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    #21
    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

    I wouldn't bet against Matias in the rematch, but only because I think so little of Paro who is eminently beatable. Though he has decent footwork, Paro is overall a terribly basic fighter who punches with ZERO intent to harm. Matias at his best has proven himself to be a real beast, but he very much RELIES on his opponent to simply stand there and play rock'em, sock'em robots with him until one guy gives out. Any world class fighter with good feet and decent mid-range boxing craft should beat Matias. Based on this weekend's performance, Matias loses wide to Haney, Teofimo and Puello and, based on his listlessness this weekend, I would bet on Pitbull Cruz to outwork and outsmart him. This loss is really devastating to Matias' future prospects.

    Also, to your point about Paro being a dirty fighter, Matias' uncle Luis Pabon more than compensated Matias by all but disqualifying Paro for breathing.
    Matias was off his game against Paro, partially due to Paro's wrestling, holding, and rabbit punches.
    I believe that Matias' pride will lead him back to the championship belt, he just has to get rid of those gangster rappers, and the like.
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

      Matias was off his game against Paro, partially due to Paro's wrestling, holding, and rabbit punches.
      I believe that Matias' pride will lead him back to the championship belt, he just has to get rid of those gangster rappers, and the like.
      Panda mentioned the bolded in a post fight interview , I think this was the perfect storm Matias had hometown distractions and lost a bit of his humbleness and was overconfident . Paro give him credit had a great fight plan and fought a hell of a fight . Would pick a focused Matias in a rematch , Paro fought the fight of his life and he still only basically managed to win only 2 more rounds .Matias was not himself zero punch out put , even if he fought the same exact fight all he needed was to just let his hands go and he gets Paro out of there .The only one that was hurt in this fight was Paro , and his corner also had to push him to dig deep its was not an easy fight for him .

      Don't see Eddie setting up a quick rematch either , Matias is going to have to earn it maybe get 2/3 real solid wins .
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        #23
        Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

        Matias was off his game against Paro, partially due to Paro's wrestling, holding, and rabbit punches.
        I believe that Matias' pride will lead him back to the championship belt, he just has to get rid of those gangster rappers, and the like.
        Subriel has been popped, he can destroy a certain level, nobody near the top that doesnt fight like a sponge will be worried about Matias, Paro is not elite and he brought to the surface what we have been saying about Subriel, no doubt he can punch but he cannot handle the overall ability of the better guys.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Brother Mouzone View Post

          Panda mentioned the bolded in a post fight interview , I think this was the perfect storm Matias had hometown distractions and lost a bit of his humbleness and was overconfident . Paro give him credit had a great fight plan and fought a hell of a fight . Would pick a focused Matias in a rematch , Paro fought the fight of his life and he still only basically managed to win only 2 more rounds .Matias was not himself zero punch out put , even if he fought the same exact fight all he needed was to just let his hands go and he gets Paro out of there .The only one that was hurt in this fight was Paro , and his corner also had to push him to dig deep its was not an easy fight for him .

          Don't see Eddie setting up a quick rematch either , Matias is going to have to earn it maybe get 2/3 real solid wins .
          You've got that right brother Mouzone. He's got to stop talking all of that profanity, and get rid of those gangster rappers.
          He's got three daughters, and a wife to fight for that's where his mind should be focused on.
          Hanging out in the past got him shot, and incarcerated, he's got to want a better life than that, he's not a teenager anymore.
          He's an adult, and has to act like one, he can do it because he's got that fighting spirit, but discipline is key.
          I hope he learns from his mistakes, and comes back better than ever, his next fight will be very telling on what's in store for his future.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Brother Mouzone View Post

            Panda mentioned the bolded in a post fight interview , I think this was the perfect storm Matias had hometown distractions and lost a bit of his humbleness and was overconfident . Paro give him credit had a great fight plan and fought a hell of a fight . Would pick a focused Matias in a rematch , Paro fought the fight of his life and he still only basically managed to win only 2 more rounds .Matias was not himself zero punch out put , even if he fought the same exact fight all he needed was to just let his hands go and he gets Paro out of there .The only one that was hurt in this fight was Paro , and his corner also had to push him to dig deep its was not an easy fight for him .

            Don't see Eddie setting up a quick rematch either , Matias is going to have to earn it maybe get 2/3 real solid wins .
            Even if MR wanted to make an immediate rematch, Hitchins is waiting in line. MR should try to make Matias vs Prograis. I think Prograis has one fight left on his contract. Both lost their titles, and it's a bit of a crossroads bout. Prograis will try to impose Paro's game-plan, but it'll eventually become a slugfest. It feels like a potential FOTY candidate. After all the trash-talking between Matias/Prograis, I expect them to leave it all in the ring.
            Last edited by kiaba360; 06-18-2024, 07:36 AM.
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              #26
              Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

              I wouldn't bet against Matias in the rematch, but only because I think so little of Paro who is eminently beatable. Though he has decent footwork, Paro is overall a terribly basic fighter who punches with ZERO intent to harm. Matias at his best has proven himself to be a real beast, but he very much RELIES on his opponent to simply stand there and play rock'em, sock'em robots with him until one guy gives out. Any world class fighter with good feet and decent mid-range boxing craft should beat Matias. Based on this weekend's performance, Matias loses wide to Haney, Teofimo and Puello and, based on his listlessness this weekend, I would bet on Pitbull Cruz to outwork and outsmart him. This loss is really devastating to Matias' future prospects.

              Also, to your point about Paro being a dirty fighter, Matias' uncle Luis Pabon more than compensated Matias by all but disqualifying Paro for breathing.
              The referee did a horrible job, instead of warning Paro excessively, he should've deducted points for excessive holding, and rabbit punches.
              He was like let me warn him, instead of deducting anymore points from him, in trying not to appear biased, he made himself look really biased with the excessive warnings, and being to close to the action.
              He actually looked like someone at a dance, who wanted to cut in during the whole fight, what happened to this ref, he must've let the event get to him.
              No one needs an uncle (which he's not) like that, absolutely no one.
              Last edited by Boricua181; 06-18-2024, 08:05 AM.
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                #27
                Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

                The referee did a horrible job, instead of warning Paro excessively, he should've deducted points for excessive holding, and rabbit punches.
                He was like let me warn him, instead of deducting anymore points from him, in trying not to appear biased, he made himself look really biased with the excessive warnings, and being to close to the action.
                He actually looked like someone at a dance, who wanted to cut in during the whole fight, what happened to this ref, he must've let the event get to him.
                No one needs an uncle (which he's not) like that, absolutely no one.
                I don’t have a problem with a referee deducting points for rabbit punches because those are serious. The problem with Pabon was that he almost immediately started chastising Paro for minor things Instead of just letting these guys fight . That weird corner interaction after the 2nd rd about Paro disrespecting him was just off-the-wall. It really made it seem that Pabon had it out for Paul from jump, as Chris Mannix suggested. I entirely agree with your analogy about a guy trying to cut in on a dance Instead of just letting these guys fight.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                  Subriel has been popped, he can destroy a certain level, nobody near the top that doesnt fight like a sponge will be worried about Matias, Paro is not elite and he brought to the surface what we have been saying about Subriel, no doubt he can punch but he cannot handle the overall ability of the better guys.
                  Anyone who's ever been involved in sports of any kind knows that you can't remain undefeated as long as you're fighting top rated opposition.
                  It just doesn't work out for someone every time out, either your off or your opponent has the one of his moments at that particular time, and place.
                  I've had my highs, and my lows, i'm sure you have too, so as far as Subriel being popped, we will see how he comes back from this.
                  We'll also see how Paro does going forward, and how he looks the day that he gets popped as you put it, don't be surprised if he looks even worse than Subriel did.

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