For this Saturday, June 4th, we make the trip to Minneapolis, Minnesota, right into the Armory in order to see both exciting Main and Co-Main events.
The co-main event of the evening, has the Regular Super Middleweight Championship on the line, as David Morrell enters the ring to face Kalvin Henderson.
Boxing Preview – David Morrell vs. Kalvin Henderson Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Saturday, June 4th at 10:00 pm ET
Moneyline odds: David Morrell -1930 vs. Kalvin Henderson +1075
Draw Offs: –
Where To Watch: SHOWTIME
Why Bet on David Morrell
The 24-year-old southpaw Morrell is well known for his amateur exploits as he compiled a 130–2 record and captured gold medals at the 2016 Youth World Championships, the 2017 Cuban National Championships, and the India Open International Boxing Tournament in 2018 in the light heavyweight division.
He made his pro debut in August 2019 when he stopped Yendris Rodriguez Valdez in just 65 seconds and has boxed just 23 rounds since.
He later stopped Quinton Rankin in the second round three months later before beating Lennox Allen by unanimous decision for the interim title.
He’s defended it by stopping Mike Gavronski in the third round and Mario Cazares in the first round before halting Fox.
Morrell now stands at a perfect 6-0 with 5 Ko’s.
Why Bet on Kalvin Henderson
Henderson is 31 years old and enters the contest with a mark of 15-1-1 with 11 Ko’s.
He made his pro debut in 2016 after a short amateur career where he once beat Shane Mosley Jr.
He has 68 rounds of pro experience under his belt and won the vacant UBF Inter-Continental Super Middleweight Title in 2018 when he stopped Brandon Robinson in seven rounds.
Now he is taking a step up in class this weekend though as he was never against a legitimate top-10 contender as of yet.
Final Betting Analysis – David Morrell vs. Kalvin Henderson:
Morrell is a good-looking prospect who already holds a fringe world title.
He’s a power puncher with a fan-friendly style and enters this fight with a big edge in reach.
Henderson’s a tough guy, but expect Morrell to take care of him in the ring this weekend; as he is too skilled and too powerful for the unproven fighter.