HAVING won his first world title in Puerto Rico travelling to the UK to defend it wouldnโt be a problem for Liam Paro.
The 28-year-old fought outside of his native Australia for the first time in 2021 beating Yomar Alamo by split decision. Two years later Paro was back Stateside to knock out Montana Love and in June produced the fight of his life to defeat Subrial Matias and win the IBF super-lightweight title.
Paro is back at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan on December 7 to make the first defence of his belt against mandatory challenger Richardson Hitchins. Victory will give Paro the opportunity to unify the division in 2025 or take the best paid option available.
Jack Catterallโs hat is in the ring to face Paro after beating Regis Prograis last month. Paro gave his verdict on the fight when he chatted with Boxing News in Philadelphia
โIt was a boring fight for the first six rounds but hats off to Catterall he got the job done,โ he said.
โRegis is a tremendous fighter. That name Catterallโs been floating around since 2020. We were talking before Covid. So, without a doubt weโre going to square off in the near future.โ
BN asked Paro if facing Catterall, who doesnโt hold a title, before one of the champions would frustrate him.
โWeโll just have to wait and see. My mind, like I said is strictly on Hitchins. Who knows, if they dangle some carrots, offer me big money, Iโll go win some more fans in Manchester.”
โI travel all around the world,” he added. “I donโt care where I fight. Iโll fight someone in their backyard. I just love to fight.โ