Former WBA 140-lb champion Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz (27-3-1, 18 KOs) looked like his old self, defeating the tough Angel Fierro (23-3-2, 18 KOs) by a competitive 10-round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Fierro showed an excellent chin today because he was tagged plenty in this fight, but he took the best that Cruz could dish out. He just kept walking forward, looking to land back with his own.
Cruz, 26, pressed the entire fight, landing hard shots to the head and body of Fierro. The rounds had a back-and-forth flow to them, with both fighters loading up on power shots and having little problem landing. Cruz’s ability to take punishment hasn’t changed since his fight against Gervonta Davis in 2021.
The scores
96-94
97-93
98-92
“I came here to fight and show the world the best of what I can do and I think I did that,” said Cruz. “I entertained the crowd and gave them a show. I’m so happy that I gave the fans a great fight with a lot of pressure like I always do and I’m proud to do it with my family here watching.”
Cruz had the perfect opponent for him to shine, as Fierro is a brawler, not a boxer, and these are the types of fighters that he thrives against. In Isaac’s previous fight against Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela, the ‘Mexican Loma’ had made a monkey out of Cruz, outboxing him the entire fight and making him look one-dimensional the whole night. He is that type of one-trick pony, which is probably why his promoter matched him against Fierro rather than a skilled boxer.
Pitbull was coming off a 12-round split decision loss to Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela on August 3rd last year in Los Angeles. He chose not to try and avenge that loss by opting to refuse the rematch, which didn’t play well with the fans
This win keeps Pitbull as one of the viable opponents for fighters like Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia to face in 2026. Both of them are busy on Turki Al-Sheikh’s cards in 2025, but they could look in Cruz’s direction next year.










