Heather "The Heat" Hardy Wins by
Decision over Paola "La Fiera" Torres
by Sue TL Fox Sources/PR/Media/YouTube
April 24, 2018
(APR 24) On Saturday night at the
Barclays Center, in Brooklyn, New York, Heather "The Heat"
Hardy, 126.2, now 21-0 (4KO), of Brooklyn, fought and won an
eight-round unanimous decision over Paola "La Fiera" Torres,
126.8, 12-3-1 (5KO), of Monterrey, Mexico. The female bout was
untelevised.
Before the fight, Hardy said, "I
was born and raised in Brooklyn and remember riding the train
while Barclays Center was being built hoping that I could one
day fight there. It’s a cliché, but it’s really been a dream
come true, and I’m thrilled to be back on April 21. Barclays
Center now feels like home; the backstage area feels like my
mom’s house and the ring is like my living room. I can’t wait to
get back in the ring on such a great night of boxing. I know
Torres is tough and coming to win, but she has two hands, just
like me, and I’ll be prepared for both of them.”
According to some news sources,
they wrote that the decision was met with mixed reactions from
the crowd, and after the fight in a post-fight interview on
Boxercast and other media, both gave their own thoughts about
the fight.
Boxcaster caught up with Iranda
Torres to discuss her controversial defeat over Heather Hardy
over the undercard of Adrien Broner vs. Jessie Vargas at the
Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Boxcaster also spoke with Heather
Hardy to discuss her controversial win over Iranda Torres on the
undercard of Adrien Broner vs Jessie Vargas at the Barclays
Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The Premier Boxing Champions event was headlined by Adrien
Broner who fought battled Jessie Vargas to a 12-round bout
majority draw that was televised live on Showtime. The event was
promoted by Mayweather Promotions, DiBella Entertainment and TGB
Promotions.