Next fight of Steve Rolls is not determined yet.
Steven Butler and Patrice Volny face off tonight at Casino de Montreal for the WBC Francophone Middleweight Title. The Canadian rivals will battle in a middleweight main event set in their home territory of Montreal, Quebec.
Steven Butler and Patrice Volny will battle for the WBC Francophone Middleweight Title at the Casino de Montreal in Quebec, Canada. Both hailing from Montreal, this match not only presents a clash of local talents but also promises an exciting exchange for the middleweight crown.
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 and Patrice Volny will fight for the WBC Francophone Middleweight Title at Casino de Montreal in Canada. Both contenders hail from Canada and will contend in a 10-round middleweight category match, with Butler defending his title.
Hamzah Sheeraz and Austin Williams gear up for a lively light-heavyweight battle at the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This undercard fight will set the stage before Deontay Wilder faces Zhilei Zhang later in the evening.
Steve Rolls's record currently stands at 19 wins, 1 lose and 0 draw.
Steve Rolls's last fight took place against Edgar Berlanga on March 19, 2022, in New York, USA. He lost by UD in the 10 round. That fight was 5 months and 21 days ago.
Rolls's last 2 fights have come over a period of day, meaning he has been fighting on average every month and day. In those fights, he fought a total of round, meaning that they have lasted round on average.
The Steve Rolls is currently 40 years old. He was born on April 15, 1984, so he will turn 41 in 7 months and 6 days.
Steve Rolls made his professional debut in April 2011, so he has been a pro for 13 years.
Rolls is 5' 10" (5 Foot and 10 inch) which is 178 cm (1 meter and 78 centimeters).
His reach is 72 inches (72") which is 183 cm (1 meter and 83 centimeters).
Rolls fights from a orthodox, which means he favours his right hand as his power hand when fighting.
Steve Rolls doesn't currently have a fight scheduled