Comments Thread For: Diego Pacheco rises from knockdown to hand Kevin Lele Sadjo first loss

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  • Coverdale
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    #21
    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER

    All of these social media is exactly that, an outlet from an opinion one way or another. You can include yourself in it.
    Opinion is okay (I don't use social media) but I'm talking about these persistently negative posters who seem to have a ubiquitous presence here.

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    • kiaba360
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      #22
      Originally posted by Malvado
      A lot to work on, but at least he took the challenge against at top ranked contender. He does seem to have a good team to go back to the drawing board and helping him with adjustments. 36 rounds of experience with Nelson, McCumby and Sadjo from this year will help him, even if they were lackluster performances.

      Now is time to fight some more experienced fighters like Munguia, Sheeraz, Ivanov or Shishkin. Sink or Swim time, if he fails, the worst it can happen is that he has to start again.
      From what I've watched of his career, this was Pacheco's first genuinely difficult night at the office. Some of that is down to Sadjo's pressure and compact frame, and the rest is Pacheco not being able to fight in a strategically advantageous way. I'm not sure if his conditioning was off from his training camp, or the game-plan + Sadjo's pressure zapped his energy, but Pacheco looked lethargic and it seemed like he was already in "battery-saver" mode early on. If Pacheco had no infighting ability, I think he would've lost last night.

      For people who are doom and gloom about Pacheco, remember that he's a relatively young contender at 24. I think he'll be fine. Now he's in a position for a title shot, and hopefully we'll see Pacheco vs. Sheeraz/Mbilli before year's end.




      Last edited by kiaba360; 12-14-2025, 10:18 AM.

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      • SteveM
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        #23
        Originally posted by Coverdale

        Opinion is okay (I don't use social media) but I'm talking about these persistently negative posters who seem to have a ubiquitous presence here.
        You don't recognise yourself as posting negative opinions? Always moaning about promoters and the belt orgs?
        Do you think you have some special insight? We've heard it all before. Many times. Before you showed up.

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        • SteveM
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          #24
          Originally posted by kiaba360

          From what I've watched of his career, this was Pacheco's first genuinely difficult night at the office. Some of that is down to Sadjo's pressure and compact frame, and the rest is Pacheco not being able to fight in a strategically advantageous way. I'm not sure if his conditioning was off from his training camp, or the game-plan + Sadjo's pressure zapped his energy, but Pacheco looked lethargic and it seemed like he was already in "battery-saver" mode early on. If Pacheco had no infighting ability, I think he would've lost last night.

          For people who are doom and gloom about Pacheco, remember that he's a relatively young contender at 24. I think he'll be fine. Now he's in a position for a title shot, and hopefully we'll see Pacheco vs. Sheeraz/Mbilli before year's end.



          Good balanced post. One mediocre performance and the doom and gloom merchants are out

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          • Coverdale
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            #25
            Originally posted by SteveM

            You don't recognise yourself as posting negative opinions? Always moaning about promoters and the belt orgs?
            Do you think you have some special insight? We've heard it all before. Many times. Before you showed up.
            I do that, and mostly in the context of how boxing media could be doing a better job of holding them to account so that they change.

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            • crisantonio917
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              #26
              ExPoSeD!!!! Struggled and dropped by a small middleweight....

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                #27
                He needs to hit the gym and work and the go back and work some more. Technique, strategy, movement to optimize use of his gifts and tools. I'm surprised with the lack of evolution. Lots of up and coming talents would have folded badly, but he hung in there with his God given gifts and nothing else.

                Take a page out of the Zayas book and get the skill level and ring IQ up to level. I have no inside info, but Pacheco looked like someone who's entire team believed the hype, took their foot of the gas, hands of the wheel and nothing evolved. With the right sparring and training, this should've been an easy fight. To make things worse, he gassed out badly.

                @6'3 or 6'4 168lbs might be to much to ask. The Canelo payday at 168 is pretty much gone so time for a real roadmap to make a name and good money at the proper weight classe.

                Pacheco could also try to squeeze one good opportunity out of this bad performance. Names that may have avoided him, won't after this fight. If Diego can do the work, make up for lost time and learn what needs, he could, could upset someone.

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                • PBR Streetgang
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                  #28
                  Sadjo is no easy out. He's durable, relentless and hits very hard. Pacheco didn't look great but he showed heart and did enough to win. He can work on his footwork and improve and look better in his next fight. Diego has fought some awkward and dangerous guys recently and he's won them all clearly.

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                  • hitmanjosh
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                    #29
                    Diego Pacheco overrated as hell!

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                    • Moz_boxing
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by HisExcellency

                      Hahaha...what happened to Pacheco being 'the next big thing' and 'Canelo's successor'?

                      Told you he was NOTHING special at all and this fight exposed him badly. He gets rolled up and SMOKED by anybody with a pulse at 168lbs i.e. Crawford, Canelo, Sheeraz, Iglesias, Mbilli, Martinez, Resendiz etc.
                      I favor him over almost everyone you mentioned. Crawford will not stay at 168. Iglesias looks dangerous but needs to step up. Mbilli is pretty much Kevin lele all over again maybe has some more tools in the bag but is pretty open. Sheeraz i suspect will get knocked out against Pacheco but thats the fight i would like to see the most.

                      My point is you talking like any of these guys is a monster and would steamroll Pacheco but this my friend is not the case and you better not put your money where your mouth is.

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