November 23, 2024

David Lemieux vs Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan: Who Wins?

By Boxing247.com

Both men are known as exciting fighters in the current middleweight division, and former IBF champ David Lemieux and contender Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan are set for a collision in September, on the card of the big Golovkin-Canelo II showdown in Las Vegas on the 15th. The two have exchanged words and O’Sullivan has reportedly signed on for the fight – and a potential thriller this one really is.

Irish warrior O’Sullivan, 28-2-1(20) is a powerful puncher, while Lemieux, 39-4(33) has in his time scored some truly chilling KO’s (see his brutal icing of Curtis Stevens).

When we look at the styles of the two men, Lemieux-O’Sullivan appears to be a guaranteed action fight; very possibly a real slugfest. After he was widely outpointed and outboxed by WBO middleweight champ Billy Joe Saunders back in December, it was assumed Lemiex would make the move up to 168 pounds and stay there. But after his catch-weight win over Karim Achour in May, Lemieux obviously had other ideas.

O’Sullivan, a real crowd-pleaser of a fighter, is very much in line to fight the GGG-Canelo II winner, and if he can beat Lemieux, it would in all likelihood turn out to be a final eliminator. This proposed match-up is a dangerous one for both fighters, but we fans will be the winners. With the great Roman Gonzalez also set to see action on the GGG-Canelo II card, we could be in store for a truly special night on September 15.

The Lemieux-O’Sullivan shoot-out may not last too long though.

Since losing via corner retirement to Chris Eubank Junior in December of 2015, O’Sullivan has reeled off six good wins and the 33 year old is used to fighting on big stages in America and in Canada.

How much has 31 year old Lemieux got left and how badly did the near shut-out points loss to Saunders hurt his confidence? Can O’Sullivan take the former champion’s big bombs if they do get through?

This fight really does have the look of a hard, maybe brutal fight for both men. No way does this one go the distance.

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