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Saturday, April 4, Bloody Elbow presents fight coverage of Adonis Stevenson vs. Sakio Bika. Premier Boxing Champions Stevenson vs. Bika airs live on CBS this Saturday, April 4 with a special afternoon fight time of 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT. Bloody Elbow will have live fight coverage, including results and discussion, right here.
This is the third show promoted under the banner of Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions. So far, the series has been a success, with strong ratings, star making performances, and a tremendous top to bottom card last time out. At this point though, the PBC name itself is not quite the buzz-maker it was a few weeks ago. Instead, the big draw here is one of the main event fighters - Adonis Stevenson.
Stevenson is the lineal Light Heavyweight king, and a true KO machine. He's been great since his breakout 2013 upset of Chad Dawson. The big talk is all Stevenson vs. Sergey Kovalev, and that's clearly the fight that needs to happen in this division. But before that can happen, we have Bika in there. He's an odd choice, partly because he comes in off a loss, but also because his style has the potential to make this a very un-Stevenson fight - more drawn out with less KO fireworks. Either way, he shouldn't pose a massive threat.
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Stevenson vs. Bika headlines the show, but it's not the only Light Heavyweight action on the card. Also in the ring here is the undefeated, heavy handed Artur Beterbiev. The hype over Betervbiev is building, and veteran Gabriel Campillo represents an excellent test for him.
Join us here at Bloody Elbow for Stevenson vs. Bika results, discussion, and live fight coverage this Saturday, April 4.
STEVENSON VS. BIKA FIGHT CARD:
Adonis Stevenson (25-1; 21 KO) vs. Sakio Bika (32-6-3; 21 KO) - Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)
Artur Beterbiev (7-0; 7 KO) vs. Gabriel Campillo (25-6-1; 12 KO) - Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)