The event is being
co-promoted by Don King
Productions and
Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
Agbeko
(26-1,22 KOs), of New York by way of Ghana, will be making
the second defense of the 118-pound crown he won with a
seventh-round TKO over Luis Perez in August 2007. A
winner of five in a row, Agbeko is coming off a 12-round
decision over William Gonzalez on Dec, 11, 2008.
Darchinyan
(32-1, 26 KOs) solidified his status as the No. 1 super
flyweight in the world – and one of the top boxers
pound-for-pound – with back-to-back impressive victories
over Jorge Arce last Feb. 7 on SHOWTIME and
Christian Mijares on Nov. 1, 2008, on SHOWTIME.
An
Australia-based Armenian, Darchinyan exited his signature
victory over Mijares with the IBF, World Boxing Council
(WBC) and World Boxing Association (WBA) 115-pound belts. A
former IBF flyweight champion, Darchinyan is appearing on
SHOWTIME for a ninth time.
Agbeko, a
relentless, aggressive-minded slugger, will be making his
third start in the United States and second on SHOWTIME. His
nickname is not really a nickname. “My name is Joseph King
Kong Agbeko. That’s my real name,” he said. “It’s on my
birth certificate and my passport.’’
By any name, this figures
to be a dangerous assignment for Darchinyan, who’s talked
about moving up in weight for a long time.
“I’ll be ready and I’ll be
stronger at 118,” he said. “Agbeko will feel my power, I
promise you.”
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING announcers Gus Johnson
and Al Bernstein will call the action with Jim
Gray reporting from ringside.
The executive producer of
SHOWTIME Sports is David Dinkins Jr., with Bob
Dunphy directing.