By Aus-Boxing, December 4th, 2011.
A year after losing to Andre Ward for the WBA Super Bantamweight title, Australian-Sakio Bika has returned to the ring on the Mares vs Agbeko II undercard with a stoppage victory over Mexican, Alfredo Contreras after the 3rd round.
Bika wasted no time as he came out aggressive and put pressure on the retreating Contreras. In the third round, both fighters got into a heated exchange with Bika getting the best of it and causing a cut over Contreras’ eye. The fight was stopped after the third as the ring doctor determined Contreras could not continue and Bika was declared the winner.
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Here we go, my next fight has been officially announced. I will be fighting against the mexican super middleweight boxer Alfredo Contreras.
The fight will take place in Los Angeles on the 3rd of December, 2011.
Hope to see you there to celebrate a great victory!
Sakio.
By Michael Carayannis, November 16th, 2011.
HE has not won a fight since 2009 but former world champion Sakio Bika has returned to the US to prove he is not a spent force.
Bika, 32, left his Kogarah home earlier this month in preparation for a fight against an unknown opponent in the US, likely on December 3.
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As I told you in my previous blog entry, I am heading to the United States of America in the purpose of getting some new exciting fights.
Well, great news, a new fight has just been planned for the 3rd of December, 2011.
Stay updated through my Blog or my Facebook Fan page and you will discover soon who my opponent will be!
Talk to you soon!
Sakio.
Departure day! I will be off to the United States of America from today, the 4th of November, for an undefined period. I am very excited about this trip. Let's hope I will find some valuable opponents and get some great fights over there! Sakio.
By James Slater, January 13th, 2010.
With fans currently taking in the recent news that former middleweight king Jermain Taylor has decided to withdraw from the "Super Six" super-middleweight tournament he was scheduled to next fight in in April, one obvious question has surely sprung to mind - who will replace the warrior known as "Bad Intentions?"
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By Peter Wells, January 12th, 2010.
In recent breaking news former World Boxing Council/WBO middleweight champion of the world Jermain Taylor has dropped out of the Super Middleweights Super Six tourney after the 1st stage of the tourney. Jermain Taylor told reporters that he was going to give his body time to heal and will be back very soon.
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By Rick Reeno, January 12th, 2010.
Promoter Lou DiBella confirmed to BoxingScene.com that the winner of Allan Green vs. Sakio Bika, scheduled for February 5 on Showtime, will face WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward in the second stage of the Super Six tournament on April 17.
Ward had been scheduled to fight Jermain Taylor, who announced his withdrawal from the tournament on Tuesday.
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By James Slater, January 9th, 2010.
Teak-tough Cameroon-born Australian Sakio Bika has complained bitterly in the recent past about how he has been unable to get himself a big fight. Accusing the top names of avoiding him, "The Scorpion" has been forced to remain relatively idle lately (just two fights in 2008, just one last year - all quick stoppage wins). But now, according to BoxRec and a number of other whispers on the net, the 30-year-old super-middleweight is set to get a fight the kind of which he has been hoping for.
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By Ray Wheatley, July 30th, 2009.
IBO super middleweight champion Sakio Bika (28-3-2, 19 KOs) blasted out Nestor Casanova (22-16, 10 KOs) of Argentina in round one at the Orion Function Center, Campsie, NSW, Australia Thursday. Bika connected with a solid right hands to drop the import twice and the referee Gary Dean crowned the Australian based Cameroon boxer.
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