Marie-Eve Dicaire was born on July 29,1986 and is a Canadian professional boxer who is a 2-time IBF female light middleweight champion from 2018 to March 2021 and from December 2021 to November 2022.
16 Facts About Marie-Eve Dicaire
Marie-Eve Dicaire has fought more than 50 fights in less than four years as an amateur.
On September 14,2017, it was announced that Marie-Eve Dicaire would be fighting on October 25,2017 against the IBF's 6th-ranked Yamila Esther Reynoso.
On October 25,2017, it was announced that Marie-Eve Dicaire would be fighting on Dec 7,2017 for the NABF 154lbs vacant super welterweight title.
On January 19,2018, it was announced that Marie-Eve Dicaire would be fighting against Katia Alvarino for the vacant NABF female 154lbs super welterweight title.
Marie-Eve Dicaire's opponent was switched a couple of days before the fight to Marisa Gabriela Nunez from Argentina.
Marie-Eve Dicaire defeated Nunez and became the NABF champion in the super welterweight division.
Marie-Eve Dicaire participated in the Grand Prix final gala of the Group Yvon Michel on June 9,2018 at the Cabaret du Casino Montreal, where she faced the Argentine Yamila Belen Abellaneda in a fight that was scheduled for 10 rounds.
Marie-Eve Dicaire, ranked second by the WBC and the WBA at super welterweight, as well as third by the IBF at welterweight, picked up her twelfth professional win, keeping her perfect record intact with a ten-round unanimous decision over Abellaneda.
Marie-Eve Dicaire defeated Ayala for the first time by unanimous decision on June 15,2017, at the Casino de Montreal.
Marie-Eve Dicaire fought Uruguayan native Chris Namus for the IBF super welterweight title.
Marie-Eve Dicaire, 32, appeared in her first world championship fight, while Namus, 31, was in her second defense of the title.
Marie-Eve Dicaire defeated Namus by unanimous decision for the IBF world female super welterweight title.
Marie-Eve Dicaire was supposed to defend her IBF World Female Super Welterweight Title for the first time against Dominican Republic native Lina Tejada.
Marie-Eve Dicaire defended her super-middleweight title by winning by unanimous decision against Sweden's Mikaela Lauren.
Marie-Eve Dicaire won against her veteran opponent by unanimous decision.