Quebec City - Canadian southpaw Adonis Stevenson retained his World Boxing Council light heavyweight world title with a lopsided decision over Australian Sakio Bika.
Haitian-born "Superman" Stevenson dropped Bika twice, but he couldn't finish him off.
Bika, who was born in Cameroon, and formerly held the WBC super middleweight world title, fell to 32-7 with three drawn and 21 knockouts -- but he's still never been stopped inside the distance. Stevenson took some time to get to grips with Bika's awkward style, but got to him with some hard punches in the fifth when Bika went down in what was ruled a slip.
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Haitian-born "Superman" Stevenson dropped Bika twice, but he couldn't finish him off.
Bika, who was born in Cameroon, and formerly held the WBC super middleweight world title, fell to 32-7 with three drawn and 21 knockouts -- but he's still never been stopped inside the distance. Stevenson took some time to get to grips with Bika's awkward style, but got to him with some hard punches in the fifth when Bika went down in what was ruled a slip.
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