Collazo Makes Haro Quit After Six, Retains WBO/WBA Minimumweight Titles
By Boxing Bob Newman
WBO/WBA minimumweight champion Oscar Collazo had a cakewalk against challenger Jesus Haro. Ever the big puncher, Collazo’s bodywork paid dividends as it gradually wore Haro down.
Haro started out using his extensive amateur pedigree, boxing carefully as he had only two knockouts among his thirteen wins. Collazo switched to plan B and began adding in the bodywork.
Haro’s corner signaled to referee Thomas Taylor that they were pulling their man out, as they saw he was in over his head. Collazo retains his two belts while remaining undefeated at 14-0 with 11 KOs. If WBC champion Melvin Jerusalem comes through with a planned defense in May, Collazo is prepared to have a rematch with him, looking to collect a third belt on his way to undisputed status. Haro falls to 13-4 with 2 KOs.
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