The thirst for revenge on Canadian soil lasted exactly as long as it took for the dynamite in the hometown hero’s fists to explode. In a tension-filled night at the Casino de Montreal, Steven “Bang Bang” Butler crushed Switzerland’s Ramadan Hiseni with a brutal second-round knockout to claim the WBA Continental North America super middleweight title.
The script of the fight was as short as it was explosive, shattering the tactical chess match many expected. True to his aggressive style and fueled by the roar of the home crowd, Butler stormed out at the opening bell determined to impose his will, making it clear he had no intention of letting the visitor spoil the night for his promoters once again.
After a first round in which the Canadian stalked Hiseni, cutting off the ring and measuring his timing, the finish came in devastating fashion in the second stanza.
A blistering combination—delivered with the speed and precision that have become Butler’s trademark—found the opening in Hiseni’s guard. The impact sent the Swiss fighter crashing to the canvas, visibly hurt and unable to respond, forcing the referee to immediately wave off the contest to protect him. The arena erupted as the local favorite delivered on his promise to end matters emphatically.
For Steven Butler, the victory represents far more than a regional belt. The win confirms his strong adaptation to the 168-pound division, reinforces the continued threat of his knockout power, and restores pride to his camp after previous setbacks against the Swiss contender.
Hiseni, who arrived with a reputation as a dangerous “giant killer,” instead ran into a relentless version of the Canadian. He now heads home with a defeat that pushes him further away from the top tier of the division.








