Diego Pacheco will headline at home for the first time when he takes on Marcelo Coceres for the WBO International and USWBC Super Middleweight titles at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on November 18.
Pacheco (19-0 16 KOs) was at his scintillating best in his last outing in July where he blitzed the dangerous Manuel Gallegos inside four rounds in Monterrey, Mexico – ending matters with a vicious attack after flooring Gallegos in the fourth with a trademark body shot and became the first man to stop the Mexican later in the round.
That was a second headline turn for the rangy South LA man having previously pummeled Jack Cullen into submission again in four rounds in Liverpool, England in April, and now the 23-year-old earns a shorter trip to top the bill, doing so in the shadow of the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood where he grew up.
“I cannot wait to be headlining at home November 18 at the YouTube Theater,” said Pacheco. “I am looking forward to making a statement and delivering another great performance for all my hometown fans.”
Standing in Pacheco’s way of another impressive showing at Super-Middleweight is former World title challenger Coceres (32-5-1 18 KOs). The Argentine returns to the city of his biggest night, where he met WBO ruler Billy Joe Saunders for the World title in November 2019, and the 32 year old is set to provide Pacheco with the biggest test of his career to date.
“November 18, in his backyard, this is what warriors do,” said Coceres. “I have a lot of respect for Pacheco, he’s a good fighter, but he’s still young and he has time. This is my time now. I’ve been here before. I’ve been to war. Let’s see how the young boy does when his back is against the wall.
“I’m bringing everything into this fight. I can’t afford another loss at this point in my career. This is make or break and I’m leaving everything I have in the ring come November 18.”
Back-to-back weekends in September provide plenty of excitement in Tijuana and Orlando.
Diego Pacheco Aims To Make a Statement Against Marcelo Coceres

Comments
MalvadoThu Aug 17, 2023, 12:25 AM UTC
Coceres is the same guy who gave Berlanga a run for his money and knocked him down right?
Pacheco has been getting solid matchmaking in 2023, pretty difficult to find 6'5 fighters at 168 with solid power, specially Gallegos with his 85% knocked out ratio.
Wonder if he be ready for someone like Roamer Alexis Angulo next year.
BigZ44Tue Aug 15, 2023, 3:22 AM UTC
Good test for Pacheco at this stage, nice matchmaking
MammothMon Aug 14, 2023, 4:22 PM UTC
Next year they can put him in a little tougher. Might be a little bit slow development but Matchroom are actually doing good with Pacheco imo.
PBR StreetgangMon Aug 14, 2023, 4:17 PM UTC
Coceres can be tricky. Nice fight for Pacheco at this stage and I expect him to put on an impressive performance.
RJJ-94-02=GOATMon Aug 14, 2023, 12:30 PM UTC
I like the look of this kid. Impressed me against Cullen.