5 secend ago Undefeated Minneapolis star David Morrell Jr. is ready to take on knockout maestro Sena Agbeko. This headline-grabbing brawl will air live on SHOWTIME® on December 16th. The venue? The Minneapolis Armory transforms into a modern gladiatorial arena for a Premier Boxing Champions event.
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The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING broadcast is not just a one-fight wonder. It’s a full-fledged battle royale starring Chris Colbert and Jose Valenzuela. They’re back in the ring for a 12-round WBA Lightweight title eliminator and ready to settle old scores.
WBC flyweight world champion Julio Cesar Martinez puts his title on the line against undefeated challenger Angelino Cordova. And a special treat for fans: former world champions Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Andre Berto face off in a welterweight rematch. This extravaganza marks the grand finale of SHOWTIME SPORTS® after an epic 37-year journey.
Tickets? They sell like hotcakes. Grab your copy at the Armory website or through Ticketmaster.
Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions, hypes up the event. He promises that Morrell, a favorite from Minneapolis, will show why he is a force to be reckoned with at super middleweight. Agbeko isn’t just here to rack up numbers – he’s doing his best to end the fight early. And the undercard? It’s action-packed and promises a night of endless excitement.
Morrell, a Cuban prodigy now making his home in Minneapolis, has been on a roll since making his pro debut in 2019. He has knocked down opponents, including an explosive first-round knockout of Olympic medalist Yamaguchi Falcao. While training under Ronnie Shields in Texas, Morrell’s made The Armory his personal field of victory and headlined for the fourth time.
Morrell is excited for the main event and promises his fans in Minneapolis and around the world a spectacle. He is ready to prove the doubters wrong and show Agbeko that he is in a league of his own.
Agbeko, from Ghana and now based in Nashville, is on a hot streak, picking up wins left and right. He is determined to shake up the super middleweight scene and leave his mark on boxing history.
Brooklyn native Colbert is back to silence any doubters and prove his dominance at 135 pounds. After facing champions and competitors, he strives for another victory to cement his place among the elite.
Valenzuela, the Mexican powerhouse, wants to rewrite the script and settle the score in their expected rematch. He has trained hard and is ready to put his improved skills to use in the ring.