Challenger Badou Jack says he will dethrone Canadian champion Adonis Stevenson
TORONTO — Champion Adonis Stevenson wore a crown and grinned as he roamed the dais microphone in hand, promising a knockout.
Challenger Badou Jack somehow managed to exude menace politely, saying Saturday will mark the end of Stevenson’s almost five-year reign as WBC light-heavyweight boxing champion.
Big-time boxing is back in Toronto with organizers billing Saturday’s main event at the Air Canada Centre — Stevenson’s ninth title defence — as the city’s biggest bout in 30 years.
Thursday’s new conference to promote the show was boxing through and through. Originally scheduled for 11 a.m., it was pushed back in mid-morning to 2 p.m. It eventually started at 2:39, stoked by a DJ playing the likes of Slipknot, Cypress Hill, Mobb Deep and Fetty Wap.


