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  • Benavidez vs Morrell: Live streaming results, round-by-round coverage


    David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr square off tonight in the main event of a Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view in a 12-round light heavyweight fight.

    Benavidez vs Morrell is the headline matchup of a four-fight pay-per-view bill from PBC on Prime Video, and we’ll be here all evening with LIVE updates, round-by-round scoring, highlights, recaps, and more!

    Wil Esco will be on the round-by-round coverage tonight, and Patrick Stumberg will handle the post-fight analysis for the show, so check back through the evening on the front page of badlefthook.com!

    Main Card (PPV, 8:00 pm ET)

    • David Benavidez (29-0, 24 KO) vs David Morrell Jr (11-0, 9 KO), light heavyweights, 12 rounds
    • Brandon Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 KO) vs Stephen Fulton Jr (22-1, 8 KO), rematch, featherweights, 12 rounds, for Figueroa’s WBC title
    • Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (26-3-1, 18 KO) vs Angel Fierro (23-2-2, 18 KO), super lightweights, 10 rounds
    • Jesus Ramos Jr (21-1, 17 KO) vs Jeison Rosario (24-4-2, 18 KO), middleweights, 10 rounds



    Benavidez vs Morrell: Live streaming results, round-by-round coverage

    Welcome fight fans! Tonight we have an exciting matchup between David Benavidez and David Morrell. Both fighters are hungry for victory and will be putting it all on the line in the ring.

    Stay tuned as we provide live streaming results and round-by-round coverage of this highly anticipated bout.

    Round 1: The fighters come out swinging, with Benavidez landing some solid punches early on. Morrell is quick on his feet and counters with some impressive combinations.

    Round 2: Benavidez continues to press the action, landing some heavy shots to Morrell’s body. Morrell is showing great defense and lands a few punches of his own.

    Round 3: Both fighters are trading blows in the center of the ring, with Benavidez landing some powerful hooks. Morrell is showing his speed and footwork, making it difficult for Benavidez to land clean shots.

    Round 4: Benavidez is relentless in his attack, landing a series of punches that have Morrell backing up against the ropes. Morrell fires back with some sharp jabs, but Benavidez is controlling the pace of the fight.

    Round 5: The action heats up as both fighters exchange heavy blows in the center of the ring. Benavidez is landing some brutal body shots, while Morrell is using his speed and movement to evade the onslaught.

    Round 6: Benavidez lands a huge right hand that staggers Morrell, but the Cuban fighter quickly recovers and goes on the offensive. Both fighters are showing incredible heart and determination as they trade punches back and forth.

    Round 7: The pace of the fight slows down as both fighters take a brief moment to catch their breath. Benavidez lands a powerful uppercut that rocks Morrell, but the undefeated fighter manages to survive the round.

    Round 8: Benavidez comes out swinging in the final round, looking to finish the fight strong. Morrell is showing great resilience and counters with some sharp punches of his own.

    The fight goes the distance and we head to the judges’ scorecards for the decision.

    And the winner by unanimous decision is David Benavidez! What a thrilling fight between two talented fighters. Stay tuned for more live coverage and results from the world of boxing.

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  • David Benavidez vs. David Morrell Jr. fight prediction, odds, undercard, start time, preview, where to watch


    Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s refusal to face his top two challengers while undisputed super middleweight champion forced those two men, David Benavidez and David Morrell, into a high-stakes showdown this Saturday night. Benavidez and Morrell both moved to light heavyweight after failing to secure fights with Alvarez. Now, they meet with a potential shot at the undisputed light heavyweight championship on the line.

    Benavidez (29-0, 24 KO) twice held the WBC super middleweight title and never lost the title in the ring. After winning the title the first time with a split decision over Ronald Gavril in 2017, he successfully defended the belt in their 2018 rematch. Later that year, it was reported that Benavidez tested positive for cocaine in a Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency drug test and was stripped of his title and handed a four-month suspension.

    Benavidez would regain the title in his second fight after his suspension, stopping Anthony Dirrell in the ninth round of their title bout. He would never defend that title, failing to make weight for his first planned defense against Roamer Alexis Angulo and being stripped of the belt again.

    More dominance of the division continued for Benavidez in the ring, including picking up the WBC interim title in 2022. Alvarez collected all four world titles at 168 pounds but repeatedly blew off any talk of facing Benavidez, the clear top contender for his championships.

    How David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr. became unexpected rivals in pursuit of gold and glory

    Brian Campbell

    How David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr. became unexpected rivals in pursuit of gold and glory

    As it became increasingly clear that a fight with one of boxing’s biggest stars was never going to come to fruition, Benavidez made the jump to 175 pounds where he again picked up a WBC interim title by defeating former world champ Oleksandr Gvozdyk. The fight with Gvozdyk proved a bit more difficult than expected, partially because of torn hand ligaments suffered prior to the bout and partially because Benavidez’s endurance seemed to fail him as the fight hit the later rounds.

    Morrell (11-0, 9 KO) also spent plenty of time as an Alvarez mandatory challenger and would have been seen as a very legitimate opponent for the Mexican superstar. Despite winning the WBA “regular” championship in just his fifth professional fight and making five consecutive defenses, Morrell was facing the same lack of interest from Alvarez and also made the jump to 175 pounds, defeating Radivoje Kalajdzic to win the “regular” title at the new weight.

    Like Benavidez’s division-welcoming fight with Gvozdyk, Morrell struggled at times in his light heavyweight debut, taking a decision over Radivoje Kalajdzic in a fight that was much closer than the official scorecards indicated. Prior to that fight, only two of Morrell’s opponents had managed to last past the fourth round.

    The prize that eluded both men at super middleweight — a fight with multiple world championships on the line — seems to be in reach now. The winner will become the obvious challenger for the winner of the rematch between undisputed light heavyweight champ Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, which takes place on Feb. 22.

    The undercard features some top names looking to splash once again. Look no further than the co-main event when Brandon Figueroa puts his WBC featherweight title on the line against Stephen Fulton Jr. The two met in an instant classic in 2021’s Fight of the Year where Fulton walked away with a contested majority decision. Now up a weight class where Figueroa has had more success, Fulton will need to find that same kind of fight if he wants to be a champion again. 

    Let’s take a closer look at the rest of the undercard with the latest odds before getting to a prediction and expert pick on the main event below.

    Benavidez vs. Morrell fight card, odds

    • David Benavidez -230 vs. David Morrell +180, light heavyweights
    • Brandon Figueroa (c) -185 vs. Stephen Fulton +150, WBC featherweight title
    • Isaac Cruz -900 vs. Angel Fierro +550, junior welterweights
    • Jesus Ramos -2500 vs. Jeison Rosario +1100, junior middleweights
    • Mirco Cuello -650 vs. Christian Olivo Barreda +450, featherweights
    • Yoenli Hernandez -2500 vs. Angel Ruiz Astorga +1100, middleweights
    • Kaipo Gallegos -600 vs. Leonardo Padilla +425, junior lightweights
    • Jose Benavidez Jr. -1100 vs. Danny Rosenberger +650, middleweights
    • Daniel Blancas -2000 vs. Juan Barajas +900, super middleweights
    • Curmel Moton -4000 vs. Frank Zaldivar +1200, lightweights

    Where to watch Benavidez vs. Morrell Jr. 

    • Date: Feb. 1 | Start time: 8 p.m. ET (main card)
    • Location: T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
    • TV channel/stream: Amazon PPV ($79.99)

    Prediction

    This fight could well come down to which man has made the bigger adjustments to being at light heavyweight. As talented as both men are, there’s no getting around the fact that both were less than their usual stellar selves in their first fights at the weight. It is worth mentioning that neither man took a light touch in their 175-pound debuts but they just didn’t look as dominant as they had been for years at super middleweight.

    Morrell has been a thudding puncher for most of his career, blasting out opponents with power that is only improved by having solid technique as an accomplished amateur. Benavidez’s style is a bit more raw, though it has always been effective and he’s clearly sharpened his tools as his career has progressed.

    If the fight breaks down into a firefight, either man has the power to land a fight-ending shot. Morrell could look at Benavidez fading late in his most recent fight as a sign he needs to try to pick spots to push the pace and drag things into the later rounds to truly take over while Benavidez. That said, it would be surprising to see either man take a particularly safe approach in the fight and Benavidez’s higher level of professional experience should make him more comfortable in edging out the fight. Pick: David Benavidez via MD

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    David Benavidez will be facing off against David Morrell Jr. in what promises to be an exciting boxing match. Benavidez, a former WBC super middleweight champion, will be looking to reclaim his title against the undefeated Cuban fighter Morrell Jr.

    The odds for this fight are currently in favor of Benavidez, but Morrell Jr. has shown immense skill and talent in his previous fights, so it could be anyone’s game. The undercard for this event is stacked with talented fighters, adding to the anticipation for the main event.

    The fight is set to take place on Saturday, August 28th, with the start time yet to be announced. Fans can catch all the action live on Showtime or stream it online through various platforms.

    In the lead-up to the fight, both fighters have been training hard and talking up their chances of victory. Benavidez is known for his power and aggressive style, while Morrell Jr. is a slick and technical boxer. It will be interesting to see how their styles match up in the ring.

    Overall, this is shaping up to be a must-watch fight for boxing fans. Make sure to tune in to see who comes out on top in this exciting matchup between two talented fighters.

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  • Kalen DeBoer refines DC Kane Wommack’s role, elevates Chuck Morrell in Alabama staff shakeup

    Kalen DeBoer refines DC Kane Wommack’s role, elevates Chuck Morrell in Alabama staff shakeup


    Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer has elevated his former defensive coordinator Chuck Morrell to inside linebackers coach, according to the Alabama Athletics staff directory. Morrell served as special assistant to the head coach this past season.

    As a result, defensive coordinator Kane Wommack, who doubled as the inside linebackers coach, will only serve as a coordinator in 2025 overseeing the defense. That move is also reflected in the school directory.

    These moves coincide with multiple reports on Friday that safeties coach Colin Hitschler will not be retained on staff. With Morrell’s promotion and Wommack’s shift in role, cornerbacks coach Maurice Linguist is in line to oversee the entire secondary. These moves keep Alabama at 10 full-time assistant coaches.

    DeBoer and Morrell have extensive history together. The two were teammates at Sioux Falls and coached together from 2000 to ’09. Morrell joined DeBoer at Fresno State as his safeties coach from 2020 to ’21, then served as Washington’s defensive coordinator from 2022 to ’23 before following DeBoer to Alabama in an off-field role.

    With the NCAA rule change allowing off-field staffers to coach on the field, Morrell worked extensively with the inside linebackers as far back as spring practice. Now he will coach that position full-time, taking over a room that lost Jihaad Campbell to the NFL Draft on Thursday but signed Colorado transfer linebacker Nikhai Hill-Green and is expecting senior Justin Jefferson to return for one more season.

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    In a recent staff shakeup at the University of Alabama, new defensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer has made some key adjustments to the coaching staff. One of the most notable changes is the refinement of former DC Kane Wommack’s role, as well as the elevation of Chuck Morrell within the coaching staff.

    DeBoer, who was recently hired as the Crimson Tide’s defensive coordinator, has decided to keep Wommack on staff but in a more specialized role. Wommack, who previously served as the defensive coordinator, will now focus on coaching a specific position group and providing valuable input to DeBoer and the rest of the defensive staff.

    In addition to Wommack’s new role, DeBoer has also elevated Chuck Morrell to a more prominent position within the coaching staff. Morrell, who previously served as an analyst, will now serve as a full-time assistant coach and will have a larger role in game planning and player development.

    These changes reflect DeBoer’s commitment to building a strong and cohesive coaching staff at Alabama. With Wommack’s expertise and Morrell’s new responsibilities, the Crimson Tide’s defense is sure to be in good hands under DeBoer’s leadership.

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