This article was published before it was announced that Elijah Pierce vs. Lorenzo Parra was cancelled due to illness.
It will be a high-stakes matchup, likely filled with fireworks, when knockout artists Elijah Pierce and Lorenzo Parra clash Saturday night at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California.
The winner between Pierce (21-2, 17 KOs) and Parra (23-1-1, 17 KOs) will inch himself closer to facing WBO featherweight world champion Rafael Espinoza in 2026 as this weekend’s fight is an eliminator bout.
Pierce is coming off a ninth-round KO of Michael Dasmarinas in July, while Venezuela’s Parra fought Omar Cande Trinidad to a draw in August.
Who will be successful in clinching the title shot? With the anticipation building, DAZN News analyzes who has the edge between Pierce and Parra. Saturday's fight will take place on the same day as Ben Whittaker clashing with Benjamin Gavazi, live and exclusively on DAZN.
Both Elijah Pierce and Lorenzo Parra pressure their opponents by cutting off the ring and producing a high volume of punches. Both men have also showed a penchant for taking hits and persisting to move forward.
The southpaw Pierce works behind a pointed, crisp jab which could present problems for Parra who ate many jabs that split his guard and subsequent crosses in his last fight.
Parra could combat that by producing his prodding punching style, especially in the way he sits on his shots.
But until the Venezuelan shows a disciplined enough guard to defend himself from the stick, the style advantage could teeter in Pierce’s direction.
Then again, Parra’s boxing style is a complex one to figure out and could spell problems for Pierce.
This clash of styles is a difficult one to call, but the slightest nod goes to Parra who will stand his ground.
Both men have punching power as evidenced by their 17 knockouts apiece.
While Parra’s power might be more stinging due to the high volume, Pierce’s punching potency might be a bit more pounding due to the pressure he’s able to generate.
Just ask Dasmarinas who ate a whiplashing right hook that left him stretched under the bottom rope for an emphatic knockout.
The Oklahoma City native gets the nod here.
Perhaps we should look to the fortitude Pierce was able to generate his last fight where he got up off the apron during the first round to ultimately score a stoppage victory over Dasmarinas.
Pierce has guts and embedded resilience, while Parra must show he is over the mental hurdle that the majority draw his last fight might have left him with.
On paper, this appears to be as close to a 50-50 fight as possible. DAZN News has the edge 2-1 in favor of Pierce, though Parra could win this fight without much of a surprise.
This could very well be a fire fight until one man emerges as the mandatory challenger to Rafael Espinoza's crown. We anticipate that fighter to be Pierce in a close bout.