David Lemieux (born December 22, 1988) is a Canadian former professional boxer who held the IBF middleweight title in 2015.
David Lemieux: Grateful Dead| Net worth| Next Fight| Highlights
Grateful Dead:
Quebecs independent police watchdog said the Montreal police tactical unit was at a motel at about 7am for a search linked to the investigation into three homicides in Montreal and Laval in the past two days.
The watchdog said officers were confronted by a suspect with a firearm.
Shots were fired and the man was struck by at least one bullet and pronounced dead at the scene.
Net Worth:
David Lemieux has a net worth of an estimated $2 million in 2022. The 33-year Canadian boxer has impressed his fans with his appearances in the ring. He is recorded to have 48 professional appearances in pro boxing, with 43 wins and only five losses.
In 2015, Gennady Glolovkin agreed to defend his three world titles against David in a unification match in Madison Square Garden on 17 October. It was live by HBO Pay-Per-View. It was one of his memorable matches. Although he had lost that day but earned his career-high bagging in $1.5 million.
Next Fight:
Lemieux has treated boxing fans from the four corners of the Earth to intense and phenomenal fights.
Above and beyond his stellar performances, his 43 victories in 48 fights, his 36 KOs and his 200 rounds, David is first and foremost a warrior whose courage and perseverance have made him a source of inspiration.
Noteworthy among his most spectacular performances was his resounding victory against Gabriel Rosado in December 2014 in his first fight on the prestigious HBO network before a hostile crowd, a fight wich gave him the NABF title belt.
Highlights:
In his IBF world championship bout against Hassan N’Dam in June 2015, one of his most career-defining fights, Lemieux sent his opponent to the mat four times before a delirious crowd at Bell Centre.
Just as noteworthy was his clash against the unified middleweight champion of the world Gennadiy Golovkin, his greatest career challenge, before a filled-to-capacity Madison Square Garden.
But it was just the beginning, as he started to earn more from his fights and has mostly seen dominating his opponents in the ring.