1. Liam Paro Upsets Subriel Matias in Manati, Puerto Rico
In a surprising turn of events, Liam Paro (25-0, 15 KOs) defeated IBF light welterweight champion Subriel Matias (20-2, 20 KOs) by a 12-round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Coliseo Juan Aubín Cruz Abreu in Manati, Puerto Rico. This victory marks a significant achievement for Paro, who maintained his undefeated record and captured the IBF title.
2. Paro’s Strategy: High Volume and Constant Movement
Paro controlled the first half of the fight with a high-volume approach, preventing Matias from getting into his rhythm. His strategy of continuous movement and holding in the latter rounds effectively neutralized Matias’ powerful offense. Although the fight was marred by frequent clinching, Paro’s tactics proved successful as he secured the victory with scores of 115-112, 115-112, and 116-111.
3. Matias Struggles to Overcome Paro’s Defense
Matias, known for his knockout power and relentless pressure, struggled to land significant punches due to Paro’s effective clinching and shoving. Each time Matias closed the distance, Paro would tie him up, disrupting his offensive flow and frustrating the champion.
4. Controversial Refereeing Allows Paro’s Tactics
The referee’s leniency towards Paro’s holding tactics drew criticism from fans and commentators. Many felt that the frequent clinching made the fight less entertaining, but it was a crucial factor in Paro’s strategy to neutralize Matias’ power.
5. Alfredo Santiago Impresses Against Angel Fierro
In another notable fight on the card, Alfredo Santiago (15-2, 6 KOs) showcased his skills by defeating Angel Fierro (22-2-1, 17 KOs) via a 10-round unanimous decision. Santiago hurt Fierro in the tenth round but chose to box and move rather than finish him off, securing a decisive victory.
6. Santiago’s Return to the Ring
Santiago’s performance was particularly impressive given his two-year hiatus from the ring. Despite the layoff, he showed no signs of rust, outclassing Fierro and demonstrating his readiness to compete at a high level once again.
7. Yankiel Rivera Dominates Victor Sandoval
Flyweight prospect Yankiel Rivera continued his rise by defeating Victor Sandoval. Rivera outworked Sandoval from the opening bell, securing a clear victory and showcasing his potential in the division.
8. Stephanie Pineiro Outpoints Diana Tapia
In a welterweight clash, Stephanie Pineiro (7-0, 2 KOs) maintained her unbeaten record by defeating Diana Tapia (7-2, 2 KOs) over ten rounds. Pineiro’s superior technique and ring control earned her a comfortable decision win.
9. William Ortiz Drops Carlos Mitzael Twice
Super lightweight Olympian William ‘Willito’ A. Ortiz (6-0, 4 KOs) scored a unanimous decision victory over Carlos Mitzael (6-3, 3 KOs). Ortiz dropped Mitzael twice during the fight, demonstrating his power and skill.
10. Paro’s Future in the Light Welterweight Division
With this victory, Paro has positioned himself for bigger fights in the light welterweight division. His impressive performance against Matias could open doors to more high-profile matchups and potentially scare away some of the division’s top names.
Editor’s Note:
Liam Paro’s unexpected victory over Subriel Matias adds another chapter to the ever-unpredictable world of boxing. Paro’s strategic brilliance and resilience against a powerful champion highlight the sport’s dynamic nature. As both fighters move forward, fans can anticipate more thrilling encounters in the light welterweight division.