Steven Butler vs Patrice Volny Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Casino de Montreal hosts the battle for the WBC Francophone Middleweight Title this June, featuring local favorites Steven Butler and Patrice Volny. The rivalry unfolds in Montreal, Quebec, escalating as both fighters aim to claim or defend the prestigious title.

Steven Butler turned pro in 2014 and boasts a record filled primarily with knockouts. His comeback from a recent defeat by Zhanibek Alimkhanuly via KO showcases resilience, offsetting previous victories against Ivan Alvarez and Steve Rolls by TKO and KO respectively. Patrice Volny, seasoned since 2016, rebounded impressively from his lone career loss to Esquiva Falcao in 2021 with successive TKOs against Abraham Juarez Ramirez and a stunning KO versus DeAndre Ware. With both athletes sharing a similar fierce competition history, their encounter is predicted to feature tactical stand-offs punctuated by explosive power moves, each leveraging years of precinct experience.

Steven Butler vs Patrice Volny Fight Card

Steven Butler vs Patrice Volny Undercard

Steven Butler vs Patrice Volny Fight

Steven Butler faces Patrice Volny for the Francophone Middleweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Steven Butler record: 34-4
  • Patrice Volny record: 18-1
  • Belts at stake: WBC Francophone Middleweight Title

Steven Butler turned pro in 2014 and has a record of 34 wins (28 by KO), 4 losses, and 1 draw. He recently won against Steve Rolls by knockout. Given Rolls' similar stats compared to Volny, Butler has a good chance given his higher KO rate and previous middleweight experience.

Patrice Volny also entered the professional scene in 2016, currently standing at 18 wins (12 KOs) and only one loss. His recent victory was over DeAndre Ware, who competes in a higher weight class. This experience against heavier opponents might give Volny an edge in durability against Butler's power.

Osleys Iglesias vs Evgeny Shvedenko Fight

Osleys Iglesias faces Evgeny Shvedenko for the IBO World Super Middleweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Osleys Iglesias record: 10-0
  • Evgeny Shvedenko record: 16-1
  • Belts at stake: IBO World Super Middleweight Title

Osleys Iglesias faces Evgeny Shvedenko for the IBO World Super Middleweight Title.

Osleys Iglesias, with a record of 10-0-0 and 90% KOs, turned pro in 2019. His recent victory was against Marcelo Coceres, characterizing his ability to handle experienced fighters. The current match will show his power against Evgeny’s reach and orthodox style in the super middle class.

Evgeny Shvedenko has a fight record of 16-1-1 with less knockout power at 43.75%. Since turning pro in 2015, he drew against Pavel Silyagin last September, demonstrating his challenge in securing clear wins. Facing an undefeated Osleys will require leveraging his experience to counteract Iglesias’s knockout strength.

Mary Spencer vs April Hunter Fight

Mary Spencer faces April Hunter for the WBA Gold Female Super Welterweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Mary Spencer record: 8-2
  • April Hunter record: 7-1
  • Belts at stake: WBA  Gold Female Super Welterweight Title

Mary Spencer turned pro in 2021 and has a solid record of 8 wins, 2 losses with 6 knockouts. Her last fight was a win against Sonya Dreiling by retirement. Comparing Sonya’s lesser experience and lower KO rate to her next opponent, Mary might find April Hunter’s consistent performance a challenging match-up given their similar weight class.

April Hunter, active since 2019, holds a record of 7 wins and only 1 loss, having knocked out none of her opponents. Her latest victory was against Kirstie Bavington on points. Despite displaying less knockout power than her opponent Mary Spencer, Hunter's relentless point-winning strategy could pose a real threat in an endurance-focused battle in this super welterweight clash.

Movladdin Biyarslanov vs Elias Mauricio Haedo Fight

Movladdin Biyarslanov faces Elias Mauricio Haedo for the Super Lightweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Movladdin Biyarslanov record: 14-0
  • Elias Mauricio Haedo record: 14-5
  • Belts at stake: NABF Super Lightweight Title.

Movladdin Biyarslanov, a pro since 2018 with an undefeated record of 14-0 and 12 KOs, boasts an impressive 85.71% KO rate. His last victory was a TKO against Cristian Palma, an experienced fighter with fewer KOs, indicating his prowess in power punching. Against Haedo, who has suffered more losses but also holds substantial knockout power, Biyarslanov’s continued aggression and southpaw stance could be key advantages as both reside in similar weight classes.

Elias Mauricio Haedo, entering the professional scene in 2018, holds a record of 14-5 with 10 knockouts. Recently, he won by TKO over Ruben Nestor Neri Munoz, reflecting strong performance dynamics. Facing Biyarslanov marks a significant challenge due to Movladdin's undefeated streak and higher KO rate. However, Haedo's experience against similarly competitive opponents offers him insights that might exploit any gaps in Movladdin’s armor despite a slight disadvantage in weight class fluidity.

Shamil Khataev vs Ramadan Hiseni Fight

Shamil Khataev will face Ramadan Hiseni in a middleweight class fight.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Shamil Khataev record: 12-0
  • Ramadan Hiseni record: 18-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Shamil Khataev, undefeated from Russia, turned pro in 2019 and has a record of 12 wins, with three by knockout, maintaining a 25% KO rate. In his last bout, he won against Pius Mpenda, who had fewer overall fights but a higher KO percentage. This might make his upcoming fight challenging against Hiseni, who has more experience and a comparably better track record.

Ramadan Hiseni from Switzerland started his professional career in 2015 and holds an 18-1-1 record with six knockouts (33.33% KO rate). He last defeated Michel Marcano, a highly experienced fighter with strong knockout capabilities. While Hiseni's previous opponents had generally less experience and lower success rates than Khataev’s, matching up against an undefeated fighter like Khataev will be his next big test.

Jhon Orobio vs Jose de Leon Jasso Fight

Jhon Orobio will take on Jose de Leon Jasso in a light weight class bout with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Jhon Orobio record: 9-0
  • Jose de Leon Jasso record: 13-4
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Jhon Orobio debuted in 2023 and has maintained an undefeated record of 9-0, with a remarkable 88.89% knockout rate demonstrating his dominant punching power early in his career. In his last fight, he won by unanimous decision against Alexis Gabriel Camejo, who had a record of 8-3-2 at that time but lacked knockout power. Comparing this to Jasso's more balanced record and experience, Orobio's aggressive and powerful style could put him at an advantage in this match.

Jose de Leon Jasso turned professional in 2015 and holds a record of 13 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw with a knockout ratio of about half his victories (46.15%). He lost to Mark Smither by unanimous decision in his most recent fight; Smither had fewer fights but was undefeated. Smither’s low KO percentage contrasting with Orobio’s high KO rate might suggest that Jasso could struggle against fighters who possess significant striking force, making him vulnerable in his upcoming fight against the heavy-hitting Orobio.

Leila Beaudoin vs Lizbeth Crespo Fight

Leila Beaudoin and Lizbeth Crespo will face off in a super featherweight class match.

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Leila Beaudoin record: 11-1
  • Lizbeth Crespo record: 15-7
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Leila Beaugoin turned pro in 2019 and boasts an impressive record of 11 wins and only 1 loss. She recently won against Elizabeth Chavez Espinoza, a fighter with a weaker track record than Crespo. Crespo's experience against more skilled opponents suggests she could pose a significant challenge for Beaudoin.

Lizbeth Crespo began her professional career in 2012 and has accumulated a mixed record of 15 wins and 7 losses. Her last win was against Tamara Marianela Nunez, who has had less success than Leila's recent opponents. This fight might test Crespo's ability to handle fighters with a higher win rate like Beaudoin. Crespo, stepping up from the light division to super feather may impact her performance.

Luis Santana vs Guillermo Leonel Crocco Fight

Luis Santana faces Guillermo Leonel Crocco in a light division bout. No titles are on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Luis Santana record: 11-0
  • Guillermo Leonel Crocco record: 20-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Luis Santana, turning pro in 2020, holds an undefeated record of 11 wins with 5 by knockout. His last victory was against Emiliano Martin Garcia, a seasoned opponent with a decent track record. Santana's ability to overcome experienced fighters like Garcia indicates he might have the edge against Crocco, who recently faced defeat.

Guillermo Leonel Crocco, starting his professional career in 2015, has a record of 20 wins and 3 losses, with only 6 knockouts. His last fight resulted in a loss to Idalberto Umara. Compared to Santana's recent wins over stronger opponents and considering Crocco's limited knockout power, Santana appears better prepared for this matchup.

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