Undefeated super middleweight contenders Diego Pacheco and Kevin Lele Sadjo put their perfect records on the line in a high-stakes clash for the WBC Silver and WBO International titles, headlining a loaded Matchroom Boxing card in Stockton. The 24-year-old Pacheco, a rangy Los Angeles native with elite jab and finishing instincts, aims to cement his status as the division’s next big thing and position for a 2026 world title shot—potentially against Canelo Alvarez or a vacant belt post-Crawford. Sadjo, the 35-year-old Franco-Cameroonian “Punisher” making his U.S. debut, brings relentless pressure, heavy hands (88% KO rate), and upset potential after years dominating Europe and Africa. Pacheco’s height/reach advantages (6’4″, 79″) contrast Sadjo’s stocky aggression (5’8″, compact frame), promising a classic boxer vs. brawler dynamic. With both riding decision-heavy 2025 campaigns, expect tactical early rounds giving way to fireworks—KO probability ~45%, decision ~50%.
Fight Information
Time: Main card starts 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT; main event ring walks approx. 11:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. PT
Venue: Adventist Health Arena (formerly Stockton Arena), Stockton, California (capacity: 11,200; intimate, fan-friendly venue with strong local support for undercard fighters)
Broadcast: DAZN (global streaming, subscription required); prelims on YouTube/DAZN social channels
Bout Context: 12 rounds at super middleweight (168 lbs) for WBC Silver and WBO International titles. Promoted by Matchroom Boxing (Eddie Hearn).
Injury Report
Both fighters arrive healthy following successful weigh-ins (Pacheco 167.2 lbs, Sadjo 166 lbs). No major concerns surfaced in camps, with pre-fight medicals clearing them fully under California State Athletic Commission oversight.
| Fighter | Key Notes | Status |
| Diego Pacheco | Full camp under new trainer Omar Villanueva (split from Jose Benavidez Sr. post-July 2025). No injuries reported in 2025 fights (UD wins over Nelson/McCumby). | Cleared |
| Kevin Lele Sadjo | Extended prep after August 2025 RTD win; no setbacks. Past: Minor issues in European defenses, fully resolved. U.S. debut adds travel factor but no physical red flags. | Cleared |
Key Fighter Matchups
Orthodox vs. orthodox with stark physical contrasts: Pacheco’s 6’4″ frame and 79″ reach enable textbook distance control; Sadjo’s shorter, muscular build fuels inside warfare.
Pacheco’s Range vs. Sadjo’s Pressure: Pacheco (75% KO) uses a sharp jab (45% connect) and straight right to pick apart foes at distance, as in his dominant UD over McCumby (119-109 x2, 120-108). Sadjo counters with volume hooks/body shots (avg. 58 punches/round), forcing exchanges like his RTD of Bulacio. Edge: Pacheco’s reach frustrates early, but Sadjo’s forward march (closes distance in 70% of wins) tests durability mid-fight.
Power vs. Experience: Pacheco’s 18 KOs include body-shot finishes (e.g., Sulecki Rd 6); Sadjo’s 23 stoppages target accumulative damage (88% rate). Edge: Sadjo’s chin (never stopped early) absorbs, but Pacheco’s cleaner shots could accumulate faster.
Late Rounds & IQ: Both durable (Pacheco 2/3 recent decisions; Sadjo 4/5). Pacheco’s youth shines in championship rounds; Sadjo’s veteran savvy (39 fights) exploits fatigue. Edge: Slight to Pacheco for pacing.
Recent Form
Pacheco’s 2025: Two wide UDs showcasing maturity over power. Sadjo active with stoppages, building momentum for U.S. breakthrough.
| Last 5 Fights | Pacheco Result | Key Stat | Sadjo Result | Key Stat |
| Jul 19, 2025 vs. Trevor McCumby | W UD 12 | 119-109 x2, 120-108; dominant jab | Aug 2025 vs. Martin Ezequiel Bulacio | W RTD 4 |
| Jan 25, 2025 vs. Steven Nelson | W UD 12 | Outlanded 220-160; patient boxing | May 10, 2025 vs. Habib Ahmed | W (method N/A) |
| Aug 31, 2024 vs. Maciej Sulecki | W KO 6 | Liver shot finish | Dec 2024 vs. Diego Gabriel Chaves | W TKO 4 |
| Apr 6, 2024 vs. Shawn McCalman | W UD 12 | Retained titles; tactical masterclass | Earlier 2024/2023 wins | Multiple stoppages; European defenses |
| Prior | Consistent KOs/decisions | 75% KO rate | Consistent pressure wins | 88% KO rate |
Pacheco: 3-0 in 2025 (0 KOs recent); decision-heavy maturity. Sadjo: Active with stoppages; avoided by top names.
Fight History
First meeting—no amateur or pro overlap. Common foe: Jack Cullen (Pacheco TKO6 2023; Sadjo TKO6 2021). Pacheco’s resume features U.S./UK contenders; Sadjo dominated Europe/Africa (former EBU champ). Styles suggest Pacheco boxes to UD or late stoppage; Sadjo needs inside to force chaos.
FIGHT ODDS
Diego Pacheco – 500
Kevin Lele Sadjo + 350
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 12, 2025










