The Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada will see some great live boxing action tonight as former super middleweight world champion Eric Lucas headlines the show in his comeback fight. Lucas has not been idle since being stopped by Australia's Danny Green for the interim WBC super middleweight title, he has rejuvenated Canada's premier boxing promoters Interbox by assuming the chief position in its future dealings. Lucas still feels that he has a future in the ring and returns tonight against veteran Tony Menefee to prove it.
Other action will see exciting professional novice Lucien Bute of Montreal taking on the much more experienced former world champion Dingaan Thobela of South Africa. Also, heavyweight hopeful Jean Francois Bergeron will return to action for the second time this year in the hope of posting his twentieth win against Raynaldo Minus.
Stay tuned to saddoboxing.com for the results of these fights as they happen.
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