Comments Thread For: Subriel Matias Breaks Down, Stops Batyr Jukembayev in Eight Rounds

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  • Boricua181
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    #41
    Originally posted by el_mas_chingon

    Might be a step back but would be more realistic for Russell instead of calling Broner out which is less likely for Broner to take that kind of risk, I see Matias as the kind to not shy away from anyone, the fans would definitely win there!
    That's not going to happen now, because the promoters already have Matias' next few fights set in their minds.
    I would definitely like to to see Gary Antoine Russell fight Subriel Matias in the near future, but that'll be in 2022, or 2023.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Skillz12

      You’ve beat me to it bro I was thinking how much physically face wise he reminds me of a young Tito and he has that never say die attitude just like him too.

      And you nailed it guys seem to never come out the same after facing Matias he’s a different kind of animal he will do permanent damage and people are seeing that now.


      He is the closest thing to the next Trinidad in a long time.
      I agree with both richardt, and Skillz12, Matias is relentless, and explosive in the ring. He wants to win his fights at all cost, even to the extent of disregarding his defense. It's not the best, or smartest way to go about winning a fight, but it's one of the most exciting fighting styles to watch. Subriel Matias is a true warrior in every sense of the word, I just hope that at the end of his career he's able to enjoy his hard earned victories, and money.

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