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With only five days advance notice, Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios made a
decision to take a risk instead of wallow in the uncertainty of boxing politics. His
gamble paid off in the most explosive of manners, as Palacios knocked out the
favored Louis Azille in six rounds at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in
Hollywood, FL. Palacios had been filling in for the MIA O'Neil Bell, while
competing in his first scheduled 8-round bout. Palacios raises his record to
12-0 (6 KO) in his ESPN2 debut.

Weighing in at 198.5 pounds, Palacios' hand and foot speed proved to be the
deciding factors in the fight. Palacios had been inactive since February, which
played a role in his slow start. However, by the time Palacios started moving
his hands, the difference in skill level began to manifest itself.

Azille, whose only previous losses came against Kelvin Davis and Wayne
Braithwaite, pressed the action most of the night, landing the occasional right
hand. Behind by most accounts in the fight, Palacios won the fifth round big by
landing uppercuts and multi-punch combinations that scored heavily on the
former world title challenger. Then, in the sixth round, Palacios came to life
when a crashing uppercut followed by a left hook floored the resilent Azille early
in the stanza. The end was near when Palacios finished Azille with a dazzling
power punching exhibition, hitting Azille faster than he could fall. The time was
:59 of the sixth round.

"I didn't feel rusty," explained the Bayamon, Puerto Rico native. "I was fighting a
guy that I had to be careful with. He's a very strong fighter. He applies a lot of
pressure." Palacios lauds Azille's sportsmanship, saying "He's a clean fighter,
which is rare nowadays."

Palacios, who currently resides in Orlando, Florida, says of his reasons for
taking the significant risk, "I took this fight because I was tired of sitting on the
bench. I knew I would win this fight. I don't go into fights feeling I could lose. I
felt that if I said no to this fight, it could be six months before I fight again. I knew
that when I won, the doors would be open."

Palacios comes from an educated background, having attended Florida
Central University on a basketball scholarship and Marquette University on a
boxing scholarship. At Marquette University, Palacios shared classes with top
fighters like Jaidon Codrington, Sechew Powell, and Roberto Benitez. Palacios
had competed in two amateur world championships, in Dublin, Ireland and
Bangkok, Thailand. He was ranked number two at 201 pound limit in the nation
for many years, holding a victory over Matt Godfrey (6-3). Palacios is a veteran of
over 70 amateur bouts.

After the fight, fans who had never before laid eyes on Francisco cheered in
roaring approval. Palacios stayed for well over an hour in the arena signing
autographs and taking pictures with his new fans. "It was overwhelming. I was
very happy. I loved every second of it."

After what he calls "the greatest knockout of my career," Palacios is at home
resting. He will return to the gym on Monday to take his next step in the direction
of fulfilling his older brother's dying wish, which was to become world
champion before he retires.

In appreciation of the opportunity given to him, Francisco wished to thank
Warrior's Boxing. "Thank you for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime. If we can
do it again, I would be more than honored to oblige. Just give me a little more
notice so I can look better," Palacios jokes.

After now having proven himself to be a worthy contender, Palacios plans to
take the cruiserweight division by storm. "I have the skills required to get to the
top of the division. I feel I can beat everyone at cruiserweight hands down."
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