Severe discomfort in his back has stalled David Lemieux's latest attempt to have his career move forward.
The former middleweight titlist was forced to withdraw from a scheduled February 21 headliner at Colise Financire Sun Life in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada after suffering a back injury during training camp. News of the development was announced by Lemieux's manage, Camille Estephan's Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM) who through a press release have indicated the show will still go on.
It just won't happen for Lemieux, whose post-title reign career has been plagued by injuries and struggles to make weight. The latest injury-which resulted in a full stop of his training camp-puts Lemieux (41-4, 34KOs) on the shelf for at least 2-3 weeks and officially out of his planned 10-round super middleweight clash versus Poland's Robert Talarek (24-13-3, 16KOs).
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The former middleweight titlist was forced to withdraw from a scheduled February 21 headliner at Colise Financire Sun Life in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada after suffering a back injury during training camp. News of the development was announced by Lemieux's manage, Camille Estephan's Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM) who through a press release have indicated the show will still go on.
It just won't happen for Lemieux, whose post-title reign career has been plagued by injuries and struggles to make weight. The latest injury-which resulted in a full stop of his training camp-puts Lemieux (41-4, 34KOs) on the shelf for at least 2-3 weeks and officially out of his planned 10-round super middleweight clash versus Poland's Robert Talarek (24-13-3, 16KOs).
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