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    #21
    Another Nyquil type fighter. If I never see Hitchins fight again it will be too soon. Not that Paro is much more exciting. This fight was a dud. The only good thing about this fight is that Hichins won't hold on to the belt long ,Paro wasn't going to either. The judges tried to screw Hitchins but it would have been too obvious. He clearly won every round after the fourth
    Last edited by pnut901; 12-08-2024, 02:31 PM.
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      #22
      Pathetic performance
      this guy Hitchins is the answer to insomnia. We’ve come along way from the days when boxers threw punches in bunches.
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        #23
        Originally posted by richardt View Post
        Styles make fights and with so many styles at 140, I can see a round robin of title changes over the next couple years with a lot of talent, but not seeing a superstar emerging yet...that is a fighter that stands out as potential king of the division to rule for some time. Too deep of a division to know at this time.
        That is kind of how I see it as well. Paro had the style to neutralise Matias but could not deal with Hitchins's straight right hand once he made the adjustment in the fifth round and became more aggressive (started throwing it). I really thought that Paro would make an adjustment after that, but he seemed to be just trying the same thing over and over again not figuring out how to close the distance. He seemed discouraged by that right hand.

        I cannot see Hitchins staying a champion for too long either. Matias probably smokes him as he would not be bothered by that right hand from coming in. Hitchins does not look really special, but as you said there is no superstar emerging on the horizon. Titles will probably keep changing hands for a while.
        Last edited by BrankoB; 12-08-2024, 03:15 PM.
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          #24
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

          I was going to say that at least now we don’t have to be force fed Paro vs Kambosos in Australia.

          But maybe this loss actually makes it more likely that we see that next?
          Yes I think it would be a good comeback fight for both fighter's although it would've been MUCH more meaningful with a belt on the line.

          No doubt Eddie paid off at least one judge in order to make this happen!

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            #25
            Originally posted by BrankoB View Post

            That is kind of how I see it as well. Paro had the style to neutralise Matias but could not deal with Hitchins's straight right hand once he made the adjustment in the fifth round and became more aggressive (started throwing it). I really thought that Paro would make an adjustment after that, but he seemed to be just trying the same thing over and over again not figuring out how to close the distance. He seemed discouraged by that right hand.

            I cannot see Hitchins staying a champion for too long either. Matias probably smokes him as he would not be bothered by that right hand from coming in. Hitchins does not look really special, but as you said there is no superstar emerging on the horizon. Titles will probably keep changing hands for a while.
            With Puello, Russell, Teo, Haney, Caterrall, Barboza, Matias, Sandor Martin, Rivera, Delgado, Elvis, Duarte, Simms, and others, could be a fun ride coming up. Right now Teo leads but Caterall and Simms and Puello may be able to make a solid mark for the near future if I have to pick since each has had wins over some others on the list.

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              #26
              Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

              Is that the culprit of the great score ???
              Should never be by a boxing ring again
              Horrendous
              well this guy has history as well

              back in 2021 he scored the first charlo castano fight 117 - 111 for charlo

              lol same scorecard as the paro fight, i think he just fills it in before the fight & falls asleep or else is just paid off or incompetent or both

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                #27
                One thing I didnt like is hitchins barely went to the body. No stab jabs to the stomach, straight rights to the chest, left hooks to the body …nada
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                  #28
                  we know how good teo is with movers so im sure he will jump all over this one immediately

                  he will cut the ring off this guy & drown him in deep waters

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Smash View Post

                    well this guy has history as well

                    back in 2021 he scored the first charlo castano fight 117 - 111 for charlo

                    lol same scorecard as the paro fight, i think he just fills it in before the fight & falls asleep or else is just paid off or incompetent or both
                    So he’s a recidivist
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Smash View Post
                      we know how good teo is with movers so im sure he will jump all over this one immediately

                      he will cut the ring off this guy & drown him in deep waters
                      Just from a physical stand point alone; This would not be a good style match up for Teo. Sure he wound be the easy favorite to win but I can see him struggling as well.

                      Hitchens is a pure boxer. He would use his physical advantages of both height and reach in order to neutralize Lopez. He would box him from the outside.

                      Does anyone believe that his ducking of Devin Haney for several years was just by mere coincidence? The Teo is a small 140lber who has lost both his snap and pop on his punches.
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