Diego Pacheco’s recent victory over Maciel Sulecki showcased his potential as a rising star in the super middleweight division. While the win was impressive, it also highlighted the need for Pacheco to gain more experience before considering a shot at unified champion Canelo Alvarez in 2025. Promoter Eddie Hearn recognizes the importance of strategic development
Diego Pacheco
Diego Pacheco’s recent victory over Maciej Sulecki has caught the attention of promoter Eddie Hearn. With a record of 22-0 and 18 knockouts, Pacheco is starting to make waves in the super middleweight division. Hearn sees potential in Pacheco and wants to carefully map out his path to a potential fight against unified champion Canelo
The fight between #1 ranked WBO super middleweight contender Diego Pacheco and journeyman Maciej Sulecko took place in Carson, California, on Saturday night. The bout was anticipated to be an exciting clash between two fighters with different styles and backgrounds. Pacheco came into the fight with an impressive record of 22-0, with 19 knockouts, while
Diego Pacheco, with a professional record of 21-0 and 17 knockouts, is set to face Maciej Sulecki, who boasts a record of 32-2 with 12 knockouts, in a twelve-round battle at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Los Angeles. The event is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT. Pacheco, at just
Diego Pacheco, undefeated in his professional boxing career with a record of 21-0 and 17 knockouts, weighed in at 168 lbs for his upcoming fight against veteran Maciej Sulecki, who weighed in at 167.4 lbs. The bout is scheduled for 12 rounds and will take place on Saturday, August 31st at the Dignity Health Sports
Diego Pacheco is set to face off against the seasoned veteran Maciej Sulecki in a 12-round super middleweight bout this Saturday at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles. Matchroom has been quick to push the 23-year-old Pacheco (21-0, 17 KO KOs) towards a world title shot, with hopes of eventually challenging unified super
Richardson Hitchins emerged victorious in an IBF light welterweight title eliminator against Gustavo Lemos, securing a 12-round unanimous decision from the judges. However, the outcome of the fight was met with skepticism and criticism. While Lemos managed to hurt Hitchins multiple times and displayed an aggressive fighting style, the referee allowed Hitchins to clinch frequently
Richardson Hitchins, with a record of 17-0 and 7 knockouts, is set to face Gustavo Lemos, the big-punching Argentinian with a perfect record of 29-0 and 9 KOs. This fight is scheduled for a 12-round main event, serving as an IBF light welterweight title eliminator. The event is part of a Matchroom Boxing-promoted card on
In the highly anticipated main event, Richardson Hitchins (17-0, 7 KOs) is set to take on Gustavo Lemos (29-0, 19 KOs) in a 12-round IBF light welterweight title eliminator. This match-up poses as a significant challenge for Hitchins, as Lemos is considered to be the best opponent he has faced thus far. The winner of