Marie-Eve Dicaire

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Marie-Ève Dicaire
Born (1986-07-29) July 29, 1986 (age 37) [3]
Statistics
Weight(s)Super-welterweight[1]
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Reach180 cm (71 in)[1]
StanceSouthpaw[1]
Boxing record[2]
Total fights20
Wins18
Wins by KO1
Losses2

Marie-Ève Dicaire (born July 29, 1986) is a Canadian former professional boxer who is a two-time IBF female super-welterweight World champion having held the title from December 2018 to March 2021 and from December 2021 to November 2022.

Biography[edit]

Dicaire was a standout karate practitioner, winning a Canadian championship at 11 and a world championship at 18, before turning to boxing where she excelled as an amateur claiming Quebec and Canadian championships in 2013 before turning professional in 2015.[4]

She defeated Marisa Gabriela Núñez from Argentina by majority decision to claim the vacant NABF female super-welterweight title at the Montreal Casino in Montreal, Canada on February 15, 2018.[5]

Dicaire beat Uruguayan Chris Namús for the IBF female super-welterweight World title on December 1, 2018, at the Videotron Center in Quebec City, Canada, winning by unanimous decision.[6]

She successfully defended her title three times before facing fellow undefeated boxer and WBC and WBO super-welterweight champion Claressa Shields on March 5, 2021. The vacant WBA belt was also on the line. Shields won the contest in Flint, Michigan, USA, by unanimous decision.[7]

After Shields vacated the IBF title, Dicaire regained it by knocking out the previously unbeaten Cynthia Lozano in the seventh-round at the Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada, on 17 December 2021.[8]

On 12 November 2022, she once again attempted to become a unified World champion by facing WBC and WBO title holder Natasha Jonas in Manchester, England. Jonas won by unanimous decision.[9]

Dicaire announced her retirement from boxing in March 2023.[10]

Professional boxing record[edit]

20 fights 18 wins 2 losses
By knockout 1 0
By decision 17 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
20 Loss 18–2 United Kingdom Natasha Jonas UD 10 Nov 12, 2022 United Kingdom AO Arena, Manchester, England Lost IBF female light middleweight title;
For WBC, WBO female light middleweight titles
19 Win 18–1 Mexico Cynthia Lozano KO 7 (10), 1:03 Dec 17, 2021 Canada Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada Won vacant IBF female light middleweight title
18 Loss 17–1 United States Claressa Shields UD 10 Mar 5, 2021 United States Dort Financial Center, Flint, Michigan, U.S. Lost IBF female light middleweight title;
For WBC, WBO, vacant WBA (Super), and inaugural The Ring female light middleweight titles
17 Win 17–0 Venezuela Ogleidis Suárez UD 10 Nov 23, 2019 Canada Videotron Centre, Quebec City, Canada Retained IBF female light middleweight title
16 Win 16–0 Sweden Maria Lindberg UD 10 Jun 28, 2019 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada Retained IBF female light middleweight title
15 Win 15–0 Sweden Mikaela Laurén UD 10 Apr 13, 2019 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada Retained IBF female light middleweight title
14 Win 14–0 Uruguay Chris Namús UD 10 Dec 1, 2018 Canada Videotron Centre, Quebec City, Canada Won IBF female light middleweight title
13 Win 13–0 Mexico Alejandra Ayala UD 10 July 20, 2018 Canada Place Bell de Laval, Laval, Canada
12 Win 12–0 Argentina Yamila Belen Abellaneda UD 10 June 9, 2018 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
11 Win 11–0 Argentina Marisa Gabriela Núñez UD 10 Feb 15, 2018 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada Won vacant WBC-NABF female light middleweight title
10 Win 10–0 Mexico Paty Ramirez UD 8 Dec 7, 2017 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
9 Win 9–0 Argentina Yamila Esther Reynoso UD 10 Oct 25, 2017 Canada Casino du Lac Leamy, Gatineau, Canada
8 Win 8–0 Mexico Alejandra Ayala UD 8 Jun 15, 2017 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
7 Win 7–0 United States Lisa Noel Garland UD 8 Feb 9, 2017 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
6 Win 6–0 Mexico Paty Ramirez UD 6 Dec 12, 2016 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
5 Win 5–0 Mexico Karla Zamora UD 6 Nov 20, 2016 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
4 Win 4–0 United States Ashleigh Curry UD 6 May 24, 2016 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
3 Win 3–0 Mexico Martha Patricia Lara Gaytan UD 4 Mar 17, 2016 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
2 Win 2–0 Canada Christina Barry UD 4 Jan 21, 2016 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
1 Win 1–0 Canada Christina Barry UD 4 Nov 20, 2015 Canada Colisée Cardin, Sorel-Tracy, Canada


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Boxrec profile of Marie-Ève Dicaire". Boxrec.com. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  2. ^ "Boxing record for Marie-Ève Dicaire". BoxRec.
  3. ^ "Marie-Eve Dicaire". June 29, 2017.
  4. ^ "Marie-Eve DiCaire Inks Promotional Pact With Yvon Michel". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  5. ^ "MARIE-ÈVE DICAIRE CONSERVE SA FICHE IMMACULÉE". Feb 15, 2018.
  6. ^ "Marie-Eve DiCaire Snatches Up IBF Super Welterweight Championship from Chris Namus". womenofboxing.com. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  7. ^ "Claressa Shields defeats Marie-Eve Dicaire to become undisputed super-welterweight champion". Sky Sports. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  8. ^ "Marie-Eve Dicaire Batters Cynthia Lozano, Stops Her In 7th To Regain IBF 154-Pound Title". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  9. ^ "Natasha Jonas beats Marie-Eve Dicaire on points to win IBF light-middleweight title". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  10. ^ "World champion boxer Marie-Ève Dicaire retires". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2024-05-21.

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