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Diego Pacco moves to 23-0, Steven Nelson decisions in Vegas

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Diego Pacheco beats Steven Nelson

The undefeated pretender to the Super Middleight Diego Paczeco (23-0, 18 KO) made the decisive unanimous decision about the previously disturbing Steven “So Cool” Nelson (20-1, 16 KO), maintaining his WBO International and WBC USA 168-pound titles W A Planned 12-round fight at Chelsea, Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas.

The event was broadcast live to Dazn Worldwide on the match boxing card (117-111, 117-111, 117-111).

36-year-old Nelson opened strongly, controlling the early rounds, pressing 23-year-old Pacha from the south-center Los Angeles in California and keeping him on the foot with an aggressive pace. Nelson seemed to be confusing Pachane for the fourth, until the younger man managed to land solid to the right above Nelson’s left eye, opening a cut that disturbed him for the next few rounds. After a mighty closing of the fourth round, Pakco really began to find his rhythm in the fifth round, skillfully controlling the distance and speed of the fight and landing solid arrows, when the blood of Nelson’s cutting became nuisance.

“I prepared for everything, but I did not prepare for cutting. So when I felt the blood fell and got into my eyes, it rejected my whole game plan … This was what pulled me out of the game at the beginning of the fight, “Nelson said about the cuts after the fight.

Rounds from six to ten were a story of Pacharo finding his places. He landed with a shot of power after shooting the power, when Nelson’s power released to stop when the injuries began to bounce.

In the face of a clear card deficit, Nelson started in the eleventh round, regaining control over the tempo and accelerating. Omaha’s exhausted native controlled the first half of the round, landing by arrows and causing Pakco to withdraw on the ring. Paczeco recovered with many mighty mountains, sending both men back to their corners to the last round. The twelfth round of Nelson Pacco saw the twelfth round with a wave of solid shots. Clearly choosing a knockout, Nelson gave everything he had and took a round with his solid arrows and aggression, but it was not enough to overcome the dominant control of the Pakco ring and consistent capacity of power in the middle round.

After the Action, Paczeco said about the competition: “I feel that these are the fights you learn the most. When you have a guy with you in the ring who can take a blow and come back with his own, he really teaches how to find a way to win, and that’s what I had to do today. I really had to dig deep and show my skills and heart. ” Ultimately, Pakco has doubled the percentage of Nelson’s shots, 28% to 14%, and directed him from 132 to 77 shots, which makes it easier for judges to fight for the invincible Pacha.

Chairman Matchroom Eddie Hearn smiled later, congratulating the teenage warrior to his victory, at the same time praising Nelson as a competitor more than Game, saying: “That was what we wanted for Diego. That’s what he needs. You know that you have to fight these solid guys with great beards, and Steven Nelson’s chin is unbelievable. He took so many gigantic right hands that many others did not do it in the division. “Then he developed what the next year will bring for Pakco:” Great performance, great win, and is a pretender to WBO. He is number one in the world. We need these great fights now and it was a good test. But he cleaned it, and now he can go to a higher level. “

In the factor of the evening, the undefeated rising star Andy Cruz (5-0, 2 KO) from Matanzas, Kuba successfully defended her IBF International and WBA Continental America America America’s Lightweight. 2, 14 Kos), from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, in the planned 10-round delicate competition (99-91, 98-92, 98-92).

The three -time amateur world champion and the Olympic medalist Cruz was under the control of most of the fight against excellent technique, a set of skill and power. Salcido, who recently started training with Jose Benavidez, achieved moments of success during the match, but every time Cruz corresponded to his offensive efforts, including the dominant fourth round in which he wounded Salcido with his left hook and followed the elation. Cruz continued to spread Salcido’s defense with precise combinations and immaculate right hands. In the round 10 Cruz swayed Salcido with his right hand, which almost ended the fight. But Salcido was saved by the bell. Cruz landed 33 % of its power shots compared to 13 % Salcido.

Unexplored Puncher Power, Ernesto “Tito” Mercado (17-0, 16 Kos) from Pomon in California, leveled with the former world champion with two Jose “The Sniper” Pedraz (29-7-1, 14 Kos) with Caguas, Puerto Rico in the planned 10-round fight about the weight of delicate. The competition ended after four rounds, when the undefeated “Tito” was hit by Pedraza with the destructive right hook, winning a technical knockout with 52 seconds in the round (2:08 TKO RD4). 23-year-old Mercado dominated the fight from the very beginning, using a combination of head and body shots to exploit a 35-year-old Pedraza defense. In the third round Pedraza fought the rear foot, where he fought for landing on Mercado. The finish came when Mercado landed a few rapid and powerful pedrazy face, dropping him to the floor and winning a convincing victory in the fight. At the time of stopping “Tito”, 54 power beats landed compared to only 7 with Pedraz.

“It is great to go back to the ring, especially here in Las Vegas,” said 23-year-old Mercado. “You have all haters here [looking at three-division champion Shakur Stevenson, who was sitting ringside]; This victory is definitely valuable. “

Asked what it means to face someone as experienced as the former Pedraza Master, Tito said: “I just kept serene. He tried to report and get tired. I think he thought that I would try to knock him out immediately, but I saved my energy and remained serene, I collected shots, hit the body, and saw the perfect arrows, and I knocked out … he was approaching closer – and I wanted him to feel comfortable – and when He threw this shot, I knew I would catch him with a counterattack. “

After the victory of “Tito” Mercado in his first fight under the banner of the match told Chris Mannix how he wanted to look 2025 [pointing at Stevenson]. I would expand this gap between my teeth. He is not going to do sh ** t. “

In the first match of the DAZN Main Card, unbeaten Leonardo Rubalcava (9-0-1, 3 KO) with Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico of Uncle Tito, Israel Mercado (11-1-2, 7 Kos), in eight rounds. . The end of the action ended in a draw of the majority, and one judge shot him 76-74 in favor of Mercado, and the other two judges shot him 75-75.

In the first round of an electrifying fight, 29-year-old Mercado dominated most of the action, but 22-year-old Rubalcava, trained by Robert Garcia, in the last moments, knocking Mercado with a huge right hand just above the right hand 20 seconds before the bell. The second and third rounds were close matters, and both warriors find strengths. After the fourth, Mercado adapted his strategy, effectively holding away from Rubalcavy’s law and securing a solid round. In the next rounds, Mercado will score on the edge and still scored a goal consistently. His momentum, however, was suspended after he landed in Rubalcav in seventh place and a point was taken away, which would ultimately cost him a fight. In the eighth and final round of Rubalcava he showed his skills, but Mercado’s heart and determination allowed him to dominate. The judges agreed that it was a strict fight, and the cards result in most of the draw due to the deduction of the point.

The newly signed talent of matches, the Indian Olympian Nishant Dev (1-0, 1 KO) debuted against Alton Wiggins (1-1-1) from Modesto, California Bell Livestream (click here to watch). In the dominant debut, Dev twice knocked Wiggins in the first, before the judge called for stopping at 2:48 in the first round. “The road to the first world champion from India begins … At the moment my fresh journey begins and I’m ready for it,” Dev announced after the fight.

Hearn joined the fresh pro in the ring and congratulated him, saying: “Nishant Dev can go to the world championships” and advertising the potential of the Olympian as a warrior and the future global star.

Harley Mederos (8-0, 7 Kos) from Brooklyn, NY, leveled against Arturo de Isla (5-3-1, 4 Kos) from Monterrey in Mexico in six-time 135 pounds. In his third six -hard fight, Mederos dominated the competition, knocking on De Isla at 1:27 in the third round with a thunderous combination on the right, left combination. “I am a student of this game, I’m still learning. I just try to be better and better, said the humble 24-year-old after winning.

Starting the Bell Bell Bell Livestream card, invincible 19-year-old Zaquin Moses (2-0, 1 KO) with Newark, Nj, cousin of master Stevenson, stood in the face of a overdue deputy, 21-year-old Mario Garcia (3 -1, 3 KO) from Cancun in Mexico, in the scheduled four-forming Super-Feather competition. The fight ended with seconds before the start of the second round, when the judge waved from the competition because of an injury in which Garcia was unable to continue.

“I haven’t been warmed up yet. I was preparing to go out and stop him in the second round – said Moses. “I live in the gym. That’s all I do. I train solid. It’s good to get my first space. “

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Kingsley Ibeh protects the tenth victory in EQC Fight Night

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Kingsley Ibeh wins

The underestimated heavyweight Kingsley “The Black Lion” Kingsley (15-2-1, 13 KO) wins its 10th fight in a row last night “Eqc Fight Night”, presented by Toro Promotions, Inc. And Whitfield Haydon Boxing, at the EQC Event Center at the notable Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington.

31-year-old Ibeh has not lost since 2021. The former Canadian Pro footballer used his 70-pound advantage over Scott Alexander (17-7-2, 9 KO) in the main event, imprisonment of the opponent on the ropes, causing a phasat couple to knock down. The latter closed the series at 2:36 first round at his second straight break in the round in a row, both at Emerald Queen. Ibeh, from Nigeria, who lives in Phoenix, entered the ring as the WBC Latino Silver Heavyweight champion and left the free WBC Latino title.

Austin Brooks (13-0-1, 6 KO) WBA Continental Super Peather successfully defended its title with the eighth break Rosalindo Morales (10-2, 2 KO) in a co-creating event. WBA No. 15 evaluated Brooks, fighting with San Diego, controlled the pace from the opening bell and hurt Morales with a cruel left body hook. Morales took his knee and defeated the judge’s count until another shot in the body ended the fight at 1:04 round of the eighth.

Celebrated Amateur Dedrick Crocklem (1-0, 1 KO) turned into a successful debut to his hometown in Tacoma, knocking out Nesly Trezile (1-2, 0 KO) at 52 seconds of the second round. The super airy Crocklem, which recently signed a promotional contract with the highest rank, blew up Trezile through the ropes in the first round and closed the program in the second wave of effective blows, which meant that Trezile was unable to continue the fight. Among his amateur achievements, Crockel was the US Nationals 2022 champion, in addition to his performances from the Gold Medal from 2020 and 2021 USA of youth.

The recent Mexico of the NEZ ROLYN NEZ (5-0, 3 KO) maintained its invincible record intact with a four-shaped unanimous decision (39-37 x 3) over Cruz Beceerro Monteon (1-1, 1 KO) in an thrilling competitive match.

Washington (federal way) Super Feather Wweight Alexis de la Cerda (5-0, 3 KO) also fought in the fight on Undercard, which also maintained his professional record undefeated with the dominant four-shaped decision on his enemy from Nicaragua, Nelson Guerrero (2- 2-1-1, 2 KO).

During the evening opening, Renton (WA) Penal Country Joel Hernandez (1-0) was impressive in his debut Pro, throwing a complete “cut” (40-36 x 3) in the case of a four-government unanimous decision about Julio Lanzas Carollo (0-1 ).

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Omar Trinidad, Mizuki HiRATA WIN On Hollywood Fight Night

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Omar Trinidad vs Mike Plania

360 promotions of Tom Loeffler began the season 2025 of the best monthly boxing series in a gigantic style on Friday evening before the sold out center of events at the shopping casino and live broadcast globally on the UFC Fight Pass, leading digital subscription service for combat sports.

Among the enormous winners were the world scales for the fertile Omar Trinidad, the world champion of Mucha WBO, Mizuki Hirata, pretender for the super -ali Akhmedov and

Rapid star of the Roxy Verduzco star.

In the full star, the crowd included NFL Hall of Famer and the star of Los Angeles Rams, Jackie Slater, the fastest rising star in the boxing “King” Call Walsh, WBO Junior Wall internal World, Teofimo Lopez, World Ranking Super Welter Wweight Serhii Bohachuk, World Champion Penal Rafael Espinosis and junior pretender for a welterweight Cain Sandoval. In the fight against the rings there were also a lightweight world champion WBO Denis Barinchyk, coach Hall of Fame, Freddie Roach, visiting Gabriel Rosado, Max Golovkin, (brother Gennadiy Golovkin), Superstar Kazak Superstar, Nurlan Saburov and actor Frank Stallone.

Recording in the Commerce Casino Events Center after four time before his huge legion “raucous and proud” fans “,” King La “, Omar Trinidad, (18-0, 12 Kos), with Boyle Heights, California, California, California, California, California, California, California, California, California He showed his world -class skills in a ten -end decision on the Filipino veteran Mike Plania. In his third defense of its title, WBC Continental Americas, Trynidad’s featherweight won an impressive victory as a result of 100-90 twice and 99-91.

Fighting in front of the world champion in WBO, Rafael Espinosis, who carefully watched from the ring, Trinidad controlled the action from the very beginning operating behind the stab resembling a crowd. Landing hugely in the third round, Trinidad sent a plan to ropes trying to avoid an attack.

The world took second place in IBF, #6 via WBC, #10 magazine Ring and #14 via WBO, Trinidad held a soldered crowd on the legs of the plan during the fight.

WBO Female Super Flyweight World World, Mizuki Hiruta (7-0, 2 KO) from Japan, debuted in the US in great form, stopping the Mexican veteran Maribel “Panther” Ramirez,

(15-11-4, 3 KO) from Mexico in the eighth round of their planned ten round.

After leading the well -known coach Manny Robles, Southpaw Hiruta turned out to be as challenging and powerful as charismatic after a colorful and raucous entrance to the ring. Lasting the brave ramirez at the end of the second round, Hiruta opened a bad cut to the left eye of Ramirez in the fourth Stanza.

Keeping aggressive through the middle rounds, Hiruta won after a random shred forced judge Ray Coron to stop fighting in the eighth round with the results reported as 80-71 twice and 79-72.

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Super-average claimant Ali Akhmedov (23-1, 17 Kos), from Kazakhstan, made the impression of returning to the action with the knockout of the second round of Malcolm Jones (17-5-1, 10 Kos) from Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indianapolis in Indianapolis Second round. Akhmedov used his full arsenal as judge Thomas Taylor, who stopped to the competition at 1:17 Stanza, and Jones is not able to continue.

The speedy rising star “Right Hook” by Roxy Verduzo (3-0, 1 KO), making a very anticipated return to Hollywood Fight Nights, electrifying her legion of fans from the third round of Lindsey Ellis (2-2, 2 Kos), Pleasant View, Tn.

Southpaw Verduzo, consisting in the first two rounds, won the space when Judge Ray Corona stopped the fight at 1:34 of the third round.

Fighting in one of the best duels of the night, the female Junior Flyights Gloria Mungilla (7-1), from Los Angeles and Coachella Brook Sibrian (5-2), went to war over the eighth round. Both women quickly get involved in the center of the ring from the opening bell.

In a rapid shot with a crowd standing loudly, Mungilla took control of the action in the sixth round, and her more effective blows landed solidly. The last round turned out to be the best of the fight, because both women fought to the end, each landed huge approaches to power. The results at the end of the early “Fight of the Year” candidate were in favor of Mungilla; 79-73 and 77-75, twice.

The popular Bantams star rising Adan Palma (11-0, 7 Kos) from San Diego, California was still shining in the Commerce Casino Events Center for the third time with a six-time, highly competitive victory regarding the division against Sharone “Smoke” Carter, (14-9- 1, 3 Kos), from St. Louis, mo. Fighting with an awkward Carter, the palm seemed to be constantly landing more complex, more effective blows during the fight.

Super weight of Joshua Anton (9-0, 8 KO), under the impression of his debut Hollywood Fight Nights with a unanimous decision of Cameron Krael from Las Vegas, (21-34-3, 7 Kos). High Southpaw Anton, fighting with Palmdale in California, worked constantly during an entertainment fight to maintain the complex balance of Krael. All three judges won the fight 60-54.

19-year-old Alexander “The Alley Cat” Gueche (7-0, 5 Kos), from Long Beach, Ca defeated Lito Dante, (21-14-4, 12 Kos), from Bohol in the Philippines in Super Flyweight Six round. By dropping the brave Dante in the first and fifth round, Gueche would dominate on the way to a unanimous decision of the results of 60-52 on all three cards of the judge’s results.

Favorite fans from southern California, undefeated Tayden “The Butcher” Beltran, (10-0-1, 5 Kos), from Huntington Beach, Ca remained invincible of the third round of facial stop Eugene Lagos,

(16-9-3, 11 KO), in the planned six-worn fight Super Feather Wweight. The fight was stopped before the fourth round began.

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Claressa Shields warned by WBO regarding the results of the drug test

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Claressa Shields

Claress Shields faces WBO in the case of the alleged failed drug test after the unquestioned title of the ponderous master.

The WBO information letter reports that Shields did not pass the drug test after the victory over Daniele Perkins on February 2 at Detroit. WBO now wants answers or can be forced to dismantle the title shield.

Part of the official document sent to the World Boxing News on Thursday is: “The main WBO office received via e -mail, official communication from Mr. Benjamin Parker, director of the License Department, on behalf of the License Department and Regulation of the Michigan, unarmed combat committee regarding documents regarding the Document Master Massive WBO, Mrs. Claress Shields.

“Sm. Linda Cleggy directed the investigation into complaints regarding the violation of the unarmed regulatory law of Michigan, MCL 338.3601 et seq. And its related administrative provisions.”

The letter described what they thought happened: “Mrs. Claressa Shields participated in a professional boxing competition against Daniele Perkins at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Shields won the fight with a unanimous decision. After the fight, Mrs. Shields submitted an oral sample of screening fluid to detect the presence of controlled substances, alcohol, amplifier, stimulants, drugs that augment performance or other prohibited substances, including their derivatives or metabolites.

“On February 7, 2025, the Department was informed that Mrs. Shields oral fluid survey indicated a positive result of the presence of marijuana [THC]. According to the applicant (Mrs. Clegg), the presence of the substance states that Mrs. Shields moved in a way that threatens the integrity of professional boxing sport and the safety of professional boxers to the detriment of public interest. In addition, according to a government official, the presence of a forbidden substance states that Mrs. Shields moved in a way that poses an upcoming threat to public interest to professional boxing competitions, justifying the suspension of her license. “

Shields is in the face of the operation of the Michigan Commission, which may cause WBO to be forced to enter.

“As a result, the Department, on behalf of Michigan Bezbamed Commission Commission, began proceedings in accordance with the Act on administrative procedures Michigan in order to determine whether disciplinary actions should be taken against your list of suspension of national bodies.

“Finally, an order summarizing the suspension states that Michigan, an unarmed combat commission, through his agent – a licensing and regulation department, corporations, securities and commercial licensing office – undertakes action against Mrs. Shields.

“In accordance with the order, the Department examined and determined that there is a sufficient reason to state that Mrs. Shields as a licensed professional boxer is an inevitable threat to the integrity of professional boxing, public interest as well as social welfare and security of a professional athletes, thus requiring emergency activities.

“Therefore, an order was issued for suspension of Mrs. Shields’s boxing license, which was in force on the day of release. As a result, the Commission will place the name Mrs. Shields on the national suspension list or will notify the National Managers of the decision to suspend its license. “

The global boxing organization outlined procedures that should be performed to avoid losing the championships.

“The alleged criminal must” show the cause “, providing credible evidence of why the WBO World Championship Committee should not take affirmative actions in the lithe of alleged violations of regulations and/or WBO policy. From the very beginning, we must emphasize that according to the WBO principle, when any WBO master or participant is testing positive for prohibited or prohibited substances, WBO does not have to demonstrate intentions, faults, neglect or knowledge of operate in the warrior. This is due to the fact that the warrior’s duty is to make sure that no forbidden or forbidden substances will enter their body.

“Fighters are fully responsible for any forbidden or prohibited substances found in their system.”

Finally, WBO revealed an action plan if Shields cannot “show the cause” in this case.

“If the WBO master is found guilty or confesses to any of the prohibited acts presented above by the competent court with jurisdiction, the WBO World Championship Committee may recommend the President and the WBO Executive Committee that the recognition of the WBO master will be withdrawn and the title of free declared, applicable from the date official registered guilt.

“Failure to comply with this order will cause Mrs. Shields to give up all rights and the committee will continue without further interrogation or citation.”

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