MONTREAL -- If his chin can get through the first few rounds, Lucian Bute has a
chance to re-establish his reputation as world class boxer.
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himself out early trying to test that chin, Jean Pascal stands to claim one of
the biggest wins of his career. Thats how the scene is set for what promoters
are calling the biggest match ever between two Canadian fighters. Bute (31-1)
will face Pascal (28-2-1) in the main event Saturday night before more than
20,000 Bell Centre spectators, with a much larger audience watching on the U.S.
specialty channel HBO. If the few hundred who turned up for Fridays weigh-in are
an indication, those who chant Butes name will drown out fans of the flashy,
outspoken Pascal, but all that really counts is what happens in the ring. The
12-round fight is officially for the minor NABF light heavyweight title and a
meaningless trinket called the WBC Diamond belt, but much more is at stake for
the two former world champions from Montreal whose careers have been mostly
idling the last two years. "I feel very good, very confident," Bute, a natural
super-middleweight, said after easily making weight at 173.6 points. "My future
is in play. "Its the most important fight of my career so far." Pascal was a
little over on his first attempt, then took off his tuque and came in right on
the 175-pound limit. He put tape over his mouth to avoid saying anything to Bute
or the media. The 33-year-old Bute has much to prove. The Romanian-born fighter
who moved to Montreal to turn pro in 2003 was often criticized for always
fighting in his adopted home and avoiding tough opponents while he held the IBF
super-middleweight (168-pound) title from 2007 to 2012. And when he finally left
Montreal to defend for the 10th time against power-punching Carl Froch in
England, he was destroyed in five rounds, wobbling around with his face a bloody
mess as the referee stopped the bout. He was hardly convincing in a close
12-round decision win over Denis Grachev in his only bout since then in
November, 2012, although he came away with the NABF title. The question now is
whether hell hold up if Pascal connects with an early power punch. "Youll see
Saturday night if I have a chin or not, but Im very confident," he said. "In
England with Carl Froch, I got a hit a lot and I never went down. I never took a
knee and I dont plan to this time either." The Bute-Pascal showdown was
originally scheduled for May 25, but was postponed when Bute injured a hand.
After surgery to remove bone chips, he feels his hands are in their best shape
in years. The 31-year-old Pascal lost a close decision to Froch in England in
2008. Shortly after, he moved up one weight class and beat another Romania
native based in Montreal, Adrian Diaconu, for the WBC light heavyweight title.
He defended it four times, but hit a wall in a pair of bouts with the wily
Bernard Hopkins, who was in his mid-forties. Hopkins slipped and dodged punches
and let Pascal wear himself trying to land haymakers and then took over in the
late rounds. Their first meeting in 2010 was a draw, and Hopkins got the win and
the title by unanimous decision a year later. Pascal has only fought twice since
then, both against B-level opponents. He has since sought outside help in the
form of boyhood idol Roy Jones Jr. to take his game to another level. They held
camp at altitude at the Big Bear resort in California. Bute usually holds
training camps in Florida, but stayed in Montreal for this one. While Bute and
Pascal waited for their showdown, another Montreal fighter, Adonis Stevenson,
jumped to the front of the queue by taking the WBC belt. Stevensons
Detroit-based trainer Sugar Hill will be an interested spectator .The winner
will become mandatory challenger for the title, although that fight likely wont
happen until early 2015. He called the fight a toss-up, and said it should
become clear in the first round who will win. "The only question I have is about
Bute in a big fight after the Carl Froch fight," said Hill, the nephew of
legendary trainer Emanuel Steward. "How he handles that will decide the outcome
of the fight and that will be decided in the first round. "I have it in Butes
favour if the fight goes longer." The southpaw Bute is the more technically
sound of the two and his left uppercut can be deadly. Pascal answers with a
brawling style, with plenty of speed and athleticism. Butes trainer Stephan
Larouche likes how his fighter has not shown any signs of nervousness or doubt
leading into the bout. Of course, he feels Bute will win. "Hes got better
abilities and he can adjust the distance way better than Jean Pascal," said
Larouche. If the fight goes the distance there will almost certainly be calls
for a rematch, although Butes promoter Jean Bedard said he may prefer a rematch
with Froch first if he wins. A loss would be crushing for Pascals pride, but he
would likely remain in demand because his bouts are always entertaining. Peter
Nelson of HBO said airing it on their first boxing show of the year was an easy
decision. "These are two elite fighters with a lot at stake, with careers on the
line in a certain respect," he said. "Its a great fight in terms of the
environment here and the division theyre in. "Weve seen Adonis Stevenson and
Sergey Kovalev emerge in the same division, so its a hot division with a lot of
depth. We think the winner of this fight can emerge in a serious way to be a
real player in our long term plans for the network." The co-feature has a
10-round heavyweight clash between Cuban Mike Perez (20-0) and Carlos Takam
(28-1) of France. Perez weighed 231.2 while Takam was 256.2. Notes: Promoter
Yvon Michel said Stevenson plans to fight three times in 2014. He gave few
details other than that the first one will not be against fellow knockout artist
Kovalev.. . . Larouche said Butes move to light heavy is not necessarily
permanent and he can still make weight at super-middleweight.
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patch on the right sleeve during the season. The patch, shaped like home plate,
carries the number 715, Aarons autograph and a "40th Anniversary"
banner.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Panthers offensive tackle Jordan Gross is saying
goodbye to the NFL after 11 seasons. The Panthers confirmed the three-time Pro
Bowl left tackle will announce his retirement at a news conference on Wednesday
at the stadium. "Jordan has been a great Panther and he will be missed,"
Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman said Tuesday in a text message.
Cam Newton agreed. The Pro Bowl quarterback said in a text message, "It was
truly a pleasure to play with Jordan. He always had my back. He will be missed."
Just wholl replace Gross at left tackle is uncertain. Gross, 33, was a
first-round pick by Carolina in 2003 and started a franchise-record 167 games.
He went to his third Pro Bowl this past season as an alternate. Gross contract
had expired with the Panthers earlier this month, but there was still some
question as to whether he might agree to return for one more season. He went on
vacation with his family last week to Idaho to contemplate whether or not to
retire. Gross told the teams website, Panthers.com, that it was the right time
to step away. "Ive played a lot of football here, and Ive seen a lot of guys
come and a lot of guys go," Gross told the website. "Sometimes it ends well for
guys, and sometimes it is not the ending they were looking for." Gross said he
didnt want to leave until the team was in good position for sustained success.
He believes the team is there now. "There is good, young leadership, there are
talented players, and there are guys that really want to work hard and want to
win," Gross said. Former quarterback Jake Delhomme, who played with Gross from
2003-2009, called him the "ultimate professional." "He was a hell of a player,
and a great gentleman," Delhomme said. "The thing is I dont believe he got the
respect he deserved around the league." Delhomme said the 6-foot-4, 305-pound
Gross was extremely athletic, humble and driven. "We he was a rookie in 2003,
his initial thoughts heading into minicamp were Oh gosh, please dont (stink),"
Delhomme said with a laugh. "That was the mentality he always took. It wasnt a
fear, but it was a mentality of, hey, Ive got to be good every day. Thats how
Jordan preparedd every day.
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Greg Olsen said he spoke to Gross recently and half-jokingly tried to convince
him to return. But he said Gross already had his mind made up. "Hes such a great
player and Im really happy for him," Olsen said. "When I talked to him, I know
he feels good not only about his body of work and his career, but also the
impact he had on this organization. He was always a stand-up guy. He has the
respect of all of his teammates. Hes the type of guy you want if youre an NFL
franchise." Gross joined the Panthers in 2003 and stepped right in as a starter,
helping Carolina reach the Super Bowl as a rookie. However, Gross spent the next
10 years trying to get back, but the Panthers could never make it past the NFC
championship game. Gross decision creates a void for the Panthers at left
tackle. Bruce Campbell, Garry Williams and starting right tackle Byron Bell are
potential replacements, but the team could look for help in free agency or the
draft. The Panthers have the 28th pick in the draft. Olsen said it will be
difficult to replace Gross after the Panthers went 12-4 this past season, but
said young players will have to step up. "Jordan has been top notch for his
whole career," Olsen said. "Hes tough to lose. But every year it happens around
the league -- you lose players to retirement or injury. You have to move on and
fill that role." Wide receiver Steve Smith is the only remaining player from
Carolinas Super Bowl team in 2003 that lost 32-29 to the New England Patriots on
a last-second field goal by Adam Vinatieri. Gross current and former teammates
immediately took to Twitter to comment on the news. Said Smith: "Since 1999
until 2day (at)J2theGross and I have been in same huddle. Today its has stopped
I salute JG, great player better man!!! Love ya." Said Panthers defensive end
Charles Johnson: "One of the best to ever play in a panther jersey. I wish he
would stay but you gotta do what u gotta." Offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz, a
former teammate of Gross with the Panthers, wrote that Gross "was an outstanding
mentor and Im so thankful he decided to help me when I was a young naive
rookie."
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