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Ramadan Hiseni suffers first knockout loss to Steven Butler in Montreal

A single left hook changed everything. Hiseni's dominant run halts abruptly—what's next after this stunning defeat?

The image shows a black and white drawing of two boxers in a boxing ring, surrounded by a crowd of...
The image shows a black and white drawing of two boxers in a boxing ring, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. The boxers are engaged in a fierce battle, with one boxer delivering a powerful punch to the other. The crowd is cheering and clapping, and the atmosphere is one of excitement and anticipation.

Ramadan Hiseni suffers first knockout loss to Steven Butler in Montreal

Swiss boxer Ramadan Hiseni suffered his first knockout defeat in Montreal on March 5, 2026. The fight against Steven 'Bang Bang' Butler ended abruptly in the second round, marking a rare setback in Hiseni's career.

Hiseni entered the bout with a professional record of 22 wins, two losses, and two draws. His career had seen steady success, particularly in recent fights across Quebec. But this time, a sharp left hook from Butler sent him to the canvas, forcing the referee to stop the match.

The loss now adjusts Hiseni's record to 22-3-2, with eight of those victories coming by knockout. Until this fight, he had never been stopped before in 27 professional contests. No immediate details have emerged about his next steps or potential title plans following the defeat.

The knockout defeat in Montreal ends Hiseni's unbeaten streak in stoppage losses. His record now stands at 22 wins, three losses, and two draws. The bout against Butler will likely be a turning point as he considers his future in the sport.

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