Diego Pachako (25-5, 5K) denies that Steven Nelson (25-5, 3 16KO) was the most powerful opponent during his professional career, the score was defeated by a unanimous decision of 12 rounds by 1-5 X. He was confronted at Las Vegas Cosmopolitan on Saturday night.
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Although Pachako did not name the warriors who gave him even more difficult time, Shaun McCallman and Marcelo Cocaes stood with both who had a significant problem.
Open flaw
Nelson was a nightmare for the 21 -year -old Pachako, as he was there for the next round and then came stronger in the eleventh and twelfth time to find the punishment. He forced Pachako to hold on to those rounds frequently to neutralize the attacks. Pachako didn't feel impressive.
Two errors are exposed to Nelson Pachako
- No inside play
- Uncomfortable with stress
- Lack of confidence: Nelson supported Pachako throughout the battle, forced him to ground and hold.
The performance showed that Pachako is weak and warriors can be beaten by those who put pressure and strength on him. Nelson, on the other hand, showed that if you could relentlessly attack him, Pachako even fought against non-tractors.
“Anyone in the top five. I got the top five places with WWO and other approval agencies, “Diego Pachako says Post-fighting press conference If he wants to fight against Steven Nelson on Saturday night, who wants to fight.
When Steven Nelson asked for his most difficult opponent, when Pachako asked, “Perhaps according to skills. “I didn't think I had a problem in any round. Perhaps in the last round, where he had caught me with a few bribes and I had to make me a little tightening. Steven Nelson showed great heart and great chin. But nothing but it.
“I showed my skills, and my game plan was much better. I thought I was never tired of any round. I felt that I controlled the speed and controlled the fight. If the fight was longer, I could go to more rounds, “Pachako said.
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