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Unbeaten WBA "Regular" Super Middleweight Champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. will return to action against undefeated mandatory challenger Aidos Yerbossynuly in a 12-round duel that headlines live on SHOWTIME Saturday, November 5 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and features rising Cuban sensation Yoelvis Gomez facing former unified champion Jeison Rosario in a 10-round middleweight attraction in the co-main event, plus unbeaten middleweight Fiodor Czerkaszyn battles the hard-hitting Nathaniel Gallimore in the 10-round telecast opener.

“The fans in Minneapolis have brought an outstanding energy and atmosphere time and time again for their favorite adopted son David Morrell Jr. and again and again he has delivered with a spectacular knockout,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “He will be looking to add to his growing resume of highlights on November 5 live on SHOWTIME against perhaps the toughest challenge of his career, when he takes on the confident and unbeaten Aidos Yerbossynuly. With two exciting undercard matchups, it’s shaping up to be another can’t-miss night at The Armory in Minneapolis.”

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

Now based in Minneapolis, Morrell (7-0, 6 KOs) has shown off the prodigious talents that made him a standout in Cuba’s iconic amateur scene since arriving stateside in 2019. The 24-year-old captured an interim title by dominating the then-unbeaten Lennox Allen in August 2020 in just his third pro fight. Morell, who trains in Texas with renowned coach Ronnie Shields, has thrilled the crowd at The Armory in his adopted hometown with sensational knockouts in each of his last three fights. His most recent outing saw him deliver an electric SHOWTIME debut in stopping Kalvin Henderson in June.

“On November 5, I’m going to take another step toward solidifying myself as the best super middleweight in the world,” said Morrell Jr. “Yerbossynuly is a dangerous opponent who’s never tasted defeat. A win against him on SHOWTIME, in front of a rowdy hometown crowd at The Armory, is going to catapult me into a fight with the biggest names in the sport. I’m going to be the next big fighter to shine on the national stage. Minnesota, be ready, because your hometown son is about to put on another spectacular show.”

The 30-year-old Yerbossynuly (16-0, 11 KOs) earned a shot at Morrell after delivering a statement knockout of Lennox Allen in the 10th-round of their September 2021 showdown. A native of Zharkent, Kazakhstan who now fights out of Las Vegas, Yerbossynuly first turned pro in 2015 with knockouts in seven of his first eight outings, including two stateside triumphs. He returns to fight in the U.S. for the third time on November 5, having won his last two fights by knockout, including a stoppage of the previously unbeaten Issah Samir in December 2020.

“I’ve had a great training camp with my amazing team that inspires me to push myself every day,” said Yerbossynuly. “We are descendants of Genghis Khan, and you will see the power of the Nomads on November 5. All of our hard work and sacrifice will pay off when I defeat David Morrell Jr. and bring the world title back to Kazakhstan.”

The 25-year-old Gómez (6-0, 5 KOs) made a big statement in his U.S. debut on Christmas Day 2021, blasting out the typically durable Clay Collard in the first round of their showdown. Born in Havana, Cuba and now fighting out of Las Vegas, the southpaw showed power in both hands and relentless finishing skills, immediately making him a rising contender in the talent-laden super welterweight division. He most recently stepped up his competition again, cruising to a shutout unanimous decision against hard-hitting veteran Jorge Cota in May on SHOWTIME.

“I’m excited to be fighting back on SHOWTIME,” said Gomez. “Jeison Rosario is a former world champion who has been in the ring with some great champions, and I’m expecting a very tough fight. My goal is to throw a lot of hard punches with accuracy and bring some excitement for those watching. Like always, I’ll be gunning for the knockout, but if I have to go the distance, I’m well prepared to go rounds. Yoelvis ‘La Joya’ time is coming!”

Rosario (23-3-1, 17 KOs) will look to move himself into title contention at middleweight after scoring knockouts in three straight fights dating back to November 2021. The 27-year-old’s current streak comes after a pair of defeats versus undisputed 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo and top contender Erickson Lubin. Born in the Dominican Republic and fighting out of Miami, Rosario captured the WBA and IBF 154-pound belts by stopping Julian Williams in one of 2020’s biggest upsets, before losing the titles against Charlo.

“I’m super motivated for this fight,” said Rosario. “I’ve trained hard and I’m ready for war. Gomez is a good fighter with a lot of talent, but I’ve beaten talented fighters before. I’m not worried about what he brings to the ring because I’ve already been in there and shown I can go toe-to-toe with all the lions.”

The 26-year-old Czerkaszyn (20-0, 13 KOs) made a successful stateside debut in August, stopping Gilbert Venegas Jr. in the fourth-round of a matchup that streamed live on the SHOWTIME SPORTS® YouTube channel. Originally from Ukraine and a citizen of Warsaw, Poland, Czerkaszyn turned pro in 2015 and owns three 10-round unanimous decisions on his record, hardly losing a round throughout the contests.

“I’ve been training since my last fight and I’ve stayed in shape so that I was ready to take advantage of an opportunity like this,” said Czerkaszyn. “I’m facing a good opponent, who’s very fast. I’ve seen him train before in Chicago and watched his fights, so I know what to expect. I’m hungry and I’m ready to show off my boxing skills on November 5.”

Gallimore (22-5-1, 17 KOs) has made a name for himself challenging the best fighters at 154 pounds and using his power and skill to present stiff competition. The 34-year-old owns a stoppage victory over former unified champion Jeison Rosario, and has also faced former unified champion Julian Williams, former champion Patrick Teixeira, and top contenders Sebastian Fundora and Erickson Lubin. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Gallimore has fought out of Chicago as a pro and most recently bested the previously unbeaten Leon Lawson III at The Armory in June 2021.

“I’m very excited to be back in the ring and on this big stage on SHOWTIME,” said Gallimore. “I was raised in a family where we made it happen whether we had it or not, and that’s my mentality day in and day out. I’m looking forward to this fight and showing that my tenacity will always prevail.”
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Tickets are on sale now.

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Yoelvis Gomez Suffers Injury To Right Wrist, Out Of November 5 Fight With Jeison Rosario

Yoelvis Gomez will have to wait to take an interesting step up in competition comparable to what he had planned for November 5.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that Gomez suffered an injury to his right wrist while training and has been forced to withdraw from his fight against former junior middleweight champion Jeison Rosario. Gomez’s injury might require surgery, which would keep the undefeated southpaw out of action for an extended period of time.

Showtime was scheduled to televise Gomez-Rosario, a 10-round middleweight fight, as part of a tripleheader from The Armory in Minneapolis. Matchmakers for Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions are in the process of finding a late replacement for Gomez (6-0, 5 KOs), so that Rosario (23-3-1, 17 KOs) can remain on the televised portion of the card.

Big Fight Weekend’s Dan Rafael was the first to Tweet on Tuesday that Gomez’s injury will prevent him from facing Rosario next week.

Gomez-Rosario was supposed to be Showtime’s co-feature before another unbeaten Cuban southpaw, David Morrell Jr. (7-0, 6 KOs), makes a mandated defense of his secondary WBA super middleweight title against Kazakhstan’s Aidos Yerbossynuly (16-0, 11 KOs) in the 12-round main event. Polish southpaw Fiodor Czerkaszyn (20-0, 13 KOs) is set to battle Nathaniel Gallimore (22-5-1, 17 KOs), of Des Plaines, Illinois, in a 10-round middleweight match that will open Showtime’s three-bout broadcast November 5.

The Dominican Republic’s Rosario would’ve been the toughest opponent of Gomez’s three-year pro career, and in just his seventh professional fight.

The 25-year-old Gomez, a Havana native, generated some buzz among boxing fans and media after scoring knockouts or technical knockouts in each of his first five fights.

He went the distance in his last bout – a 10-round, unanimous-decision victory over heavy-handed Mexican veteran Jorge Cota (30-6, 27 KOs) on May 21 at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Gomez shut out Cota on all three scorecards (100-90, 100-90, 100-90).

The 27-year-old Rosario, a former IBF/IBO/WBA 154-pound champion, has won three straight bouts by technical knockout in Santo Domingo since southpaw Erickson Lubin (24-2, 17 KOs) knocked him out in the sixth round of their WBC elimination match in June 2021 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
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I was interested in that one..
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Press Release | Jeison Rosario To Battle Brian Mendoza

Former unified world champion Jeison Rosario will now take on veteran contender Brian Mendoza in a 10-round middleweight bout that serves as the co-main event live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, November 5 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis. Rosario was originally scheduled to face Yoelvis Gomez, who is out of the bout due to a wrist injury.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and is headlined by unbeaten WBA Super Middleweight Champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. returning to action against undefeated mandatory challenger Aidos Yerbossynuly in a 12-round duel. The telecast opens with unbeaten middleweight Fiodor Czerkaszyn facing the hard-hitting Nathaniel Gallimore.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

Rosario (23-3-1, 17 KOs) will look to move himself into title contention at middleweight after scoring knockouts in three straight fights dating back to November 2021. The 27-year-old’s current streak comes after a pair of defeats versus undisputed 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo and top contender Erickson Lubin. Born in the Dominican Republic and fighting out of Miami, Rosario captured the WBA and IBF 154-pound belts by stopping Julian Williams in one of 2020’s biggest upsets, before losing the titles against Charlo.

Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mendoza (20-2, 14 KOs) now fights out of Las Vegas as he looks to impress in his debut at 160 pounds. The 28-year-old’s last two fights have come at The Armory, as he defeated Benjamin Whitaker by fifth-round stoppage in March. His previous outing saw him take highly-touted knockout artist Jesus Ramos the 10-round distance in losing a decision in September 2021. Mendoza also owns a 10-round unanimous decision triumph over Thomas LaManna in August 2020 and began his career with eighteen consecutive victories.
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Fight Week! :box:
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Press Release | Andre Dirrell, Julian Williams Will Aim For Big Wins

A jam-packed three-bout lineup of exciting undercard attractions featuring a longtime contender, a former unified world champion and a pair of unbeatens will stream live on the Showtime Sports YouTube channel and Showtime Boxing Facebook page this Saturday, November 5 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis preceding Showtime Championship Boxing.

The Showtime Boxing Countdown show, hosted by award-winning MORNING KOMBAT podcast hosts, Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell, starts at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and is topped by longtime contender Andre Dirrell matched tough in a 10-round light heavyweight clash against hard-hitting Yunieski Gonzalez. The action also includes former unified champion Julian “J-Rock” Williams taking on Argentina’s Rolando Mansilla in an eight-round middleweight affair, plus unbeatens Kent Cruz and Enriko Gogokhia will duel in an eight-round super lightweight rematch of their split-draw in February kicking off the streaming presentation.

The streaming fights lead into Showtime Championship Boxing at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT headlined by WBA "regular" super middleweight champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. looking to thrill his hometown crowd against unbeaten mandatory challenger Aidos Yerbossynuly.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

A bronze medalist at the 2004 Olympic Games, Dirrell (28-3, 18 KOs) rose to the top of the super middleweight division during an impressive run in his career that included a victory over then-unbeaten Arthur Abraham and decision defeats to Carl Froch and James DeGale. The Flint, Michigan-native has won back-to-back fights via knockout since moving up to light heavyweight, stopping Christopher Brooker most recently in July 2021. He takes on Cuba’s Gonzalez (21-4, 17 KOs), who has challenged top light heavyweights including Gilberto Ramirez, Oleksandr Gvozdyk and Jean Pascal. Now fighting out of Miami, Gonzalez won three-straight bouts before losing to Ramirez in a December 2021 slugfest.

Philadelphia’s Williams (27-3-1, 16 KOs) became a unified world champion at 154-pounds in May 2019 when he upset Jarrett Hurd in one of the year’s best fights, winning a close-quarters brawl by unanimous decision. The 32-year-old dropped the titles in his first defense, losing to Jeison Rosario in January 2020, before coming up on the short end of a narrow decision to Vladimir Hernandez in October 2021. He will take on Mansilla of Parana, Entre Rios, Argentina, Mansilla , who looks to rebound from back-to-back defeats against Cesar Mateo Tapia in May and Derrick Colemon Jr. in September. Mansilla (18-11-1, 8 KOs) has fought professionally since 2013 and was unbeaten in his first 11 fights.

The 29-year-old Cruz (16-0-2, 10 KOs) and 31-year-old Gogokhia (13-0-1, 8 KOs) fought to a split draw in their February clash, with Cruz hitting the canvas twice, as they both look to leave no doubt in the rematch. The St. Louis-native Cruz had bounced back from a 2018 draw to Carlos Mohamed Rodriguez with triumphs over Travis Hartman and Erik Humberto Castillo before the Gogokhia fight. A former kickboxing pro, Gogokhia is a native of Georgia but now resides stateside in Woodland Hills, California and had stopped five consecutive opponents before facing Cruz.

The non-televised undercard will also include unbeaten super featherweight Demler Zamora (9-0, 8 KOs) battling Texas-native Clay Burns (10-13-2, 4 KOs) in a six-round fight and unbeaten Cuban prospect Yoenis Tellez (2-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round super welterweight attraction against California’s Dario Guerrero-Meneses (1-2-1).

Rounding out the lineup is Kazakhstan’s Ablaikhan Zhussupov (2-0, 1 KO) facing Arkansas-native Demarcus Layton (8-3-1, 5 KOs) in a six-round welterweight bout, a four-round super featherweight duel between Jose Perez (10-1-2, 4 KOs) and Angel Luna (15-11-1, 8 KOs) and welterweight prospect Maximus Garland (2-0, 2 KOs) in a four-round contest taking on Alex Cortez.
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Presser tomorrow

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I don’t think this will be as straight forward for Morrell.
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Andre Dirrell vs Yuniesky Gonzales is interesting undercard fight. Evenly matched fight between two past the prime guys. Lets see who has more in the tank :box:
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Fight Night !! :box:
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Date: Saturday November 5, 2022
Location: The Armory - Minneapolis, MN
TV/Stream: Showtime

Start Times
YouTube | Facebook: 6:30 pm ET | 3:30 pm PT | 10:30 pm GMT (Preliminary)
Showtime: 9 pm ET | 6 pm PT | 1 am GMT (Main Card)

Promoted by: Premier Boxing Champions

Main card

WBA Super Middleweight Championship
David Morrell vs. Aidos Yerbossynuly

10 Round Middleweight Bout
Jeison Rosario vs. Brian Mendoza

10 Round Middleweight Bout
Fiodor Czerkaszyn vs. Nathaniel Gallimore

Preliminary Card

10 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Andre Dirrell vs. Yunieski Gonzalez

8 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Julian Williams vs. Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Enriko Gogokhia vs. Kent Cruz

Non-televised Undercard - 5:10 pm ET | 2:10 pm PT

8 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Yoenis Tellez vs. Dario Guerrero-Meneses

6 Round Welterweight Bout
Ablaikhan Zhussupov vs. Demarcus Layton

6 Round Super Featherweight Bout
Demler Zamora vs. Clay Burns

6 Round Super Featherweight Bout
Jose Perez vs. Angel Luna

4 Round Welterweight Bout
Maximus Garland vs. Alex Cortez
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Prelims are live now

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Results

Maximus Garland def. Alex Cortez by TKO (R1)

Jose Perez def. Angel Luna by TKO (R1 at 1:46)

Demler Zamora def. Clay Burns by unanimous decision

Ablaikhan Zhussupov def. Demarcus Layton by TKO (R2 at 2:44)

Yoenis Tellez vs. Dario Guerrero-Meneses NC (accidental eye poke, R3 at 0:27)

Kent Cruz vs. Enriko Gogokhia – majority draw (76-76, 76-76, 74-78)

Julian Williams def. Rolando Wenceslao Mansilla by unanimous decision (80-71, 79-72, 79-72)

Andre Dirrell def. Yunieski Gonzalez by TKO (R10 at 1:30)
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Dirrell did quite a number on Gonzalez
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Starting to get a bit difficult in there for Morrell. winning, but not easy.
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for 23 and 8 fights morrell's really good
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Bivol has to be in the conversation for pfp. I would expect he'll beat Beterbeiv too.

Hopefully team Canelo won't try to suck him down to 168. (weight draining handicap clause)
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Bandog wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 02:12 Bivol has to be in the conversation for pfp. I would expect he'll beat Beterbeiv too.

Hopefully team Canelo won't try to suck him down to 168. (weight draining handicap clause)
I think Bivol makes 168 easy if there’s no hydration clauses. Would at least put canelos undisputed on the line.
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Aidos Yerbossynuly in medically induced coma, assistant trainer says

Super middleweight contender Aidos Yerbossynuly was placed in a medically induced coma following a knockout loss Saturday night, one of his trainers confirmed to ESPN.

The Kazakh fighter was stopped in the 12th round by top prospect David Morrell in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions card from The Armory in Minneapolis. After the loss, the Showtime telecast reported that Yerbossynuly was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.

Emanuel Savoy, Yerbossynuly's assistant trainer and one of the cornermen for the bout, said Sunday he was placed in the coma following surgery.

"Representatives of TGB Promotions and PBC are on the ground in Minneapolis with Aidos' team and we are monitoring the situation closely," a PBC spokesperson said in a statement. "Out of respect for he and his family's privacy, we can't share any details but we ask the boxing community to keep him in your thoughts and prayers."

Yerbossynuly had won all 16 of his professional bouts and was ranked as the No. 1 contender in the WBA's super middleweight rankings. Morrell (8-0, 7 KOs), a skilled Cuban prospect fighting out of Minneapolis, holds a secondary WBA title in the 168-pound division.

The scorecards and punch stats had the bout lopsided in Morrell's favor. Two judges had Yerbossynuly losing every round, while the other had a 108-101 scorecard entering the 12th. After initially celebrating the victory in the ring, Morrell quickly went over to help Yerbossynuly make his way to a stool in his corner.

Savoy said he wanted to stop the bout around the ninth or 10th round.

"I actually had the towel in my hand," Savoy said. "Aidos wanted to continue. His head coach (Kanat Orakbaev) wanted him to continue. He evaluated Aidos and said nothing was wrong with him."

At the beginning of the 12th round, Morrell knocked Yerbossynuly down with a straight left hand.

"He acknowledged the ref (referee Tony Weeks)," Savoy said. "He looked up and said, yes, he wanted to continue. As a corner, I think he still wanted to fight. He wanted to fight all the way to the end."

In the final minute of the round, Yerbossynuly was penalized one point for repeatedly holding Morrell, with Weeks unable to pry the two fighters apart at certain points. Less than 10 seconds after Weeks docked Yerbossynuly a point, Morrell picked up the knockout with a thundering right hook.

According to CompuBox, Morrell outlanded Yerbossynuly 237-82. Of the punches that Morrell landed, more than 70% of them were power punches to the head. Yerbossynuly was cut across the nose and had significant swelling in his right eye as he pressed forward and tried to finish the fight.

"The guy, he's strong," Morrell said in the postfight interview. "I respect him."

Before Saturday night, Yerbossynuly had not fought since September 2021, when he picked up a 10th-round knockout win over Lennox Allen. It was Yerbossynuly's first fight in the United States since he appeared in a minor fight card in 2017.

"He's a great guy," Savoy said. "I don't even want to talk about it no more because I'm sick to my stomach at this point. I just hope for a speedy recovery for Aidos."
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Aidos Yerbossynuly out of coma, showing improvement

Aidos Yerbossynuly has been moved to a standard hospital bed and is reportedly able to speak

Some good news for once: Dan Rafael reports Aidos Yerbossynuly, who was placed into a medically induced coma after a brutal knockout loss to David Morrell Jr and subsequently underwent surgery to deal with swelling of the brain, has been removed from the coma and is showing “enormous improvement.”

Per Rafael, Yerbossynuly (16-1, 11 KO) is “able to speak” and “walk to some degree,” with his health now stable enough to move from intensive care to a standard hospital bed. Though details are obviously light due to patient privacy, it’s an enormously welcome development.

The Vegas-based Kazakh put forth a truly admirable effort against Morrell, but the latter’s speed and power proved more than Yerbossynuly’s aggression and body attack could overcome. A competitive slugfest turned into an increasingly alarming beating as the championship rounds approached, with many feeling that there were enough signs of severe damage to spur either the referee or Yerbossynuly’s corner into action.

Regardless, we wish Yerbossynuly a safe and speedy recovery.
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