Comments Thread For: Diego Pacheco-Jack Cullen Fight Set For March 11 DAZN Show Featuring Callum Smith

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  • A.B Counterhooks
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    #11
    This pacheco kid could be the next mex-american star and young Edward knows it.

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    • Kannabis Kid
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      #12
      Pacheco has shown good improvement he has a good right hand and manages his distance pretty well. He should beat this Brit quite easily as he's just a journeyman but I'm hoping this year Berlanga signs with Matchroom so him and Pacheco fight sometime later this year, it would be a good one on paper.

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      • kiaba360
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        #13
        Originally posted by Griever0730
        Sounds like a decent step-up for the kid. He's still pretty young, but seems to show improvement as he's been moved along. Going to the UK to fight a UK fighter isn't exactly the best scenario for him at this stage of his career, but who knows what Hearn is up to with this one.
        Hearn had Raymond Ford and Austin Williams fight on UK cards, so he's just doing the same with Pacheco. The earlier you get boxers comfortable with performing out of their comfort zone, the better for their overall development. If Pacheco is progressing, he's gonna break down and stop Cullen. That's probably the outcome Hearn is hoping for.
        Last edited by kiaba360; 01-19-2023, 05:06 PM.

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        • PBR Streetgang
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          #14
          Good fight for Pacheco. Cullen has some pop and he's game. I still expect Diego to stop him in about 4 rounds, probably with a body shot.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Von Elias
            At this point Callum Smith shouldn't be fighting "yet-to-be-named" opponents
            He learned that trick from carnelo. Probably gonna wait 4 weeks before the event to name an opponent

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            • Malvado
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              #16
              Solid step up for a young rising prospect, Cullen albeit he is coming from a loss at least he defeated a recognizable name in Yildrim by UD and pulled the upset against another prospect called John Docherty. Pacheco is getting better and better with each fight he goes through.

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              • Griever0730
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                #17
                Originally posted by kiaba360

                Hearn had Raymond Ford and Austin Williams fight on UK cards, so he's just doing the same with Pacheco. The earlier you get boxers comfortable with performing out of their comfort zone, the better for their overall development. If Pacheco is progressing, he's gonna break down and stop Cullen. That's probably the outcome Hearn is hoping for.
                I agree. Forgot he did have those two on a couple big undercards. All these young dudes named are solid prospects. Besides, it wouldn't be bad having some type of fan base in the UK as well as building a following in the US. UK fight fans are the real deal when it comes to boxing. Hope to see them progress into contenders in the near future.

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