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Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

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Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

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Fighting in front of a partisan home crowd, Paro controlled much of the early action with his speed, footwork, and southpaw jab. Crocker spent the opening rounds searching for the looping left hand that had helped him win the vacant title against Paddy Donovan, but Paro repeatedly avoided the shot while landing clean counters of his own.

The Australian established an early lead by boxing behind his jab and straight left hand. Crocker found moments of success in the second and third rounds, bloodying Paro’s nose and landing several hard right hands, but Paro continued to dictate the pace and appeared to be building a lead on the scorecards.

Paro’s best stretch came in the middle rounds. A left hand to the body followed by a left uppercut briefly shook Crocker in the fifth, although the champion answered later in the round with a powerful right hand that sent Paro stumbling into the ropes.

That punch shifted the momentum, and Crocker began applying relentless pressure.

Crocker landed several heavy right hands in the sixth round and continued applying pressure, backing Paro up and finding success with his power shots. While Paro remained the busier and more accurate boxer, Crocker’s power repeatedly kept him in contention.

The championship rounds produced the fight’s most dramatic moments. Crocker charged forward in the eleventh and twelfth rounds, backing Paro to the ropes and landing heavy combinations. A right hand to the back of the head during the eleventh gave Paro valuable recovery time after appearing hurt, while a hard right in the final round opened a nasty cut over the Australian’s left eye.

Paro finished the fight with significant facial damage, including swelling around one eye and blood streaming from cuts, but he survived Crocker’s late assault and heard the final bell.

The judges awarded superior early work and ring generalship over Crocker’s late surge.

The victory opens the door to several notable fights in the welterweight division for Paro, who now joins the ranks of two-division world champions. Crocker was respectful in defeat afterward and indicated he would welcome a rematch following one of the closest title fights of the year.

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Image: Liam Paro Edges Lewis Crocker To Win IBF Welterweight Title In Brisbane

Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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