
Liam Paro become a hot item after he beat what many considered one of up and coming great Super lightweight Champion in Subriel Matias, now Paro is going for his first title defense against Richardson Hitchins also undefeated with a record of 18 wins and 0 draws, with 7 of those by knockout.
Richardson Hitchins is no patsy has a good lateral movement and timing with his punch so its going to be a battle of technical skills and this will result in a great fight
Check out Hitchins to see if he is really that good to fight Paro
Richardson Hitchins (16-0) Highlights & KnockoutsArticle
Liam Paro to fight Richardson Hitchins in Puerto RicoParo and Hitchins are an interesting match. Both are unbeaten. And each brings a different talent to the ring. Paro shows incredible patience and flexibility in his fight against Matias. That shows what he is” ready to handle high-pressure battles. Hitchins, on the other hand, has sharp lateral movement. which can give him an advantage in technical exchanges. It will be interesting to see if Paro's pressure situation can close the gap in Hitchins' accuracy and defense. Follow his game plan and keep your distance. He was able to prevent Paro from creating his rhythm. But what if Paro can push Hitchins out of his comfort zone? We get to see another great scene. Do you think Hitchins has the tools to upset Paro or will he? Will Paro's situation shine again?
I wonder why the fight is going to be held in Puerto Rico Both are not natives of that country, and since Paro just won the title, he should opt to hold his first title defense in Australia. I checked on Hitchin's previous fights, and he is not considered on Paro's level, but the determination is there in his every fight. He will have a hard time with Paro, but I don't rule out an upset. If Paro upsets Subriel Matias why not Hitchins?
What a great idea about this place. It seems strange that Paro would not defend his title in front of his home crowd in Australia. The battle in Puerto Rico certainly raises questions. Especially since there aren't any fighters from there. Perhaps it's a way to increase global interest in both fighters. Or is there a specific need for this matchup in the region? For Hitchins, although he may not have Paro's extensive experience, his tenacity and consistency could make this tournament competitive.Even though Paro is furious with Matias, still there is always room for Hitchins to surprise us. Especially if he could control the pace with his pace and timing. That would be a test of the ability of Paro but if he could find the right moment to press on Hitchins would certainly have his hands full.