Centre Videotron
Quebec City, Canada
Centre Videotron Boxing Statistics
About Centre Videotron Boxing Venue
The Centre Vidéotron, a state-of-the-art arena in Quebec City, Canada, has quickly become a cornerstone of the city's sports and entertainment landscape since its grand opening on September 8, 2015. This impressive venue, with a seating capacity of over 18,000 for hockey games and up to 20,000 for concerts, is Canada's second-largest arena in Quebec and the seventh-largest indoor arena. Its modern design, which seamlessly blends with the surrounding environment, includes a giant outdoor screen that allows passersby to catch glimpses of the events inside.
While the Centre Vidéotron is a relatively new addition to Quebec City's skyline, it has already made its mark in the world of boxing. On December 1, 2018, the arena hosted a significant boxing event, although the specifics of the match are not provided in the search results. More recently, the venue was set to host a pivotal light-heavyweight championship bout between Quebec's adopted son, Artur Beterbiev, and Callum Smith on January 13, 2024. This event, organized by Eye of the Tiger in partnership with Top Rank and Matchroom Boxing, promised to be one of the most essential boxing galas in recent Quebec history.
Quebec City itself has a rich boxing heritage that extends far beyond the walls of the Centre Vidéotron. The city has been home to numerous thrilling fights over the years, with local boxers making their mark on the national and international stage. While not explicitly tied to the Centre Vidéotron, it's worth noting that Quebec has produced its fair share of boxing talent. Renan St-Juste, for instance, holds the record for the most local fights since 2000, having participated in six matchups against various opponents. The province's boxing scene has also seen its share of dramatic moments, such as the career-altering bout between Davey Hilton and Stephane Ouellet, which changed the course of Quebec boxing history.
As the Centre Vidéotron continues establishing itself as a premier boxing venue, it builds upon Quebec City's storied boxing tradition. The arena's versatility and state-of-the-art facilities make it an attractive option for promoters to stage high-profile events. With its ability to accommodate large crowds and provide an immersive experience for fans, the Centre Vidéotron is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of boxing in Quebec City and beyond. As more world-class fights are held within its walls, the venue will likely become synonymous with memorable boxing nights, adding new chapters to the city's impressive pugilistic legacy.
Key Information
- Location: Quebec City, Canada
- Established: 2015 (10 years ago)
- Total Boxing Matches: 4 recorded professional fights
- Venue Type: Professional boxing arena
- Region: Canada boxing destination
Boxing Matches at Centre Videotron
Professional Boxing Matches held at this venue. Completed matches show results. Upcoming matches show previews.
Steven Butler vs Jose de Jesus Macias
10 Round Super Middleweight Bout
Christian Mbilli vs Maciej Sulecki
WBC Silver Super Middleweight Title
Christian Mbilli vs Sergiy Derevyanchenko
10 Round Super-middleweight Bout
Artur Beterbiev vs Callum Smith
WBC, IBF & WBO World Light-heavyweight Titles
Frequently Asked Questions About Centre Videotron
What famous boxing matches were held at Centre Videotron?
Where exactly is Centre Videotron located?
Videotron Centre
250 Wilfrid-Hamel Blvd
Quebec City
Quebec G1L 5A7
Canada
The venue serves as a premier boxing destination in Canada and has been hosting professional boxing events since 2015.