Diego Pacheco’s recent victory over Maciej Sulecki has sparked discussion about his next opponent in preparation for a potential fight against unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez. Promoter Eddie Hearn is carefully considering the next steps for Pacheco, aiming to find an opponent who will help “bridge the gap” and elevate his skills for a
Maciej Sulecki
Diego Pacheco, the #1 ranked WBO super middleweight contender, faced off against journeyman Maciej Sulecko in a less than thrilling fight that ended in a sixth-round knockout. Pacheco, standing at 6’4″, started the match by utilizing his jab and right hands to control the action against his opponent. Despite his calculated aggression, Pacheco struggled defensively,
Diego Pacheco will be facing off against Maciej Sulecki in a high-stakes twelve-round bout at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles. This match-up has garnered a lot of attention, with Pacheco being touted as a rising star in the super middleweight division. Promoter Eddie Hearn has high hopes for Pacheco, stating that he
Diego Pacheco weighed in at 168 lbs, just slightly heavier than his opponent Maciej Sulecki who weighed in at 167.4 lbs. This close weight range suggests that both fighters are physically prepared for their upcoming 12-round headliner match, which will take place on August 31st at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Promoter
Diego Pacheco is set to take on veteran Maciej Sulecki in a 12-round super middleweight fight this Saturday at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles. Matchroom is fast-tracking the 23-year-old Pacheco for a shot at the world title, with hopes of facing unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez before his retirement in a