“Primetime”
RECORD
17 - 3 - 0
KOs
6
Weight 135 lbs (61.36 kg)
Age 28
Home Brooklyn, New York,
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One of the Big Apple’s premier prospects, the flashy, multi-colored haired Chris Colbert has shown he's ready for "Primetime" as he seeks to establish himself as one of the game's best. Read Bio
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Last Fight
Loss vs Omar Salcido Gamez
Oct 16, 2024 / ProBox TV Events Center, Plant City, Florida, USA
Chris Colbert LOSES to Omar Salcido Gamez by TKO in Round 9 of 10
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Dec 18, 2023 / David Morrell Jr. vs Sena Agbeko, David Morrell Jr, Sena Agbeko, Chris Colbert, Jose Valenzuela, Robert Guerrero, Andre Berto
The Aftermath: Morrell vs Agbeko
Michael Rosenthal shares his thoughts on last Saturday's final boxing card on SHOWTIME.
Dec 17, 2023 / David Morrell Jr. vs Sena Agbeko, David Morrell Jr, Sena Agbeko, Jose Valenzuela, Chris Colbert, Robert Guerrero, Andre Berto, Alberto Puello, Kyrone Davis
David Morrell Jr. Blasts Sena Agbeko in Two Rounds, Retains Title
The WBA 168-pound titlist remains unbeaten with a scintillating performance Saturday night on SHOWTIME.
Dec 12, 2023 / Chris Colbert vs Jose Valenzuela 2, Chris Colbert, Jose Valenzuela
Colbert vs Valenzuela 2: High Stakes and Bad Blood
It's make or break time for two rising lightweights when they meet again to settle the score in a WBA title eliminator Saturday night on SHOWTIME.
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Fights
Chris Colbert Fights
Loss vs Omar SalcidoGamez 19-1-0
Oct 16, 2024 • ProBox TV Events Center, Plant City, Florida, USA
ChrisColbert LOSES to Omar SalcidoGamez by TKO in Round 9 of 10
Loss vs JoseValenzuela 14-2-0
Dec 16, 2023 • The Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota
ChrisColbert LOSES to JoseValenzuela by KO in Round 6 of 12
Fight Highlights
Win vs JoseValenzuela 14-2-0
Mar 25, 2023 • MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV
ChrisColbert WINS against JoseValenzuela by UD in Round 10 of 10
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Loss vs Hector LuisGarcia 16-2-0
Feb 26, 2022 • The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
ChrisColbert LOSES to Hector LuisGarcia by UD in Round 12 of 12
Fight Highlights
Win vs TugstsogtNyambayar 12-2-1
Jul 03, 2021 • Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California
ChrisColbert WINS against TugstsogtNyambayar by UD in Round 12 of 12
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Win vs JaimeArboleda 19-3-0
Dec 12, 2020 • Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut
ChrisColbert WINS against JaimeArboleda by TKO in Round 11 of 12
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Win vs JezzrelCorrales 23-3-0
Jan 18, 2020 • Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against JezzrelCorrales by UD in Round 12 of 12
Win vs MiguelBeltran 33-7-0
Sep 21, 2019 • Rabobank Theater, Bakersfield, California, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against MiguelBeltran by KO in Round 1 of 10
Win vs AlbertoMercado 16-2-1
Jun 23, 2019 • Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against AlbertoMercado by UD in Round 8 of 8
Win vs MarioBriones 29-9-2
Apr 13, 2019 • Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against MarioBriones by TKO in Round 2 of 10
Win vs JoshuahHernandez 8-1-0
Jan 26, 2019 • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against JoshuahHernandez by UD in Round 8 of 8
Win vs FatiouFassinou 28-10-3
Sep 08, 2018 • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against FatiouFassinou by UD in Round 8 of 8
Win vs AustinDulay 11-0-0
Apr 13, 2018 • Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against AustinDulay by RTD in Round 7 of 8
Win vs TitusWilliams 7-0-0
Nov 04, 2017 • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against TitusWilliams by UD in Round 8 of 8
Win vs Wilfredo Garriga Casiano 3-4-1
Mar 17, 2017 • Santander Arena, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against Wilfredo Garriga Casiano by UD in Round 6 of 6
Win vs WilfredoGarriga 3-4-1
Mar 17, 2017 • Santander Arena, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against WilfredoGarriga by UD in Round 6 of 6
Win vs AntonioDubose 8-0-1
Jun 28, 2016 • Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against AntonioDubose by UD in Round 6 of 6
Win vs DerrickBivins 2-3-2
Dec 29, 2015 • Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against DerrickBivins by UD in Round 6 of 6
Win vs Jose ACarmona 1-1-0
Sep 22, 2015 • Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against Jose ACarmona by UD in Round 4 of 4
Win vs BenjaminBurgos 2-11-1
Jun 27, 2015 • Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against BenjaminBurgos by TKO in Round 4 of 4
Win vs MarquisPierce 1-5-0
May 29, 2015 • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
ChrisColbert WINS against MarquisPierce by TKO in Round 2 of 4
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Stats
Chris Colbert “Primetime”
- WINS 17
- LOSSES 3
- DRAWS 0
- KOs 6
Weight 135 lbs (61.36 kg)
Height 5'8" (1.73 m)
Reach 71" (180 cm)
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Born
September 27, 1996 -
Age
28 -
Country
USA -
Born in
Brooklyn, NY -
Trains in
Brooklyn, NY
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Stance
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Rounds Boxed
142 -
KO Percentage
35.29% -
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Chris Colbert Bio
One of the Big Apple’s premier prospects, the flashy, multi-colored haired Chris Colbert has shown he's ready for "Primetime" as he seeks to establish himself as one of the game's best.
GROOMED FOR GREATNESS
The sixth-born of 10 children, Chris Colbert began boxing as a 13-year-old, becoming the No. 3-ranked 114-pounder, No. 1 at 123 pounds, later winning a National title in 2015 and earning an opportunity to qualify for the Olympics before turning pro at the age of 18.
Colbert’s skills were groomed at the Brooklyn-based Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Gym, a mentoring center for neighborhood children. It is there Colbert met Mexican trainer and father-figure, Aureliano Sosa, the man who nicknamed him “Lil B-Hop” for skills analogous to Hall of Fame world champion Bernard Hopkins of Philadelphia.
Among the boxers featured in a 2017 Netflix documentary, CounterPunch, Colbert later became known as “Prime Time,” for his proficiency toward showmanship.
“I feel like I bring everything to the table,” said Colbert of his ability to dole out punishment without receiving it, whether from close quarters or the distance. “I can bang, I can box. I can stand there and fight in the pocket. You’ve gotta be able to do it all.”
A FAST START
Colbert’s first pair of professional bouts ended in the second and fourth-rounds midway through 2015 against Marquis Pierce (May 29) and Benjamin Burgos (June 27), displaying his power punching potential at 122 ½ and 125 ¼ pounds.
Colbert was 7-0 (2 KOs)before registering a seventh-round TKO in April 2018in what shaped up as his most difficult challenge against rising left-handed KO artist Austin Dulay. Dulay came into the bout with an11-0 record with eight knockouts.
Fighting at a career-high 130 pounds, Colbert alternated from orthodox to southpaw stance, scoring a seventh-round knockdown from a right to the head and a subsequent left to the body. So dominant was Colbert against Dulaythat the loser’s corner advised referee Mark Nelson to stop the fight after the round.
Colbert won two straight unanimous decisions following Dulay, the second on January 26, 2019against hammer-fisted Joshua Hernandez (8-1, seven KOs coming in), whose run of three consecutive stoppages ended.
Exactly a year after his fight with Dulay, Colbert scored a sensational second-round TKO of Mario Briones, a lightning-quick overhand left hand flooring the Mexican midway through the final period. Briones beat the count only for Colbert to finish him off with a flurry at 1:59 of the round, improving his record to 11-0 with his fourth stoppage win.
READY FOR "PRIME TIME"
On September 21, 2019, super featherweight Chris Colbert delivered a brutal and definitive, one-punch, first-round knockout of Mexican gatekeeper Miguel Beltran, leaving his opponent face-first and out cold on the canvas at Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, California.
Colbert scored his third stoppage in his past six fights, leveling Beltran with a searing overhand right above the ear. The fight was called at the mark of 2:57 as Beltran (33-8, 22 KOs) failed to beat the count.
“I never go in looking for the knockout, but my power is developing and they’re happening more and more purely because of the skills I possess,” said Colbert, a Brooklyn, New York, native who was coming off a shutout unanimous decision over Alberto Mercado on June 23, 2019.
“I already have superior speed and boxing ability over my opponents, and, over the past five or six fights, my strength and conditioning coach and I have been working harder. Now everyone is seeing the results.Overall I just want to show the world that I can dominate anybody and everybody."
On January 18, 2020, Colbert faced another serious challenge, this time against veteran southpaw Jezreel Corrales (23-3, 9 KOs), a 28-year-old former world champion.
On the line was the interim WBA World Super Featherweight title. Colbert would not be denied. He outboxed Corrales for much of the way, scoring a knockdown on his way to winning a wide 12-round unanimous decision. Cards read 116-111 and two scores of 117-110.
“I had confidence coming into the fight,” said Colbert. “I knew I was going to dominate the fight and I told you all that before the fight happened. He was running and I was trying to catch him, so I told my corner, let's have a dog fight. We got 12 rounds. I’m in shape. You see, I didn’t sit down one round. I’m in shape and I came to fight. I wasn’t going to leave without this title.
“I’m not ducking nobody and not dodging nobody. I’m here to fight and I’m here to stay.”
FIGHTING WITH PURPOSE
Known for his flash, Colbert often dies his hair for his bouts – golden versus Beltran, green for Dulay and pink for Briones – but for altruistic reasons.
“I wear different hair colors represent different awareness’s – red for sickle cell, green for cerebral palsy, pink for breast cancer, and gold representing childhood cancer,” said Colbert. “I’m out there fighting for my swag and for myself, but I’m also fighting for a lot of other things."
TAKING IT TO A NEW LEVEL
On Saturday, December 12, 2020, Colbert took on what many believed would be his toughest opponent in thehard-hitting Jaime Arboleda of Panama. Colbert was expected to box and steer clear of his rangy opponent's big shots.
But the brash Brooklyn-ite had other plans in his first SHOWTIME headliner.
Colbert was magnificent, staying in the pocket, making Arboleda miss and making him pay. Round by round, he wore him down, putting on the kind of performance that reminded folks of a young Floyd Mayweather. Colbert displayed sublime skill--and power. In a spirited ninth round, Colbert dropped Arboleda with a vicious left hook. Arboleda survived but was down twice more in the 11th as the champion closed the show.
"I dominated the whole fight," said Colbert. "I probably gave him two rounds, but that was by choice. I just wanted to build his confidence because I knew I was going to stop him in the later rounds. I came to show the 130-pound division that I can punch. I'm here and I'm here to stay."
Colbert continued his reign of dominance on July 3, 2021, easily outpointing the game Tugstogt Nyambayar over 12 rounds at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Two cards read 118-110 while third a judge had it 117-111.
TASTING DEFEAT
Colbert was initially slated to face WBA World 130-pound champion Roger Gutierrez on Saturday, February 26, in a PBC on SHOWTIME headliner fromThe Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. However,Gutierrez withdrew due to contracting COVID-19. Unbeaten Dominican Olympian Hector Garcia stepped in on three weeks notice and pulled off the stunning upset, winning a wide 12-round unanimous decision over Colbert.
Southpaw Garcia controlled the action throughout, flooring Colbert in the seventh on his way to winning by scores of118-109, 118-109 and 119-108.
“I’m sorry I let everyone down, today he was the better man,” Colbert said afterward, his arm draped around Garcia in an encouraging embrace. “I take my losses like I take my wins. I want to run it back and hopefully we can do it again. There’s no excuses. He was the better man today.”
Colbert could never get on track and showed little of the aggression and skills that made him one of the most talked about young fighters in the sport.
“Everyone puts pressure on me in the ring,” said Colbert. “That’s nothing new. I want to get a rematch if I can. Congratulations to Hector and his team. They deserved this win tonight. I wasn’t feeling myself. At the end the day, I’m still ‘Primetime’ on SHOWTIME.”
BACK IN THE WIN COLUMN
On March 25, 2023,“Primetime” Colbert(17-1, 6 KOs) edged outJose Valenzuela(12-2, 8 KOs) on the scorecards after 10 rounds of lightweight action. All three judges saw the nip-and-tuck fight 95-94 in favor of Colbert.
“Listen, I love the fans,” said Colbert. “If he wants a rematch, then let’s get it. I’m no sucka.”
Colbert, who also came into the fight off his first loss, was able to show his fortitude in rising to his feet after the knockdown and making it through the round with a significant amount of time left in the frame. The Brooklyn native Colbert was able to box effectively throughout the remainder of the fight and avoid a return trip to the mat, using a jab that he out landed Valenzuela with at a 47 to 15 clip.
“It was a hell of a fight,” said Colbert. “At the end of the day, I’m not the judge and I’m not a sore loser. I’m a man. I can take it on the chin like a man. He’s a sore loser. I out-boxed him and hit him with more jabs. Don’t get me wrong. I’m a man and he had his spurts. He hit me with some good shots but then he stopped and I jabbed and I jabbed and I jabbed. He got the knockdown but it’s a 10-round fight.”
The middle rounds saw tremendous back and forth action from both competitors. After Valenzuela spent much of round six blitzing Colbert and forcing him to the ropes, Colbert responded in round seven with effective movement and pot shots. After Valenzuela was again successful pushing Colbert to the ropes in round eight, Colbert responded smartly and fought at an effective distance in round nine.
Colbert wasn't so fortunate in the rematch. On December 16, 2023, he was stopped by Valenzuela in the sixth round of their WBA Lightweight Title Eliminator at The Armory in Minneapolis.