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Cruz vs Fierro HIGHLIGHTS: February 1, 2025 | PBC on Prime Video



Cruz vs Fierro HIGHLIGHTS: February 1, 2025 | PBC on Prime Video

you take a look at our taale of the bet for this one there’s some good value on the KO props on both sides of this fight I have a bet on this one this one to go the distance at minus 115 you both been giv your instructions will be my command at all times protect yourself at all times anything from here on up is good from here on up is good touch gloves good luck fighting for the commemorative Aztec warrior Championship these two promis to display more heart than lure D lore coming up later this month 42 of 77 punches while Fiero 24 of 78 so while they threw the same amount Fier unable to sit down on his punches unable to really get set because of that pressure Bru and right now hanging tough with them here in the fourth frame well it’s hard to compare Fier wow Fiero certainly working his way back into the fight he’s got the respective Crews and this is becoming Theo imano fight we all signed up for coming in really well so far you know what if you land 40% of your power punches it’s a good night at the office if you land 50% it’s a great night Cruz is landing 53% of his power punches a sensational night interesting though Fierro told us this week he feels like pull overlooked him you know there were rumors that pull was in talked of a Poss ran Garcia fight and he Felts he’d been overlooked and he’s fighting that way up to this point so good personal he [Applause] said these two are certainly doing that and then some at this [Applause] point wow great Bodywork we get great fight two Mexican Warriors going at it Toto toe theier Cruz and of course in boxing every round scored individually 10-point must system there’s a right hook that lands upstairs for Cruz we are watching them try to steal each other’s souls in this cating scrap wow lead left H by Cruz catches Fiero on the chin whether or not Fiero can ultimately pull off this upset from the very beginning when this fight was announced he’s acted like he belongs in this ring across from Cruz Fiero still leaving that right hand down on the exchange and Fierro is coming on in the second half of this fight guys he is now official unofficially ahead on Larry Hazard scorecard thisy Ed he’s closing this fight he’s closing this round my God what a fight high drama as anticipated look at this look at this official display of Courage skill and determination that def finds the essence of not only Mexican boxing but boxing period full stop viva Mexico viva isau Cruz and anhel Fiero all three in favor of the winner truly deserving the wwec Aztec warrior belt ESO pitball Cru [Applause]

Former world champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz (27-3-1, 18 KOs) edges out all-action contender Angel Fierro (23-3-2, 18 KOs) via unanimous decision (98-92, 97-93, 96-94) after 10 rounds of super lightweight action in an instant 2025 Fight of the Year contender that saw the fighters combine to throw 1,410 punches.

“I came here to fight and show the world the best of what I can do and I think I did that,” said Cruz. “I entertained the crowd and gave them a show. I’m so happy that I gave the fans a great fight with a lot of pressure like I always do and I’m proud to do it with my family here watching.”

“I came here to give the fans a great fight and leave it all in the ring,” said Fierro. “I don’t care about the judges, I care about the fans. But I do hope that ‘Pitbull’ gives me a rematch, because I think I deserve it.”

Cruz and Fierro lived up to their promise to give the fans an “all-out Mexican war” as they went toe-to-toe from the opening bell, throwing powerful shots right from the outset. Mexico City’s Cruz set the tone with a huge first round, landing over 50% of his shots, including a career-best 39 power shots.

Tijuana’s Fierro struck back in round three, landing a powerful right hook to the temple that knocked Cruz off balance and grabbed his attention, eventually leading to a wild final minute of the round that saw both fighters land huge blows. With the back-and-forth nature of the fight set early, both continued to fight in close range until the final bell.

Fierro was able to keep up his impressive activity throughout the fight, throwing 786 punches to Cruz’s 624, while Cruz out landed Fierro 248 to 238. True to form, the two combatants spent the final two rounds in a pitched toe-to-toe battle that ended with the crowd on its feet in appreciation for what they had witnessed.

“I trained for eight weeks and worked really hard to leave everything in the ring,” said Fierro. “My name will stand forever, because Angel Fierro did his thing tonight. I went into the ring with determination and I fought with my heart. We showed everything that Mexican boxing is all about tonight.”

“Fierro deserves all the respect in the world and I take my hat off to him,” said Cruz. “Thank you to all the fans who came to support me, because that’s who I fight for.”

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49 Comments

  1. Fight had to had longer highlight but don’t let it be a running boxer y’all would have 15 min high light

  2. Larry Hazard had Fierro up? On the Mexican channel when they announced an english guy had Fierro ahead they were all shocked. It was obvious cruz won 7-8 rounds. Thankfully the judges saw it the same. Respect to Fierro though idk how he stayed on his feet. true warriors viva mexico cabrones!

  3. No matter what weight class, mexican or hispanic fighters will always carry warrior status. They are some of the best to come represent on a world stage. 🔥💥🇲🇽🇺🇸

  4. Y did cruz look so slow tho?
    I mean he didnt look aggressive at all and he looked like he was barely trying…

  5. I saw the fight of Morales vs. Barrera and Barrera Vs. Marquez, Mexican fighters are really intense when it comes to boxing match, they are not easy to defeat because of their competitive fighter 💪👊🇲🇽🇵🇭

  6. Rockum sockum, dummy, robot boxing. The mexican, and Caucasian's fans just love seeing boxer's with minimum defensive skills, slow footwork, and poor reflexes, slug each other, and pound each other in the face. Yes, fan's get a vicarious thrill watching others bleed, and get brain damage.

    Why not go to a bar on the weekend, and watch two drunk sailers slug it out in a back alley, instead, because that is slugging, not boxing. Boxing is the art of hitting and NOT getting hit.

  7. Hell yeahhhhh bro I didn’t even know this fight happened. I’ve been busy working, but wow I got home to a nice fight 🙏🏼

  8. The last, what, two minutes of the fight was just center-ring, phone booth. Nobody had to call the other to the center, they both knew this is where they'd be.

  9. VIVA MEXICO CABRONES !!!!!🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽!!!!!

  10. Not since Tyson has a guy made it this far using peekaboo. Its an extremely difficult style to use let alone become sucessful in.

  11. Respect to fierro for sticking to the end,taking everything that was thrown at him.but is there anyone else out there with balls who wants to fight cruz?fierro got massive cohones for wanting a sequel..unlike tank.

  12. Wow FCUKING BOMBS!!
    PITBULL CAN'T BE DENIED AZTEC WARRIOR!!! Pitbull had the heavier cleaner punches. Hats of to both Men that was EYE CANDY

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