David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko | Showtime - December 16, 2023

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 16 Dec 2023, 16:49

Morrell - Decision
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Morrell - T/KO
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82%
DRAW
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Agbeko - T/KO
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No votes
Agbeko - Decision
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No votes
 
Total votes: 11

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David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko | Showtime - December 16, 2023

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David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko headlines final Showtime card on December 16th

Showtime Boxing is going out with a whimper, as Grey from BoxRec, Dan Rafael, and Keith Idec report that David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko will headline the network’s final show on December 16th.

That matchup originally co-headlined Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia on April 22nd before NSAC declined to license Agbeko (28-2, 22 KO) for medical reasons. Agbeko alleges that “someone” misrepresented his MRI to NSAC, a charge he repeated last week while negotiations were ongoing.

Whatever happened, Morrell (9-0, 8 KO) went on to smash Yamaguchi Falcao in 2:22. He hasn’t fought since.

From an entertainment perspective, it’s a perfectly serviceable fight between two guys who will throw heat. In terms of rankings or competitiveness, not so much; Agbeko notably upset Isaiah Steen last year but got virtually skunked by Vladimir Shishkin in his only other major bout. Steen also went on to get stopped by unheralded Guatemalan Lester Martinez, so that win didn’t age particularly well.

Morrell is long, long overdue for a top opponent. The only reason the Agbeko fight was palatable in April was that we didn’t know how Morrell would look after the Aidos Yerbossynuly tragedy.

Ah, well. Feels like good endings are getting rarer and rarer these days.
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Re: David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko | Showtime - December 16, 2023

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Just like HBO boxing went out with a women’s fight.. Showtime are just about doing better..
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Re: David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko | Showtime - December 16, 2023

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Chris Colbert-Jose Valenzuela Rematch To Be Part Of Final Showtime Telecast
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Plans are in place for Kenneth Sims vs. Alfredo Santiago
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eh, weak fight for morrell, same guy couldnt win a round vs vladdy shishkan
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Re: David Morrell Jr vs Sena Agbeko | Showtime - December 16, 2023

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Another Lara-like defense for Morrell. Most of his title fights have been against crap opposition. Agbeko may be better than most of them
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Martinez-Cordova WBC Flyweight Title Fight Confirmed
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Press Release | Guerrero vs. Berto Rematch Added To Morrell-Agbeko Showtime Card

As BS.com previously reported, undefeated WBA super middleweight champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. will battle knockout artist Sena Agbeko headlining action live on Showtime on Saturday, December 16 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

The Showtime telecast will feature exciting contenders Chris “Primetime” Colbert and Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela in a 12-round WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator as they rematch in the co-main event, and WBC Flyweight World Champion Julio Cesar Martinez defends his world title against unbeaten contender Angelino Cordova. Plus, in a special attraction telecast opener, all-action former world champions Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Andre Berto will square off in a 10-round welterweight rematch. The show will be the final boxing telecast from Showtime after 37 years.

“David Morrell has built a truly dedicated fanbase in Minneapolis and will look to show his legions of fans, and fans around the world, why he’s undeniably one of the most dangerous super middleweights in the sport,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “It’ll be bombs away in the main event because Sena Agbeko comes to end fights early and will look to inflict damage for as long as the fight lasts. With three more highly competitive fights on the SHOWTIME undercard, fight fans will be in for another loaded night of action on December 16.”

A Cuban-native who came to Minneapolis to begin his pro career in 2019, Morrell (9-0, 8 KOs) has quickly shown off the talents that made him a standout in Cuba’s storied amateur scene. The 25-year-old recently scored a violent first-round knockout of Olympic Bronze medalist Yamaguchi Falcao in their April clash. He captured an interim title by dominating then-unbeaten Lennox Allen in August 2020 in just his third pro fight. Morell, who trains in Texas with renowned coach Ronnie Shields, added two dominant knockout victories in 2022 as he stopped Kalvin Henderson in June before a 12th-round TKO of the previously unbeaten Aidos Yerbossynuly in November. December 16 will mark Morrell’s sixth appearance at The Armory, and his fourth headlining slot.

Originally from Ghana and now fighting out of Nashville, Tennessee, Agbeko (28-2, 22 KOs) enters this fight having won his last five contests and 13 of his last 14. The 31-year-old won three times in 2022, including earning a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Isaiah Steen last October on SHOBOX: The New Generation®. The only blemish on Agbeko’s record since 2014 is a decision loss in 2021 against top 168-pound contender Vladimir Shishkin. Most recently, Agbeko stopped Bruno Leonardo Romay in two rounds in October.

Representing his native Brooklyn, N.Y., Colbert (17-1, 6 KOs) bounced back from a first-round knockdown in the first fight against Valenzuela to emerge victorious with a 95-94 score on all three cards, a decision disputed by Valenzuela and others. The 27-year-old will hope to repeat the victory and establish himself as a top contender at 135 pounds. Colbert entered the first fight off a hard-fought defeat to former super featherweight world champion Hector Luis Garcia in February 2022. After a decorated amateur career, Colbert turned pro in 2015 and took out three undefeated fighters in his first eight bouts. Since then, he took care of a slew of former champions and contenders including Jezzrel Corrales, Jaime Arboleda and Tugstsogt Nyambayar to establish himself as a potential future world champion.

The 24-year-old Valenzuela (12-2, 8 KOs) appeared to have Colbert hurt and nearly out after the first round knockdown in their first fight. He will look to finish the job if presented the opportunity in the rematch. Born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Valenzuela would have earned a big bounce back victory had he finished Colbert, following a September 2022 defeat to Edwin De Los Santos. Valenzuela, who turned pro in 2018, was sensational prior to that loss, including a first-round knockout of former world champion Francisco Vargas in April 2022 and a five-bout knockout streak before earning his first 10-round decision in a victory over Deiner Berrio in September 2021.

Trained by the renowned Eddy Reynoso, Martinez (20-2, 15 KOs) first captured his flyweight world title with a ninth-round stoppage of Cristofer Rosales in his stateside debut in December 2019. The 28-year-old has gone on to defend the title five times, besting previously unbeaten opponents Jay Harris and Samuel Carmona, while most recently stopping Ronal Batista in May. A native of Mexico City, Martinez’s only blemish since a split-decision loss in his pro debut was a decision loss to future Hall of Famer Roman Gonzalez in March 2022.

The 28-year-old Cordova (18-0-1, 12 KOs) earned a career-best victory in his last outing, as he bested former world champion Angel Acosta on his way to a 10-round unanimous decision victory in April. A native of Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, Cordova has yet to taste defeat since debuting in 2017, with a draw in just his fourth fight as the only blemish. He made his U.S. debut in June 2022, defeating Axel Aragon Vega by decision before the triumph over Acosta.

Guerrero (37-6-1, 20 KOs) is a three-time world champion who has won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, and has fought a stacked lineup of elite fighters, including Floyd Mayweather, during a superb career. The Gilroy, California native most recently defeated former champion Victor Ortiz in August 2021, running his current winning streak up to four. His 2012 triumph over Berto saw him drop his opponent in rounds one and two on his way to earning the interim WBC welterweight title. That win led directly to the Mayweather fight, as Guerrero would eventually go on to challenge other great welterweights of the era including Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia.

A long-time mainstay of the sport who’s delivered memorable moments, fights and knockouts again and again, Winter Haven, Florida’s Berto (32-5, 24 KOs) returns for revenge against Guerrero, who edged him out via decision in their all-action 2012 brawl. A 2004 Olympian representing Haiti, Berto twice held a 147-pound world championship, first winning the WBC belt with a 2008 stoppage of Miguel Angel Rodriguez. He would go on to defend the title five times and reclaimed his status by winning the IBF title over Jan Zaveck in 2011. Berto owns victories over Victor Ortiz, Devon Alexander, Josesito Lopez and has challenged Floyd Mayweather and Shawn Porter in a career that has seen Berto engage in numerous Fight of the Year bouts.
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Fight Week!! :box:

Final Showtime boxing telecast
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what a sh!tty finale
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Press Release | Julio Cesar Martinez vs. Angelino Cordova Postponed Due To Visa Issues

The previously scheduled matchup between WBC flyweight world champion Julio Cesar Martinez and unbeaten Angelino Cordova has been postponed. Martinez experienced visa issues trying to enter the country, forcing the bout to be rescheduled for next year.

The fight had been set to appear on the Showtime Championship Boxing telecast this Saturday night headlined by undefeated WBA Super Middleweight Champion and Minneapolis fan-favorite David Morrell Jr. battling knockout artist Sena Agbeko from The Armory in Minneapolis and presented by Premier Boxing Champions. The telecast will continue as a tripleheader.

Exciting contenders Chris “Primetime” Colbert and Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela will meet in a 12-round WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator as they rematch in the co-main event, while all-action former world champions Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Andre Berto square off in a 10-round welterweight rematch in the telecast opener.
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Fight Week!! :box:

Final Showtime card :doh:
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Date: Saturday December 16, 2023
Location: The Armory - Minneapolis, MN
TV/Stream: Showtime

Start Times
Youtube: 6 pm ET | 3 pm PT | 11 pm GMT (Preliminary Card)
Showtime: 9 pm ET | 6 pm PT | 2 am GMT (Main Card)

Promoted by: Premier Boxing Champions

Main Card

WBA ‘Regular’ Super Middleweight Championship
David Morrell vs. Sena Agbeko

10 Round Lightweight Bout
Chris Colbert vs. Jose Valenzuela

WBC Flyweight Championship
Julio Cesar Martinez vs. Angelino Cordova

10 Round Welterweight Bout
Robert Guerrero vs. Andre Berto

Showtime Boxing Countdown

8 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Alberto Puello vs. Ector Madera

8 Round Middleweight Bout
Kyrone Davis vs. Cruse Stewart

6 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Lawrence King vs. Alex Theran

Non-televised Undercard

8 Round Bantamweight Bout
Michael Angeletti vs. Angel Antonio Contreras

8 Round Super Middleweight Bout
Shawn McCalman vs. Cristian Olivas

6 Round Middleweight Bout
Joey Spencer vs. Marcelo Fabian Bzowski

6 Round Lightweight Bout
Charles Harris Jr vs. Marlin Sims

4 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Jose Chollet vs. Lyle McFarlane

4 Round Super Middleweight Bout
John Easter vs. Javier Frazier
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Didn’t even know about his card. Seems to be a lot of decent boxing on today, but absolut nothing I need to see.
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