Kalwan Henderson is another of David Morrell’s knockout victims and he suspects something went wrong in their fight. He suddenly complained that he had doubts about him and suspected there was something fishy about them not conducting drug testing in the 2022 games.
On June 4, 2022, Henderson (19 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss, 13 KOs) was eliminated by Morel (11 wins, 0 losses, 9 KOs) in the fourth round at the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. . He said there was no drug testing at the game and he felt something fishy was going on. Although he has no evidence and is just guessing, he thinks something is going on.
Morel looked thin during the fight, unlike someone using PEDs, but Henderson remained sceptical. Another one of Morel’s knockout victims, Sena Agbeko, recently spoke about suspicions surrounding Morel due to a lack of drug testing. Even though he had no evidence, he was still saying it.
Henderson believes WBC interim light heavyweight champion David Benavidez (29-0, 24 KOs) will defeat WBA “regular” champion Morel on February 1 as he says She is bigger than him and has better stamina. They’re the same size, but oh well.
“Superman” Morel? Henderson is skeptical
“I went to Morrell’s adopted home in Minnesota. No one wanted to fight him. I had a great game plan. I felt like the fight was over a long time ago. That guy (Morrell) won this A battle? Yeah, but we have a deeper game plan,” Calvin Henderson said fight hypestill smarting from his fourth-round technical knockout loss to David Morrell two years ago on June 4, 2022.
“I caught him with body shots and I heard what those body shots did to him. I knew he was going to slow down eventually. There was supposed to be a drug test in that game and we all signed the drug test papers. We were in the locker room The fight was held in the chamber and the WBA forgot to conduct drug testing.
“Well, that’s another story. We’re not just fighting politics. We’re fighting a possibly dirty fighter in Morel… After the fight, there was still no drug test. There was something fishy. Superman Only in comic books,” Henderson said when asked if there was anything “fishy” about David Morel.
There was nothing “superhuman” about Morel’s fourth-round knockout of Calvin Henderson. He pushed him to the ropes and punched him hard several times. The referee saw the wickedness of Henderson’s shot and stopped him.
If he allowed Morel to continue beating Henderson, he would be injured. There was too much time left in the game for the referee to allow the game to continue.
“These guys have a lot of money behind them, and a lot of it is in things they have no control over. So, of course, they’re going to be put in the best position possible,” Henderson said. “On fight night, this guy (Morrell) was bigger than me in the ring. The fighters knew it. Before the weigh-in, he drank Gatorade before he got on the scale. There was something fishy about it.”
Henderson concluded from Morel drinking Gatorade at the weigh-in that he was using PEDs, which was a big influence. This is his weird guess. He was drinking Gatorade; therefore, he was dirty. It makes no sense, but if you want to understand why Morel beat you, you have to find something other than admitting you’re not good enough.
Benavidez beats Morel?
“I think Benavidez is going to beat Morel on sheer size and stamina. Benavidez punched for 15 rounds straight. So, I think his relentless pressure and non-stop (boxing) will I don’t think Benavidez’s power will carry over into this fight,” Henderson said.
Calvin was a little confused. Benavidez is no bigger than Morel, and his 175 stamina is no better than his 168 stamina. We saw this in Benavidez’s last fight at 175 when he collapsed after six rounds against Alexander Gvozdyk. Morel has a wingspan four inches longer than Benavidez, punches harder, and has better hand speed and technical ability. You wouldn’t expect Henderson to know the details between Morel and Benavidez because he’s a boxer and doesn’t analyze fights like a writer.
“At 168, he’s already a big guy. Some people call him a ‘weight bully,’ but at 175, it’s more of a natural weight class for him. So, I think you’re going to see Bena Vaders and Morel have been fighting in this weight class longer because there are bigger guys,” Henderson said.
Things will be much different for Benavidez at 175 than in his weight-bullying days at 168, when he often enjoyed a huge size advantage and his promoters let him Teamed up with his old, sick and severely flawed opponents. in the first 29 games of his career.
You can’t blame “Mexican Freak” Benavidez for choosing to stay at 168 for so long, as it allowed him to carve out a career that he wouldn’t have had if he’d been fighting at 175 after turning career. 2013 Professional Edition.
If Benavidez fought at light heavyweight, he would probably have been beaten many times by now. He is just one of a number of contenders, with other contenders including Joshua Buatsi, Willy Hutchinson and Oleksandr Gvozdyk.







