Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Simon Kean

Simon Kean is a retired Canadian professional who competed in the division, renowned for his power and nicknamed "." Born on January 11, 1989, in , , Kean stood at 6 feet 5 inches tall with an and began his professional career in 2015 after a distinguished amateur tenure that included representing at the , where he finished tied for fifth in the super category following a quarterfinal . Over his eight-year professional career, which concluded with retirement in January 2024 at age 35, Kean compiled a record of 23 wins and 2 , with an impressive 22 , achieving a knockout rate of 95.65%. His sole defeats came via : a fourth-round stoppage against Dillon in 2018, followed by a third-round to former WBO champion in October 2023 on the undercard of the event in . Kean avenged his to with a third-round in their 2019 rematch and secured notable victories, including a technical over former world champion in 2019. Throughout his career, he captured several regional titles, such as the IBO Inter-Continental championship, the NABF belt, and various honors including the Francophone, Silver, and International titles, establishing himself as a prominent figure in Canadian .

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Simon Kean was born on January 11, 1989, in , , . He was raised in , a mid-sized city in the region. Kean's imposing physical build, standing at 196 cm (6 ft 5 in), was apparent during his youth. As an aggressive child, he began with to channel his energy, before playing as a high school linebacker, reflecting his early involvement in contact sports. At age 16, he transitioned to formal training, marking the start of his competitive path.

Amateur career

Kean began training in as a teenager in , , starting at the age of 16 after transitioning from other sports. Throughout his amateur career, he amassed a record of 54 wins and 15 losses across approximately 70 bouts, including exhibitions and competitive matches. He first won the in 2007. At the national level, Kean secured a in the division at the 2009 Canadian in . Later that year, he suffered a severe leg injury in an ATV accident but returned to training in under six months. He followed this with victories in 2011, defeating Henry Gabriel by RSC in the second round, and in 2014, outpointing Aaron Huggins 3-0 in the final. Kean qualified for the in as part of 's team, competing in the category. He advanced to the quarterfinals but suffered a loss to Kazakhstan's , finishing tied for fifth place overall. In 2015, he represented at the in , participating in the division as a key member of the national squad, where he lost his opening bout to Cam Awesome of the by a 2-1 decision.

Professional career

Debut and early fights

Simon Kean transitioned to following his amateur career, which included representing at the 2012 , motivated by the desire to compete at a higher level with financial incentives. He made his professional debut on November 6, 2015, at the age of 26, defeating Hungarian fighter Balazs Bodo by technical knockout in the first round of a scheduled four-round bout at the Parc de l'Exposition in his hometown of , . Fighting as an , Kean showcased his power early, stopping Bodo at 1:59 of the round after a barrage of punches. Under the promotion of Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM), Kean rapidly built momentum with a string of victories in Quebec-based events, gaining traction among local fans for his aggressive style and finishing ability. In his second professional fight on December 5, 2015, he knocked out Alex Nicholson in the first round at the in , followed by a second-round of Tomas Mrazek on February 21, 2016, at the Lac Leamy in . These quick stoppages highlighted his raw punching power, as he overwhelmed opponents with heavy shots to the body and head. Kean continued his undefeated streak through 2016 and into 2017, primarily competing in familiar venues like the Olympia Theatre and in . Notable early wins included a second-round against on March 19, 2016, a third-round of Daniel Cota on May 21, 2016, back in , and a dominant second-round over David Torres Garcia on October 15, 2016, at the . By mid-2017, after stoppages of Avery Gibson (2, January 28, 2017), Michael Marrone (3, April 22, 2017), all in , Kean had compiled a 9-0 with every victory coming by or , solidifying his reputation as a devastating prospect in . His early bouts, often on EOTTM cards, drew increasing crowds and media attention in the province, emphasizing his potential as a homegrown star.

Rise and title wins

Following his professional debut in 2015, Simon Kean embarked on an impressive streak of 15 consecutive victories, showcasing his devastating punching power against a series of durable opponents. This run began with early stoppages that built momentum and culminated in high-stakes title bouts, establishing him as a rising force in Canadian . During this period, Kean maintained an undefeated record while facing fighters from various backgrounds, including Brazilian and American contenders, all of whom succumbed to his aggressive style and ability. In June 2017, Kean captured his first professional title by defeating Marcelo Nascimento via fifth-round to claim the vacant IBO Inter-Continental , a victory that highlighted his ability to break down resilient opposition on a major card. He defended this successfully in subsequent fights, including a dominant performance against Ignacio Esparza in April 2018 at in , where he secured a fifth-round . These wins not only extended his knockout streak but also positioned him for further regional accolades, as he headlined events that drew significant crowds in prominent Canadian venues like the and Centre Vidéotron. Kean's ascent continued in June 2018 when he retained the IBO Inter-Continental title and won the vacant Francophone championship against via third-round , marking the pinnacle of his unbeaten streak and earning praise for his raw power against a tough domestic rival. Later that year, building on this success, he challenged for and briefly held additional -sanctioned hardware before setbacks, though his overall rate reached 95.65% across these bouts. In December 2019, Kean added the International Silver title to his resume with a tenth-round over former champion at the in , a win that underscored his punching prowess against seasoned professionals. These title acquisitions during his mid-career peak solidified Kean's reputation as a artist on the regional scene.

Notable bouts and setbacks

One of Simon Kean's most memorable early professional bouts was his June 16, 2018, clash against Canadian rival , a highly anticipated domestic showdown that turned into a bloody affair marked by intense exchanges and heavy punishment. Kean secured a third-round victory after dropping Braidwood multiple times with powerful hooks, capturing the IBO Inter-Continental and Francophone titles in the process. The fight highlighted Kean's aggressive style and power but also exposed his vulnerability to cuts and sustained pressure. Just four months later, on October 6, 2018, Kean suffered his first professional defeat, a fourth-round knockout loss to fellow Canadian in . , then 13-3, overwhelmed Kean with a barrage of punches, ending the previously undefeated prospect's 15-fight streak and dropping him from top Canadian contention. This setback stalled Kean's momentum and raised questions about his and defensive lapses against durable opponents. Kean rebounded emphatically in the rematch against on June 15, 2019, avenging the loss with a dominant first-round just 48 seconds in, using superior hand speed and combinations to force the stoppage. This quick revenge win restored his confidence and propelled him back into the win column, setting the stage for higher-profile opportunities. Later that year, on December 7, 2019, Kean achieved a career highlight by stopping former WBO heavyweight champion via tenth-round at the in , claiming the vacant Silver International heavyweight title after outboxing the veteran over nine rounds before a late flurry ended the fight. The victory over the 39-year-old Liakhovich (27-7 entering) elevated Kean's profile as a legitimate contender. Kean extended his winning streak with victories over Daniel Martz (TKO4, February 2020), Donald Haynesworth (TKO1, June 2021), Shawndell Terell Winters (TKO2, February 2022), and Newfel Ouatah (TKO1, September 2022), maintaining his knockout prowess during a period affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Kean's second career loss came on October 28, 2023, against former WBO champion Joseph Parker on the undercard of the Tyson Fury-Francis Ngannou event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he was knocked out in the third round by a devastating uppercut following a left hook that floored him earlier. Parker (33-3 entering) dominated the bout, ending Kean's eight-fight winning streak that had followed his 2018 defeat. This high-profile stoppage against elite opposition further impacted Kean's rankings, dropping him outside the top 20 in major heavyweight lists and underscoring challenges against top-tier speed and precision, though it came against a ranked fighter aiming for a world title return.

Retirement and legacy

Retirement announcement

On January 30, 2024, Simon Kean announced his retirement from at the age of 35, shortly after suffering a third-round knockout loss to in October 2023. The decision was made public through a personal letter titled J'accroche mes gants, shared via Radio-Canada, in which Kean reflected on his more than two-decade-long career encompassing an extensive phase—featuring over 70 bouts and qualification for the 2012 —and 25 professional fights. He expressed profound pride in his accomplishments and the personal transformation brought by the sport, stating, "Je suis fier de mon parcours, mais aussi de la façon dont ce sport m'a transformé." Kean cited a desire to pursue new paths beyond the ring, alongside family considerations, as primary motivations for stepping away, emphasizing a need for fresh opportunities after years of intense dedication to . The timing of the announcement, on the eve of his 35th birthday, underscored a moment of introspection about balancing his professional legacy with personal life stages. Emotionally, the letter conveyed deep gratitude to supporters, particularly fans in who had cheered him throughout his journey, with Kean writing, "Merci pour tout," while acknowledging the adrenaline and nervousness of entering the ring as cherished memories. However, in 2025, Kean announced his return to , scheduling his first fight in over two years for December 11, 2025, at the du Lac-Leamy in , , as part of an Eye of the Tiger Management event.

Career record and impact

Simon Kean's career spanned from 2015 to 2023, during which he compiled an overall record of 23 wins and 2 losses across 25 fights, with 22 of those victories coming by or technical . This percentage of approximately 95.65% underscores his reputation as a devastating puncher in the division. Over the course of his bouts, Kean boxed a total of 94 rounds, demonstrating a style that often ended contests decisively and efficiently. As of November 2025, his record remains 23–2 (22 KOs), with the planned return fight pending. Known as "The Grizzly" for his imposing physical presence and aggressive fighting approach, Kean achieved significant popularity in , where he became a celebrated figure in the local boxing community and inspired a new generation of Canadian heavyweights. His success helped elevate the profile of the Canadian heavyweight scene, drawing larger crowds to events and fostering greater interest in within the province. As a Canadian who transitioned successfully to the ranks, Kean exemplified the potential of the amateur-to- pipeline in , serving as a for aspiring boxers by bridging amateur experience with contention-level pro achievements. His career is often regarded as marking one of the strongest eras for a homegrown Canadian , contributing to the sport's growth and visibility on a national scale.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Win1–0Balazs BodoKO1 (4), 2:006 Nov 2015Parc de l'Exposition, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
2Win2–0Alex NicholsonKO1 (4), 1:455 Dec 2015Metropolis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3Win3–0Tomas MrazekTKO2 (6), 1:3020 Feb 2016Lac-Leamy Casino, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
4Win4–0Travis FultonTKO2 (6), 2:1019 Mar 2016Olympia Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5Win5–0Daniel CotaTKO2 (6), 1:4521 May 2016Parc de l'Exposition, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
6Win6–0David Torres GarciaKO1 (6), 2:4521 Oct 2016Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7Win7–0Danny CalhounKO1 (6), 0:4518 Nov 2016Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
8Win8–0Avery GibsonTKO2 (6), 2:1527 Jan 2017Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
9Win9–0Michael MarroneTKO3 (6), 2:3028 Apr 2017Metropolis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
10Win10–0Marcelo NascimentoTKO2 (6), 1:2023 Jun 2017Olympia Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
11Win11–0Randy JohnsonTKO2 (8), 1:5520 Oct 2017MTelus, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
12Win12–0Mike SheppardTKO3 (8), 2:401 Dec 2017Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, Canada
13Win13–0Alexis SantosTKO2 (8), 2:0516 Feb 2018Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada
14Win14–0Ignacio EsparzaTKO3 (10), 2:5027 Apr 2018Centre Videotron, Quebec City, Quebec, CanadaWon vacant IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title
15Win15–0Adam BraidwoodTKO2 (10), 1:3215 Jun 2018Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Quebec, CanadaRetained IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title
16Loss15–1Dillon CarmanTKO4 (12), 1:286 Oct 2018Centre Videotron, Quebec City, Quebec, CanadaFor vacant NABF and WBC Francophone heavyweight titles
17Win16–1Rogelio Omar RossiTKO2 (10), 0:2916 Mar 2019Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
18Win17–1Dillon CarmanTKO3 (10), 2:5615 Jun 2019Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada
19Win18–1Siarhei LiakhovichTKO10 (10), 2:047 Dec 2019Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWon vacant WBC International Silver heavyweight title
20Win19–1Daniel MartzTKO3 (10), 2:1528 Feb 2020Centre Financière Sun Life, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
21Win20–1Donald HaynesworthTKO2 (10), 1:4525 Jun 2021Holiday Inn Hotel, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
22Win21–1Shawndell Terell WintersTKO9 (10), 1:3025 Feb 2022Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23Win22–1Newfel OuatahTKO1 (10), 2:2023 Sep 2022Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
24Win23–1Eric MolinaTKO3 (10), 2:1024 Mar 2023Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
25Loss23–2Joseph ParkerTKO3 (10), 2:0228 Oct 2023Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

References

  1. [1]
    Simon Kean - BoxRec
    Simon Kean ; alias, The Grizzly ; nationality, Canada ; stance, orthodox ; height, 6′ 5″ / 196cm ; residence, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada.
  2. [2]
    Simon Kean ("The Grizzly") | Boxer Page - Tapology
    Name: Simon Kean ; Nickname: The Grizzly ; Pro Boxing Record: 23-2-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) ; Current Boxing Streak: 1 Loss ; Born: Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  3. [3]
    Simon Kean - Team Canada - Canadian Olympic Committee
    Biography. Simon Kean made his Olympic debut at London 2012, where he finished tied for fifth place in the super heavyweight category after a quarterfinal loss ...
  4. [4]
    Simon Kean Decides To Retire From Boxing at 35-Years-Old
    Jan 30, 2024 · Simon Kean, 35-years-old, has decided to pursue a different road. After an amateur career of 70 fights, marked by participation in the 2012 London Olympics.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  5. [5]
    Dillon Carman vs. Simon Kean - BoxRec
    Oct 21, 2024 · Simon Kean 245 lbs lost to Dillon Carman 233 lbs by KO at 1:28 in round 4 of 12 · Date: 2018-10-06 · Location: Centre Videotron, Quebec City, ...
  6. [6]
    Simon Kean | Top Heavyweight Boxing
    Joseph Parker 33-3 (23 KOs), former WBO Titlist, secured a dominant victory in the third round against Simon Kean 23-2 (22 KOs). FEATURE. October 25, 2023.
  7. [7]
    Dillon Carman vs. Simon Kean (2nd meeting) - BoxRec
    Simon Kean 234 lbs beat Dillon Carman 229 lbs by TKO at 2:56 in round 3 of 10 · Date: 2019-06-15 · Location: Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  8. [8]
    Best of Simon Kean in Boxing: Top 10 Fights - MartialBot
    Here is a list of Kean's best fights. For a list of Kean's losses, refer to "Simon Kean Losses". 1. Simon Kean KOs Siarhei Liakhovich.
  9. [9]
    Simon Kean - Wikipédia
    11 janvier 1989 (36 ans) Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Québec Canada · 1,96 m (6′ 5″) · poids lourds +91 kg.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
  10. [10]
    Simon Kean - Wikipedia
    Professional boxing record ; 19, Win, 18–1, Siarhei Liakhovich, TKO ; 18, Win, 17–1, Dillon Carman, TKO ...Missing: highlights | Show results with:highlights
  11. [11]
    Simon Kean - Olympedia
    Biographical information ; Simon•Kean · 11 January 1989 in Trois-Rivières, Québec (CAN) · 196 cm / 110 kg · Club Performance, Trois-Rivières (CAN) · Canada ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
  12. [12]
    Simon Kean - BoxRec
    Oct 13, 2018 · Kean is a two-time Canadian Amateur Champion as well as an Olympian. He had an amateur record of 54-15.
  13. [13]
    Quebec Boxer Simon Kean Retires from boxing at age 35
    Jan 30, 2024 · Endowed with raw power, he signed 15 consecutive knockout victories, including the 15th, against Adam Braidwood, which left a lasting impression ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  14. [14]
    2011 Senior Canadian Championships: Day 3 Results | Boxing ...
    2011 Senior Canadian Championships: Day 3 Results. Dec 10, 2010 | News. Day 3: December 9, 2010 Results ... 91+kg Henry Gabriel LOSS to Simon Kean (Que) RSC2.
  15. [15]
    Canadian National Championships - October 28 - November 1 2014
    Nov 1, 2014 · 2014-11-01, +91kg, Simon Kean, Aaron Huggins, 3:0. thanks to Tibor Kincses. Canadian National Champs History | National Champs Index | 2014 ...
  16. [16]
    Reigning Pan Am Champ leads Team Canada boxers to TO2015
    Jun 14, 2015 · The remaining roster of Pan Am-bound boxers are Arthur Biyarslanov (64kg), Clovis Drolet (75kg), Sasan Haghighat-Joo (69kg), Simon Kean (+91kg), ...
  17. [17]
    Simon Kean: Boxing Record & Stats
    Simon Kean is a professional boxer with a record of 23-2 (22).
  18. [18]
    SIMON KEAN HANGS UP HIS GLOVES - EOTTM
    Jan 30, 2024 · Endowed with raw power, he signed 15 consecutive knockout victories, including the 15th, against Adam Braidwood, which left a lasting impression ...Missing: record details early<|separator|>
  19. [19]
    The Weekend That Was From FightFan.com Boxing Results
    Nov 21, 2016 · Quebec-based heavyweight prospect Simon Kean (7-0) looked sensational as he made quick work of Chicago's Danny Calhoun (6-2), destroying him in ...<|separator|>
  20. [20]
    The Grizzly hangs up his gloves - Punching Grace
    Jan 30, 2024 · In the last decade and more, Simon Kean lifted the Quebecois people with his 6'5” stature. In 2012, he gained public recognition by ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  21. [21]
    Heavyweight Simon Kean retires at 23-2 after Saudi Arabia loss
    Jan 30, 2024 · Heavyweight Simon Kean retires at 23-2 after Saudi Arabia loss ... On the eve of his 35th birthday, heavyweight Simon Kean decided to pursue his ...
  22. [22]
    Back Kean to make a Winning Start to 2022 - Ottawa Life Magazine
    June 2017 saw Kean win his first professional title. He beat Marcelo Nascimento in five rounds to win the vacant IBO Inter-Continental heavyweight belt. His ...
  23. [23]
    Who Was Right? Simon Kean! - Pound4Pound.com - P4P Number 1
    Kean has 14 wins by KO in 15 presences in the ring. Kean showed up in the ring with a weight of 237.5 pounds, versus 245.9 for the fighter from Western Canada, ...
  24. [24]
    Simon Kean vs. Adam Braidwood - BoxRec
    Oct 21, 2024 · IBO Inter-Continental Heavyweight Title (2nd defense of Kean); WBC Francophone Heavyweight Title (Vacant title); Attendance: 4,862. Notes.
  25. [25]
    Kean Lays Shawinigan Handshake On Brave Braidwood
    Jun 18, 2018 · Simon Kean spectacularly stopped bitter rival Adam Braidwood in a bloody battle at the Centre Gervais Auto in Shawinigan.<|separator|>
  26. [26]
    Joseph Parker Blasts Out Simon Kean in Third With Big Uppercut
    Oct 28, 2023 · Parker ended Kean's eight-fight winning streak. Prior to Saturday night, Quebec's Kean (23-2, 22 KOs) hadn't lost since Dillon Carman (then 13-3) ...Missing: loss
  27. [27]
    Grizzly Attack: Kean vs Carman II - Simon Kean Gets His Revenge
    Jun 16, 2019 · Simon Kean, a 2012 Canadian Olympian and then-undefeated pro, routed a gregarious but novice pugilist in British Columbia's Adam Braidwood. In ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  28. [28]
    Simon Kean vs. Siarhei Liakhovich - Heavyweight Boxing
    Dec 7, 2019 · Simon Kean. Trois-Rivières, PQ, Canada. 18-1 (17 KOs). Age. Date. December 7, 2019. 4:21 pm. EST. Location. Bell Centre, Montreal, PQ, Canada ...Missing: Vidéotron | Show results with:Vidéotron
  29. [29]
    Boxing Rankings: Tszyu, Janibek, Shigeoka brothers take over 105 ...
    Oct 16, 2023 · Heavyweight: (8) Martin Bakole vs Carlos Takam, Oct. 28; Heavyweight: (9) Joseph Parker vs Simon Kean, Oct. 28; Light Heavyweight: (5) Joshua ...
  30. [30]
    Simon Kean annonce sa retraite - RDS
    Jan 30, 2024 · Le boxeur québécois Simon Kean a annoncé sa retraite à l'âge de 35 ans, mardi. PUBLICITÉ. Le poids lourd accroche ses gants après une ...
  31. [31]
    « J'accroche mes gants » : confidences d'un nouveau retraité
    Jan 30, 2024 · Le boxeur trifluvien Simon Kean (23-2, 22 K.-O) revient sur les grands moments de sa carrière dans une lettre intitulée « J'accroche mes gants » ...
  32. [32]
    La retraite pour Simon Kean: «Quand je grimpais dans l'arène, je ...
    Jan 30, 2024 · Le boxeur québécois Simon Kean a pris la décision d'accrocher ses gants, annonçant sa retraite de la compétition, mardi.
  33. [33]
    Boxing News: Simon Kean retires » October 28, 2025 - Fightnews.com
    Jan 30, 2024 · After an amateur career of 70 fights that included participation in the 2012 London Olympics, Kean went onto the pros to post a 23-2 record ...