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He soon added USBA and NABA belts to his collection, before winning the IBF World title in 2004 with an eight-round stoppage over Canadian Syd Vanderpool. Lacy racked up two defenses of his IBF World title, beating Omar Sheika and Rubin Williams, before clashing with IBO champion Robin Reid in a unification bout. Scoring four knockdowns along the way, Lacy dominated Reid thoroughly and made the Englishman’s corner retire their fighter after the seventh round. However, in his biggest fight to date, Lacy was convincingly beaten in another unification fight when future Hall of Famer, and perhaps the best super middleweight of all time, WBO champion Joe Calzaghe won a unanimous decision in 2006 at the M.E.N. Arena in Manchester, England. Lacy came back with three victories over Vitaly Tsypko, Peter Manfredo and Epifanio Mendoza before losing a decision to Olympic teammate, and former WBC/WBO World champion, Jermain Taylor in late 2008. Following the Taylor fight, Lacy moved up to Light Heavyweight to beat Otis Griffin at the Sun Dome in Tampa in April of 2009. That victory paved the way for the Roy Jones fight, but after losing to the former Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight champion, Lacy has now decided to move down to 168 Lbs. again to chase another World title. The quest begins on December 11 with a fight for the UBO International title, and whoever is eventually confirmed to be in the opposite corner on the night will be in for a rough ride as a determined and fit “Left Hook” sets his sight at the top of the Super Middleweight division again. |