
Canadian lightweight Lucas Bahdi looks to extend unbeaten record at Toronto card
TORONTO — Canadian lightweight boxer (Prince) Lucas Bahdi has bet on himself from the get-go.
“When I turned professional I said to myself ‘I’m going to do this the Mike Tyson route. I’m going to go fight as much as I can and knock out someone every month,'” said the 31-year-old from Niagara Falls, Ont. “And I was doing that up until COVID hit. I went nine straight months, nine wins, nine knockouts.”
He took the 10th fight, in November 2020, against Alejandro Palmero Hernandez in the Mexican’s hometown of Cuernavaca, despite an injured right hand. Bahdi’s plan to knock him out with his left sounded good until he broke that hand in the first round.
“It was a nightmare,” Bahdi recalled. “It wasn’t going very well, because I couldn’t do much in there, but I ended up knocking him out with the broken hands.”