Boxing returned to a remodeled Minneapolis Armory in April 2018 and the 14th card will be held Saturday night. The main event this time will be the largest from a national perspective, even though it features 122-pounders: Stephen Fulton and Daniel Roman.
Fulton, 27, defeated two unbeaten champions in 2021 and now holds the super bantamweight titles for the WBO and WBC. Roman, 32, held the WBA and IBF titles before losing a split decision to Murodjon Akhmadaliev in January 2020.
The co-main event will have David Morrell Jr., 24, the unbeaten Cuban (6-0) with a Minneapolis connection, defending a WBA super middleweight title against Kalvin Henderson, 31, a large underdog even with a 15-1-1 career record.
The Armory has been tied in with Premier Boxing Champions since the start of this Minneapolis boxing rebirth. This will be the second straight card on Showtime — the sport's No. 1 showcase — after the first dozen were held on Fox and FS1.
There was an alleged press conference to introduce the fighters locally Thursday at the W Hotel, although all the questions came from Showtime's Ray Flores.
"Questions" might also be a stretch, as Flores, resplendent in a baby-blue suit with vest, followed boxing tradition and mostly made statements intended to elicit rudeness from the fighters toward one another.
Try as he might for this 30-minute session for YouTube, Flores ran into a brick wall with the underdog Roman, nor could he get much of a rise from Henderson.
Fulton is 20-0 and his last four victories have come against unbeaten fighters. His last fight was a tremendous 12-round majority decision when he took away Brandon Figueroa's WBC title belt last November.