David Lemieux has decided to hang up his gloves. A decision carefully considered for several months. It’s not easy for a competitor like him to say goodbye to the sport he’s been practicing since adolescence.
I analyzed his entire career. He had 43 wins in 48 fights, including 36 knockouts. My observation? He has achieved a career beyond expectation. He defied predictions.
I remember the articles following his setbacks once morest Marc Antonio Rubio and Joachim Alcine in 2011. It was said that the Quebecer would never be a boxer who would shine internationally.
Lemieux refused to listen to his critics. Instead of feeling sorry for himself, he rolled up his sleeves. He decided to entrust his career to coach Marc Ramsay and Camille Estephan as manager.
This association has paid dividends. Lemieux is back on the winning path. He won his next seven fights before ending his association with his promoter Yvon Michel. A stormy divorce.
It was the right decision. Lemieux’s career on the international scene took off.
Through his association with Golden Boy, Camille Estephan was able to arrange a world title fight for him once morest Hassan N’Dam at the Bell Center.
He didn’t miss his chance. He becomes world champion. No one can ever take that achievement away from him. Not even his critics.
Subs for his old age
By becoming champion, the powerful slugger signed his most lucrative contract of his career. A unification bout once morest Gennady Golovkin at Madison Square Garden. Every boxer’s dream.
By stepping into the ring that night, he assured his old age. His millions have been placed in a safe place. No madness. He had other paying duels followingwards, but never at this level. From this side, he can withdraw his head in peace.
Physically, David had been mortgaged for several years. It was running on the emergency battery.
He notably had the hands of an elderly person. For a long time, Luc Vincent-Ouellet and Samuel Décarie had to be creative to help him out before his training and fights. They succeeded in their bet.
His weight cuts have been torture for the majority of his career. They caused headaches for his trainers, his promoter and… his nutritionists.
The one in New York in 2018 cost him a date with Canelo Alvarez and millions more in the bank. He had exceeded the limits of his body.
This misfortune forced him to make the leap to 168 lbs. For the first time in his career, the power of his shots had less impact on his opponents. And he did not have the technical qualities to elbow with the elite of this division.
Pure Courage
Lemieux had a unique strength of character.
No opponent scared him. After his defeats, he asked for more.
If he had been offered a rematch once morest Golovkin, he would have accepted on the spot.
That was also David Lemieux. He rushed headlong in the face of challenges. Marc Ramsay and Camille Estephan had to protect him from himself.
If he hadn’t had this will, he would never have become world champion. He wouldn’t have had all of his fights on the major American television networks. He can be proud of it.
He retired at the right time. His post-career has been ready for quite some time. His beautiful Jennifer Abel, also newly retired, will also help him in his transition.
Lemieux has just written a happy ending to a brilliant career. Not all boxers can say the same.