Terrence Crford was not happy to capitalize on the Super Middleweight contestant Diego Pachako's game last Saturday at the Cosmopolitan of his teammate and colleague Omaha, Nebraska Native Steven Nelson Las Vegas.
(Credit: Melina Pizano/Macharm)
Former four-part world champion Crford says he shouted to Nelson (20-1, 16 kos) and threw his left hook full fight because Pachako (23-0, 18 kos) was turning, with his defensive tactics.
Steven can say in his defense that he was cut on his left eye on the third and saw yellow in that direction.
Nelson, 36, did not use this error. In fact, he fought the wrong for the first ten rounds, and until 11 and 12, he went behind 6'4 ′ Stork-like Pachako, bribing and pressing him. It was too late, and 23 -year -old Diego survived to win the unanimous decision of 12 rounds.
Very little, too late
However, it did not stop him from a severe fight to make it close to him in the final two rounds. He should have been attacked even earlier instead of waiting till late in the back of Pachako.
The score was 117-111, 117-111 and 117-111.
– Diego Pachako – 132 in 464 bribe for 28.4%
– Steven Nelson – 77 in 560 bribe for 14.8%
Terrence Croford: “I was trying to tell you the whole fight. He (Diego Pachako) continues to (turning towards him). F **** throw the hook, “Terrence Crford said in the dressing room that Steven Nelson spoke to Diego Pacheko failed to capitalize on the openings all night in his fight.
Steven Nelson: “I couldn't see (on the left) from his eyes. It was orange and yellow. So, these ss are right here. I was hesitant to get caught here. So that's why it was difficult that s ***. Blood You know, after I cut it in the third round, everything started. “
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