Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson Live results, round-by-round updates, ring walks, start time, live stream

Boxing - Diego Pacheco Against Jack Cullen - WBO International Super Middleweight Title - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, UK - 11 March 2023 Diego Pacheco celebrates his victory against Jack Cullen Action Images via Reuters/Ed

Diego Pacheco is fighting against Steven Nelson on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Action images via Reuters/Ed Sykes)

The uncrowned has Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson Live results, round-by-round updates, ring walks, start time, live stream and more for Pacheco vs. Nelson Camp Card Saturday night at Chelsea Ballroom at Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacheco, WBO’s No. 1 -classified challenger at Super Middleweight, faces undefeated Terence Crawford Protégé Nelson.

In just 23 years old, Pacheco (22-0, 18 kos) closes on a shot at Boxing’s biggest star, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. But first he has to get past the biggest test of his career, the undefeated Nelson (20-0, 16 kos). For 36-year-old Nelson, this is a must-win option and can be his only chance to secure a world’s title shot.

Elsewhere on the map, Andy Cruz (4-0, 2 kos), the Cuban Olympic Gold Medal, fighting for Mexicos extremely more experienced Omar Salskido (20-1, 14 Kos) and rising views Ernesto “Tito” Mercado (16-0, 15 KOS) debuts for Eddie Hearn’s matchroom boxing against veteran Jose Pedraza (29-6-1, 14 kos).

Pacheco vs. Nelson Prelims has two more of the brightest young prospects in boxing as the Indian Olympic Nishant Dev debuts, and Zaquin Moses, cousin of the world champion in the three-division Shakur Stevenson, has his second pro match.

Pacheco vs. Nelson -Rowing Maps Begins at 1 p.m. 18:15 one and can be viewed on the unquestionable below. The motherboard is scheduled for 1 p.m. 20 one and are broadcast on Dazn. The main event ring is expected to start around 1 p.m. 22.30 ET.

Follow all action with Uncryed’s live results and play-by-play of the motherboard below.

Super Middleweight: Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson

Lightweight: Andy Cruz Def. Omar Salskido via unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 98-92)

Super lightweight: Ernesto “Tito” Mercado def. Jose Pedraza via the fourth round TKO | Watch video

Super Lightweight: Leonardo Rubalcava & Israel Mercado fights for a majority decision (74-76, 75-75, 75-75)

Super Welterweight: Nishant Dev def. Alton Wiggins via first round cow | Watch video

Lightweight: Harley Mederos Def. Arturo de Isla via third round cow | Watch video

Lightweight: Zaquin Moses def. Mario Garcia via the first round TKO due to an injury inflicted by Garcia

Live57 Updates

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 10

    The Pro-Pacheco amount began to break out in round 10!

    Pacheco shook Nelson with a looping right hand. He followed it up with a right hook and a left croquet to the body. A similar right hand like the one who shook Nelson followed a few seconds later, but somehow Nelson took it – he has some chin.

    10-9 PACHECO, 97-93 PACHECO

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 8

    A left croquet from Pacheco just after the 1-minute mark landed heavily on Nelson, he took it well. Pacheco begins to control the fight with his jab and long right hands. A 1-2-left croquet combination from Pacheco landed in the last minute, followed by another right hand from Pacheco.

    10-9 PACHECO, 77-75 PACHECO

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 7

    Best round of the match for Diego Pacheco!

    He begins to land with the right hand on range and the right capital letters close by. Nelson looking for the left hook that Pacheco notorious has been susceptible to earlier.

    Nelson was caught and wounded with an uppercase letters late in the round. A left capital letter also broke the guard.

    10-9 PACHECO, 67-66 PACHECO

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 6

    A few right hands connect early to Nelson. Nelson continues to be successful with Jab. Pacheco finished the round strong with a few hooks for the body. Nelson probably angled the round of activity Pacheco just waits too long to let his hands go.

    10-9 Nelson 57-57

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 5

    Pacheco really started to pick up the pace of the fifth. Nelson’s cut gets worse, Pacheco tries the right hand to land where Nelson’s cut is opened up. Nelson told in the corner that he gave up the round, the tide could turn hit.

    10-9 PACHECO, 48-47 PACHECO

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 4

    Nelson still dictates the action with his jab and single right hands and forces Pacheco back.

    Pacheco opens a cut over Nelson’s left eye with a right hand. Good left hook from Pacheco later in the round.

    10-9 Pacheco, 38-38

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 3

    Pacheco still doesn’t do much in the third round, even though he has set his feet a little. The dynamics have now changed with Nelson on the back foot that forced Pacheco to move on. Nelson with some consistent clipping work on the inside. Pacheco ends the third with a left hook and a right capital letter.

    10-9 Nelson, 29-28 Nelson

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 2

    Nelson is early on the forefoot, while Pacheco circles the ring with a more passive approach. Pacheco landed with a solid right uppercase letters earlier in the round and a right hand in the second half. Nelson throws himself against the head and body, Pacheco comes out of the way for a lot of these.

    10-9 Pacheco, 19-19

  • Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson – Round 1

    It’s an emotional process early. Nelson tries the right count that is deflected by Pacheco’s shoulder. Pacheco throws Jabmen coming just short.

    10-9 Nelson

  • Last Time Out for Diego Pacheco

  • Andy Cruz & Keyshawn Davis Meet Ringside

  • Main event Next: Diego Pacheco vs. Steven Nelson

    Diego Pacheco (22-0, 18 Kos), WBO’s No. 1-classified challenger at Super Middleweight, facing undefeated Terence Crawford Protégé Steven Nelson (20-0, 16 KOS).

    In just 23 years old, Pacheco closes on a shot at Boxing’s biggest star, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. But first he has to get past the biggest test of his career.

    For 36-year-old Nelson, this is a must-win option and can be his only chance to secure a world’s title shot.

  • Andy Cruz beats Omar Salskido via out

    Andy Cruz makes a broad unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 98-92) over Omar Salcido to move to 5-0 and go one step closer to a shot on the world’s title.

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 10

    Andy Cruz Rocks Omar Salcido at the end of the last round with a right hand. Salcido is everywhere he backs up and Cruz starts unloading. However, Salcido is saved by the clock. Good performance from Cruz.

    10-9 cruz, 100-90 cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 9

    A nice straight right hand from Cruz to open the penultimate round. Salcido finds success with the left hook and a right hand a little later. Cruz has won all these rounds, but Salcido has had his moments everywhere.

    Cruz spans Salicdo again with a right hand. However, he really fails to follow it up and lets salcido recover.

    10-9 Cruz, 90-81 Cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 7

    Salcido is starting to have more success, but Cruz is still well ahead. The Mexican best work in the round was probably a left capital letter around one minute mark that came at the end of a triple left hand from salcido.

    Cruz switched to Southpaw and connected with a heavy right hook that hurt salcido. He followed it up with a left-right Hook Combo.

    10-9 Cruz, 70-63 Cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 6

    Salcido started the sixth well with shorts hooks on the inside to the head and body. However, Cruz soon took over the round and found a home to the right cross on Salcido’s chin several times. A right-left-left hook that counteracts Combo from Cruz towards the end of the round.

    10-9 Cruz, 60-54 Cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 5

    Cruz has spent much of the 5th round on looking for a short right -hand letter as Salcido goes forward with a close guard.

    The right surplus-left hooks two-part landed for cruz. Cruz landing left hooks to the body and just right hands.

    A power that became left hook from Salcido came through, maybe his best match of the match, but Cruz responds immediately.

    10-9 cruz, 50-45 cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 4

    Cruz hurts salcido in the fourth with a left croquet, it is followed by a flurry of stroke. Left hook goes again cruz and a right hand.

    Salcido seems to feel these blows, cruz boxing nicely and starting to put a buck in Mexican. Another combination from Cruz breaks the guard at the end of round 4.

    10-9 cruz, 40-36 cruz

  • Andy Cruz vs. Omar Salcido – Round 3

    Cruz connects with a few right hands early in round three, both men go to the body.

    Salcido with some success as he lands a left croquet and follows it up with a sneaky right hand.

    Two combinations connect to Cruz in the last minute, a 3-punch combo with a little power that breaks the guard and a heavier two-punch attack. Competitive round.

    10-9 Cruz, 30-27 Cruz