'Ava' is back! David Avanesyan returns on the ‘Fight Before Xmas’ show
David Avanesyan (29-4-1, 17KO) will box for the first time since his WBO world title defeat against Terence Crawford on BCB’s December 20th ‘Fight Before Xmas’ show at the Eastside Rooms in Birmingham.12 months have passed since that night in Omaha, where he was stopped in round six, and he will get a chance to let his hands go to blow off the cobwebs ahead of some more huge nights in 2024.
Long avoided by the division’s best, 35-year-old Avenesyan landed a clash with Hall of Famer Shane Mosley back in 2015 in a defence of the WBA Interim world title he won six months prior against Charlie Navarro. Boxing in ‘Sugar Shane’s’ backyard, the Russian-born Armenian put on a clinic against the boxing legend, taking a wide unanimous decision.
He lost his next fight, a controversial points defeat to Lamont Peterson, and returned across the Atlantic, where he picked up the European title, stopping Spain’s Kerman Lejarraga in Bilbao. ‘Ava’ made five successful defences of the belt, including big stoppage wins against Jose Del Rio, Josh Kelly, Liam Taylor, Oskari Metz, and Kerman Lejarraga again, before vacating to take on boxing’s pound-for-pound king.
Often linked with big names, he remains present in the top 15 of the world rankings, and he has shown he can be a nightmare for any opponent. December 20th will give fans a chance to see one of the best in the division up close and is a great addition to an already stacked card.
Promoter Errol Johnson “David is a world-class fighter who has boxed one of the best fighters in the world and has beaten many of Europe’s best welterweights. He is a very welcome addition to the event and a fighter I am sure people will look forward to seeing in Birmingham”.
Tickets for the December 20th ‘Fight Before Xmas’ show are available now from the boxers directly or by emailing info@bcb-promotions.com, priced at £40 standard and £80 VIP Ringside
Managed by Neil Marsh and trained by Carl Greaves, ‘Ava’s’ opponent is yet to be named.
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