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Former middleweight title challenger Brandon Adams will now face Sanny Duversonne Thursday night, Ring City USA announced Monday afternoon.
The eight-round junior middleweight bout will take place at Wild Card Boxing Gym in Hollywood, California and will air live on NBC Sports Network (9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT).
Adams (21-3, 13 knockouts) was originally scheduled to face unbeaten prospect Serhii Bohachuk before the hard-hitting Ukraine-born fighter withdrew from the fight late last week. A source told The Ring on Sunday that Bohachuk withdrew from the fight due to testing positive for COVID-19.
The 31-year-old Adams, who resides in the Los Angeles suburb of Norwalk, last fought on June 29 of last year, losing to WBC titleholder Jermall Charlo by unanimous decision. The loss snapped a four-bout winning streak, which took place over the course of the most recent season of ‘The Contender’ series in 2018.
Duversonne (11-2-2, 8 KOs), who resides in Avon Park, Florida, lost by split-decision to unbeaten Chordale Booker on November 4. That fight took place at the nearby Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old had won his last 10 bouts before suffering his first loss as a pro at the hands of prospect Lorenzo Simpson on October 9.
The Adams-Duversonne fight will headline the second card by “Ring City USA”, a new boxing broadcast and content platform. NBC Sports Network will air the cards that will take place on Thursdays throughout 2021. A ring was set up in the parking lot outside the famed gym that is owned by Freddie Roach.
“Ring City USA” will work with several promoters, including DiBella Entertainment, Golden Boy Promotions, Mexico-based Promociones del Pueblo, and Global Boxing Stars.
In the co-feature, unbeaten welterweight prospect Brian Ceballo (11-0, 6 KOs) will square off against Larry Gomez of West Jordan, Utah in a 10-round bout. Ceballo, who is co-managed by David McWater and Tim VanNewhouse, is a former amateur standout who is promoted by Tom Loeffler.
Rounding out the card, welterweight Gor Yeritsyan (13-0, 11 KOs) of Yerevan, Armenia will face Mexico’s Mahonri Montes (36-9-1, 25 KOs) in an eight-round bout.
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In a clash of unbeaten cruiserweights, Princeton Hairston (1-0, 1 KO) of Lynchburg, Virginia will square off against Houston’s Danielle Perkins (1-0) in a six-round bout.
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Preflop, six players remain, with blinds of 15,000-30,000 and a big blind ante of 30,000. Brandon Adams raised to 75,000 from the cutoff. Daniel Negreanu called on the button. On the flop Adams checked. Negreanu bet 60,000. Adams check-raised to 205,000. Negreanu called. On the turn Adams bet 405,000. Negreanu moved all-in for 665,000 total. Adams called.
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This situation was definitely a cooler for Daniel Negreanu. That being said, it is worth analyzing the six-time WSOP bracelet winner’s approach to the hand. Negreanu is second on poker’s all-time money list with more than $38.5 million in earnings, so his results speak for themselves. However, his preflop decisions in this hand might have been less than ideal. He picked up pocket tens on the button and found himself facing a raise from Brandon Adams in the cutoff, a player who is plenty capable of playing loose and aggressive. Negreanu started the hand with around 30 big blinds, which can be an awkward stack with powerful but vulnerable hands like Negreanu’s. The standard play in this situation would be to three-bet and, while Negreanu’s flat call disguises his hand and helps control the size of the pot, it also costs him the opportunity to learn that Adams’ holding is strong enough to merit calling a three-bet or to four-bet, if he opted for that route. Given the eight high flop that came out and the stack sizes, Negreanu might not have been much more likely to be able to get away from his pocket tens in this hand. But three-betting still would have likely been the correct thing to do, even if only to balance his three-betting range for the times that he makes the move with less powerful holdings. Adams tailored his line well for exactly the type of showdown value Negreanu had, getting in a sneaky check-raise on the flop and then getting in the large bet on the turn that essentially forced Negreanu to make a decision for his stack right there. Even Negreanu, one of the most impressive hand readers to grace televised poker, was not able to get away from the overpair in this spot. He moved all-in and was called by Adams’ superior pair. Negreanu failed to come from behind and was eliminated in sixth place, earning $75,000.