Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: Mauricio Lara Is Number One Featherweight In The World; So Exciting To Watch

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  • Wacked_Out
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    #21
    I want to see Fulton vs Nery

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      #22
      Sometimes I wonder . What would happen if Freddie Roach started training Lara?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Boricua181

        Correction it'll be brutal! Ponce for forcing a delay to their fight is going to get his comeuppance.
        That's what Matias has stated, and I do believe that he will live up to his words come Saturday night.
        From what I've seen of Matias in the ring, he is a fighter of singular laser focus, to the task at hand.
        Jeremias Ponce will come to fight, but the harder he fight's, it will only serve to bring out an even more brutal side of Browny!
        That can only spell a prolonged beating of a kind that Ponce has never imagined, let alone suffered himself.


        Don't forget that Joseph "Blessed Hands" Adorno will be going up against Elvis "The Dominican Kid" Rodriguez, which should be a brutal affair in, and of itself.


        May our warriors be successful on February 25, 2023, and may this be the beginning of a resurgence of the 1970's, P.R.'s greatest decade in boxing history.
        Adding to the great names of Wilfred Benitez, Angel Espada, Alfredo Escalera, Samuel Serrano, Esteban de Jesus, Wilfredo Gomez, and
        Hector Camacho, etc, etc, etc!
        Amen.Brother.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Regge

          I agree and I truly believe he can beat anyone at 140. Browny is a throwback he's hungry and ready to take what's his. In a way he reminds me of a 140lb Benavidez.

          Subriel "The Puerto Rican monster" Matias.
          Subriel "El Matador" Matias! There are so many nom de guerre, that this great warrior can be called, that the list is endless.

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            #25
            Originally posted by 100million

            Amen.Brother.
            Subriel Matias, can be the start of that resurgence come 2/25/2023.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Boricua181

              Subriel Matias, can be the start of that resurgence come 2/25/2023.
              Don't worry brother. He will

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                #27
                Well now that Matias has won a world championship belt, Oscar Collazo, might be next followed by Emmanuel Rodriguez.
                Xander Zayas, Edgar Berlanga, and Henry Lebron aren't ready yet, maybe they'll be ready by late 2024, that's in 4-6 fight's.

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