Adrian Neaves vs Roberto Castro 06.12.2025

Adrian Neaves delivered a disciplined and measured performance to claim a unanimous decision win over Roberto Castro on 6 December 2025 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Over four scheduled rounds, Neaves’s ring intelligence and consistency proved decisive as he took control of the contest and left no doubt in the eyes of the judges.

From the opening bell, the bout settled into a technical affair rather than a tear-up. Roberto Castro showed early intent to use the full dimensions of the ring, circling smoothly and forcing Castro to reset repeatedly. Castro attempted to close the distance and work inside, but found himself having to chase a target that was rarely stationary. Neaves’s footwork allowed him to dictate where exchanges took place, often stepping off at angles after throwing short, scoring punches.

The first round established the pattern for much of the fight. Neaves kept his guard tight and mixed head and body shots while avoiding prolonged exchanges. Castro had moments where he looked to apply pressure, yet his work was often smothered or met with quick counters before Neaves moved away. Referee James Green kept a close eye on proceedings, ensuring a clean contest as both fighters sought to assert themselves.

As the rounds progressed, Neaves’s confidence grew. He varied his tempo well, occasionally stepping into range to land combinations before pivoting out to safety. Castro showed determination and resilience, continuing to press forward, but struggled to land anything that shifted momentum. Neaves’s ability to change direction and keep his opponent turning was a key factor, limiting Castro’ opportunities to build sustained attacks.

By the third round, Neaves appeared firmly in control. His punch selection remained sharp, with well-timed shots finding their mark as Castro became increasingly frustrated. While the fight never threatened to boil over, it was clear that Castro was doing the cleaner, more effective work. Castro’ effort could not be questioned, but he was often second best in the exchanges that mattered.

The final round followed a similar script. Neaves maintained his composure, avoided unnecessary risks and continued to pick his moments wisely. Castro pushed hard in the closing stages, hoping to leave a lasting impression, but Neaves’s movement and awareness ensured he finished the contest on his terms.  Seconds before the final bell Neaves dropped Castro for a count.

When the scorecards were read, the verdict was emphatic. Robert Hoyle scored the bout 39-36, Jose Roberto Torres returned the same margin, while Jesse Reyes had it even wider at 40-35, all in favour of Neaves. The unanimous decision reflected a controlled display built on ring craft rather than raw aggression.

The win added to Neaves’s growing reputation as a composed operator who understands how to win rounds. Coming into this bout with an unblemished record, he followed up his previous outing with another clear success, further cementing his status as a fighter who values precision and discipline.

At the final bell, it was a night where poise and planning triumphed, as Adrian Neaves outboxed Roberto Castro to remain unbeaten and leave San Antonio with a deserved points victory.