer was Sylvain Gagnon, who considered Pascal to be very talented. According to an interview from May 2005, Pascal's idol was Roy Jones Jr..

boxer: Jean Pascal

Global ID290691
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sexmale
birth date1982-10-28 / age 28
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divisionlight heavyweight
rating
2 / 818
1 / 21
stanceorthodox
height5′ 11″ / 180cm
reach72″ / 183cm
US ID064157
countryCanada
residenceLaval, Quebec, Canada
birth placePort-au-Prince, Haiti
birth nameJean-Thenistor Pascal
won 26 (KO 16) + lost 1 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 27
rounds boxed 182 KO% 59.26
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Professional career

Super Middleweight
Pascal made his professional debut on February 3, 2005, defeating Justin Hahn by second round technical knockout. After nine professional fights Pascal fought for the Canada National Super Middleweight title and the Quebec boxing Council (CQB) title in a national bout against Martin Desjardins, Winning the fight by KO 7. After two more fights Pascal bagged the TAB (Trans America Boxing) super middleweight title against Darnell Boone in his first ten round contest. Soon after Pascal fought Lucas Green Arias on September 30, 2006, at the Montreal Casino. The fight was for the vacant WBC Latino super middleweight title. Pascal sent him to the canvas with a flurry of punches in the sixth round. Arias got up for the final second of the round, but moments later slid off the stool in his corner, vigorously rubbing his head. He was unable to get up for the seventh round, making Pascal the winner. He was given oxygen in the ring and then was taken to the hospital on a stretcher.[2] It was revealed that he suffered a subdural hematoma.[3]
On November 18, 2006, Pascal defeated Jermain Mackey by unanimous decision to win the WBO NABO super middleweight title. Pascal then defeated Lafarrell Bunteng by unanimous decision on March 10, 2007, Defending the NABO belt.
With his win over Bunteng, Pascal fought for the NABO, NABA, and NABF national championships against Christian Cruz. This win solidified his reputation at the national level. After defeating Christian Cruz by technical knockout in the tenth round, Pascal fought former world title challenger Kingsley Ikeke on August 3, 2007. Pascal dominated Ikeke and won by unanimous decision. Later that year, he defeated Esteban Camou and Brian Norman.
His next fight took place on January 11, 2008 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida against Omar Pittman. Pascal dropped Pittman with a left hook in round two and was in control for the first six rounds, but Pittman managed to hurt Pascal in rounds seven and eight. Pascal came back strong in the last two rounds and won by unanimous decision. After the fight with Pittman, Pascal got in a verbal conflict with Edison Miranda. There were brief talks of a possible fight between Pascal and Miranda for the summer of 2008 but it quickly fell apart.
Pascal fought for the vacant WBC Super Middleweight title on December 6, 2008 at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England against unbeaten British fighter and top contender Carl Froch. Pascal held his own, with both men consistently tagging each other throughout the bout. In the end he was outpointed in a close exciting contest. The scorecards read 112-116 |111-117 | 110-118. Froch went on to defeat world class Jermain Taylor and top contender Andre Dirrell. After that fight Pascal fought Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas on April 4, 2009 and won the fight by knockout in the fifth round.

Jean Pascal
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Statistics
Real nameJean-Thenistor Pascal
Rated atLight Middleweight (Amateur)
Super Middleweight
Light Heavyweight (Current)
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Reach72"
NationalityCanada Canadian
Birth dateOctober 28, 1982 (age 28)
Birth placePort-au-Prince, Haiti
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins26
Wins by KO16
Losses1
Draws0
No contests0
Light Heavyweight
After losing to Carl Froch and jumping back after knocking out Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas, Pascal decided to go up in weight and fight as a light heavyweight.
He then went onto win the WBC light heavyweight title from Adrian Diaconu on June 19, 2009 at the Bell Centre in Montreal. About two months after the fight on August 12, 2009 the city of Laval honored Pascal.
Pascal defended his newly crowned WBC light heavyweight title for the first time on September 25, 2009 against the WBC mandatory opponent, aged Italian veteran Silvio Branco. Pascal won the fight by a 10th round TKO. After knocking Branco down once in round 7 and twice in round 10.
Pascal's second title defense came on December 11, 2009 in a rematch against Adrian Diaconu. Just like the first fight against Diaconu the fight ended in another win by decision. Throughout the fight Pascal seemed to be having problems with his right arm, starting around round 5. However it did appear that his cutman was able to pop the shoulder back in before the start of round 11. Five days after the fight on December 16, 2009 Pascal went under arthroscopic surgery for his right shoulder.[4] Doctors removed a bone chip and repaired the labrum in his shoulder.
At the end of 2009, Ring Magazine rated Pascal as the 65th best boxer in the world as part of their yearly Top One Hundred Boxers ranking. This was the first time Pascal had been featured on the list.[5]
In June 2010, Pascal re-signed a major multi-million dollar contract with promoter Groupe Yvon Michel. In which he was guaranteed $1,050,000 to defend his WBC light heavyweight title against Chad Dawson. As well as a another $1,500,000 guaranteed in the fight following Dawson. The contract is the most lucrative ever given out to a boxer in Quebec boxing history. Pascal has become the first Canadian boxer to receive more than a million dollars for a fight in Canada.[6]
For Pascal's third title defense he fought, Chad Dawson for his WBC light heavyweight title, Dawson's IBO light heavyweight title, and Ring Magazine's vacant light heavyweight title. Pascal dominated the early action and worked well in the mid rounds but seemed to tire late and get frequently caught by the favored Dawson. Pascal won the fight by a technical decision part way through the eleventh round due to a accidental headbut that caused a major cut over Dawson's right eye and was stopped by the ring side doctor. However Pascal easily won the fight according to the judge's scorecards with scores of 108-101 and 106-103.[7]
Pascal's next fight will be against Bernard Hopkins and is announced for December 18, 2010 at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City.[8][9][10][11][12]
At the end of 2010, Ring Magazine rated Pascal as the 14th best boxer in the world as part of their yearly Top One Hundred Boxers ranking. Pascal moved up fifty one places on the list, compared to his 2009 ranking of 65. The jump in the rankings was directly attributed to Pascal's upset of Chad Dawson, since the list came out before Pascal fought Bernard Hopkins.


Professional Record

26 Wins (16 knockouts, 10 decisions), 1 Losses (1 by decision), 0 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
N/A26-1United States Bernard Hopkins-- (12)2010-12-18Canada Quebec City, Quebec, CanadaPascal's WBC, IBO, and Ring Magazine light heavyweight titles will be on the line.

The fight is expected to air on Showtime.

Win26-1United States Chad DawsonTD11 (12)2010-08-14Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaThird defense of WBC light heavyweight title.

Won IBO and vacant Ring Magazine light heavyweight titles.
The fight was aired on HBO.

Win25-1Romania Adrian DiaconuUD12 (12)2009-12-11Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSecond defense of WBC light heavyweight title.

Pascal's arm was injured during this fight.
This was Pascal's fifth fight in the Bell Centre.

Win24-1Italy Silvio BrancoTKO10 (12), 2:192009-09-25Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst defense of WBC light heavyweight title.

Pascal paid tribute to the late Arturo Gatti with the name 'Gatti' on the back of his red and gold trunks.
Branco was knockdown once in round 7 and twice in round 10.

Win23-1Romania Adrian DiaconuUD12 (12)2009-06-19Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaThe fight was for the WBC light heavyweight title.

Pascal's debut at light heavyweight.
The fight was later named as the best light heavyweight fight of 2009 according to Ring magazine. [17]
The fight was aired on Versus.

Win22-1Argentina Pablo Daniel Zamora NievasKO5 (12), 0:422009-04-04Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaThe fight was for the WBO inter-continental super middleweight title.
Loss21-1United Kingdom Carl FrochUD12 (12)2008-12-06United Kingdom Nottingham, United KingdomThe fight was for the vacant WBC super middleweight title.

Pascal's first fight in the United Kingdom since the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
The fight was aired on ITV.

Win21-0United States Omar PittmanUD10 (10)2008-01-11United States Hollywood, Florida, USAThe fight was aired on Friday Night Fights.

Following the fight, Pascal got in a verbal conflict with Edison Miranda.
This lead to talks about a possible fight between Pascal and Miranda. However, the fight quickly feel apart.

Win20-0United States Brian NormanUD10 (10)2007-12-07Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst defense of NABA super middleweight title.

Second defense of NABF super middleweight title
Third defense of WBO NABO super middleweight title.

Win19-0Mexico Esteban CamouKO3 (10), 2:372007-10-06Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win18-0Nigeria Kingsley IkekeUD12 (12)2007-08-03Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst defense of newly awarded NABF super middleweight title.

Pascal injured his elbow late in the fight.

Win17-0United States Christian CruzTKO10 (12), 2:002007-06-08Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSecond defense of WBO NABO super middleweight title.

Won the vacant NABA and NABF super middleweight titles.

Win16-0United States Lafarrell BuntingUD12 (12)2007-03-10Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst defense of newly awarded WBO NABO super middleweight title.
Win15-0The Bahamas Jermain MackeyUD12 (12)2006-11-18Canada Trois-Rivières, Quebec, CanadaWon the vacant WBO NABO super middleweight title.
Win14-0Costa Rica Lucas Green AriasTKO6 (12), 3:002006-09-30Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWon the vacant WBC latino super middleweight title.
Win13-0United States Darnell BooneUD10 (10)2006-06-23Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst appearance on Friday Night Fights.

Won the newly created Trans America Boxing (TAB) super middleweight title.

Win12-0Trinidad and Tobago Melroy CorbinTKO5 (8), 2:372006-03-11Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win11-0United States Eric HowardTKO2 (8), 2:302006-02-25Canada Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Win10-0Canada Martin DesjardinsTKO7 (10), 2:162005-12-10Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWon the vacant Canadian super middleweight title.

As well as the newly created Quebec Boxing Council (CQB) super middleweight title.

Win9-0Uruguay Gerardo SoriaTKO4 (8), 2:362005-11-19Canada Sherbrooke, Quebec, CanadaThe fight was on the campus of the University of Sherbrooke.
Win8-0United States James CrawfordTKO3 (8), 1:472005-10-29Canada Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Win7-0United States Jesse SandersKO1 (6), 1:452005-10-15Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win6-0Barbados Ricardo KellmanTKO2 (6), 2:502005-09-10Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win5-0United States Homer GibbinsTKO2 (4), 1:452005-07-13Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win4-0United States Donnie PendeltonTKO2 (4), 3:002005-06-18Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFirst of many fights at the Bell Centre.
Win3-0United States Eddie O'NealUD4 (4)2005-03-03Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win2-0United States Jesse LondoKO1 (4), 0:502005-02-12Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win1-0United States Justin HahnTKO2 (4), 2:172005-02-03Canada Montreal, Quebec, CanadaProfessional debut at super middleweight.

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