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Liam Paro Guarantees “Canine Battle” Towards Richardson Hitchins


IBF gentle welterweight champion Liam Paro says challenger Richardson Hitchins doesn’t wish to be concerned in fast-paced fights, and that’s what he intends on bringing to him in 18 days on December seventh of their headliner on DAZN on the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan.

Hitchins (18-0, 6 KOs) didn’t carry out properly in his final struggle towards the 5’5″ Gustavo Lemos, who he defeated by an unpopular 12-round unanimous resolution on April sixth in Las Vegas.

That was a struggle the place he took many arduous pictures at Lemos, who has energy, and he bought the higher of him all through the struggle. The Nevada judges gave Eddie Hearn-promoted Hitchins an enormous break by giving him the choice, but it surely was a hole victory. He’d been uncovered.

Hitchins vs. Lemos Punch Stats

Lemos: 161 of 696 for 23.1% accuracy
Hitchins: 172 of 548 punches for 31.4%

Paro will apply strain to Hitchins like Lemos did, however seemingly with extra emphasis on the facility sport. The Brooklyn, New York native Hitchin, 27, falls aside when getting hit arduous and takes off operating.

We noticed that at play in his fights towards Lemos and Jose Zepeda. The crowds booed Hitchins loudly for unwillingness to interact or stand within the pocket.

That is Paro’s first protection of his IBF 140-lb title that he captured earlier this 12 months towards the boogeyman of the division, Subriel Matias, on June fifteenth in Manati, Puerto Rico.

The southpaw Paro (25-0, 15 KOs) neutralized Matias’ energy by utilizing motion, holding, and roughhouse ways to win an in depth 12-round unanimous resolution in entrance of his followers. It nonetheless wasn’t simple for Paro, 28, as a result of he took some huge pictures from Matias whereas standing within the pocket.

If Paro hadn’t had an incredible chin, he may not have gotten by means of it as a result of a number of the pictures he bought hit with would have taken out fighters like Devin Haney.

“He doesn’t like a fast-paced struggle, and he doesn’t like a canine struggle,” mentioned Liam Paro to YSM Sports activities Media when requested if he watched Richardson Hitchins’ final struggle towards Gustavo Lemos on April sixth. “Anybody that is aware of Liam Paro is aware of what I’m about.

“We’re going to see on December seventh if that self-belief is there for himself. Liam Paro is coming 110%. I’m prepared to listen to the phrases, ‘And nonetheless.’”

Hitchins’ current wins

Gustavo Lemos
Jose Zepeda
John Bauza
Yomar Alamo

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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