Oscar Collazo remains unbeatable and retained unified titles against Jesus Haro
Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo was superior from start to finish, punishing his Mexican rival and extending his undefeated record in professional boxing
Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo consolidated his position at the top of world boxing this Saturday night at the Honda Center in Anaheim. During the co-main event of the evening, the current unified 105-pound champion successfully defended his WBA and WBO titles against Mexican-American challenger Jesus Haro.
Oscar Collazo's technical superiority was evident from the opening bell. Although the first round served as a period of mutual assessment, the champion began to impose his rhythm from the second round onward, using precise combinations that impacted both his opponent's body and face.
Oscar Collazo's dominance was based on a constant accumulation of punishment and impeccable handling of attack angles.
A conclusion determined by the corner
At the end of the sixth round, Jesus Haro's corner made the decision not to continue the fight to protect their fighter's physical well-being. After absorbing a considerable number of blows during three consecutive rounds, the challenger's team notified the referee of his withdrawal, thus declaring a technical knockout in favor of Oscar Collazo. With this result, Oscar Collazo raised his professional record to 14 wins without a loss, adding his eleventh victory by knockout. The performance of "El Pupilo" reaffirmed the assessments of specialists who place him as one of the most complete fighters in the current pound-for-pound rankings of international boxing. On the same card, other outstanding results were recorded for Californian boxing. Alexis Rocha defeated former world champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz Jr. by unanimous decision, with scores of 97-93, 98-92, and 100-90, in a fight that served as a prelude to the world championship bouts.
Total Unification Goals
After the fight, the champion's team expressed their satisfaction with the level shown against an opponent who came with ambitions of pulling off an upset.Oscar Collazo emphasized that his physical preparation was fundamental to maintaining intensity throughout the six rounds of the fight. “We are ready for the big challenges and we want all the 105-pound belts,” sources close to Oscar Collazo's camp indicated after the victory. For now, the boxer will return to Puerto Rico to rest before resuming negotiations that could define his next historic fight before the end of 2026.

