Adonis Stevenson, born on September 22, 1977, is a distinguished Haitian-Canadian former professional boxer who made his mark in the ring from 2006 to 2018. He is best known for his remarkable victory in 2013, where he claimed the WBC, Ring magazine, and lineal light heavyweight titles by defeating Chad Dawson with a stunning first-round knockout. This achievement not only solidified his status in the boxing world but also earned him prestigious accolades, including Fighter of the Year and Knockout of the Year from The Ring.
Throughout his career, Stevenson was celebrated for his incredible hand speed and devastating knockout power, which positioned him among the hardest punchers in boxing during his prime. His prowess in the ring was evident as he successfully defended his WBC and lineal titles ten times over a span of more than five years, showcasing his dominance in the light heavyweight division.
However, Stevenson's career faced a tragic turn in 2018 when he sustained a life-threatening brain injury during a fight against Oleksandr Gvozdyk. This incident marked a significant and challenging chapter in his life, leading to his retirement from professional boxing. Despite the challenges he faced, Stevenson's legacy as a formidable boxer remains intact, remembered for his electrifying performances and contributions to the sport.