Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz vs. Angel Fierro: The Rematch
Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz is gearing up for an explosive showdown this weekend in Las Vegas as he prepares to face off against Angel Fierro for a highly anticipated rematch. The two fighters have a history, with Cruz narrowly winning their first encounter amid some controversy, and now he’s determined to set the record straight in a decisive manner.
Fight Details
This bout is scheduled to take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on July 19 and will be broadcast live via PBC Pay-Per-View through Prime Video. Cruz expressed his enthusiasm during a recent public workout in Mexico City, showcasing both confidence and excitement.
“I feel very strong and happy to close out training camp like this,” Cruz stated. “We are very close to getting the victory that belongs to us by beating Angel Fierro. We’ve been focusing on our training for the last three and a half months, and we’re going for it all.”
Looking Back at Their First Fight
During their first fight, Cruz performed well initially, securing victory on all judges’ scorecards. However, Fierro rallied in the final rounds, landing significantly more punches, with a total of 132 connections compared to Cruz’s 106.
Anticipation for the Rematch
Cruz is ready to deliver an even more thrilling performance this time around.
“If you thought my first fight against Fierro was exciting, then prepare yourselves for even more action this time. I’m committed to making the fans happy. Make sure to buy the pay-per-view, grab your snacks, and settle in — you’re going to be the true winners of the evening!”
The rematch is accessible to all fans through Prime Video Pay-Per-View, PPV.com, and various cable and satellite providers, ensuring broad availability. Given Cruz’s desire to eliminate any doubt and Fierro’s quest for vengeance, this matchup is expected to deliver intense competition and potentially resolve their fierce rivalry.
About the Author
Phil Jay has spent over 15 years in the realm of boxing journalism, bringing his expertise and insights to readers worldwide. As the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, he has covered numerous significant events and engaged with many boxing champions, providing in-depth analysis on the sport.