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  • #51
    Originally posted by Joe shmo View Post
    I'd love PBC to put on a all 140 card. Matias/ergashev headline, Ponce/zepeda co-main, and Rodriguez/Lee to open. I think that'd b a really fun card.
    That sounds like a damn good fight card to me, you could fill out the card with Prograis vs Russel, and Ramirez vs Barboza.
    In those fight's I would pick Matias, Zepeda, Lee, Prograis, and Ramirez, I could be wrong on the Lee pick against Rodriguez.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Leicesterage View Post

      Problem is it means he'll be ducking Catterall.

      Matias is PBC, isn't he? Prograis is Probellum, Probellum has said they are open to working with PBC. But I still don't think the fight happens - despite it being a great fight. Matias has not received the same level of marketing machine behind him that guys like Bum****a, Teofimo,Boots, Loma, Golovkin, etc. have received. Which is a shame.
      I wish Showtime/Matias was following the HBO/GGG formula of fighting as often as possible with whoever wants to fight. Matias was complaining recently about Taylor holding up the titles, but that shouldn't stop him from staying active. He should fight an IBF-ranked contender (Catterall, Ergashev, Paro, Spark, Hiraoka) in the May-August, and then try to get a more significant fight.
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      • #53
        Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

        I wish Showtime/Matias was following the HBO/GGG formula of fighting as often as possible with whoever wants to fight. Matias was complaining recently about Taylor holding up the titles, but that shouldn't stop him from staying active. He should fight an IBF-ranked contender (Catterall, Ergashev, Paro, Spark, Hiraoka) in the May-August, and then try to get a more significant fight.
        Problem is, all of those except MAYBE Ergashev get destroyed from my perspective.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Leicesterage View Post

          Problem is, all of those except MAYBE Ergashev get destroyed from my perspective.
          Why is that a problem? The better he looks, the faster his profile will grow.

          GGG fought Proksa/Rosado/Ishida/Macklin/Stevens in 14 months. GGG's activity is what kept his name in the public consciousness. If possible, Matias needs to fight more frequently. Nobody can ignore a fan-friendly boxer who fights often.
          Last edited by kiaba360; 02-26-2023, 05:04 PM.
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          • #55
            Originally posted by Regge View Post

            I'm telling you he went from "let's do this" to "maybe one day"

            Regis knows Matias is a different breed.
            When did Prograis say “let’s do this”? I’m not saying he didn’t but I haven’t seen this.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
              140 lbs is getting good again, despite the way Josh Taylor’s career has turned into a disaster.
              140 is totally LOADED!

              My opinion:

              Top level: Matias, Taylor, Prograis
              2nd level: Teo, Puello, Ramirez, Catterall
              3rd level: Barboza, Russell, Ergashev
              4th level: Zepeda, Paro, B Lee, R Garcia

              14 quality fighters. I don’t think there’s another division that stacked.
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              • #57
                Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

                Why is that a problem? The better he looks, the faster his profile will grow.

                GGG fought Proksa/Rosado/Ishida/Macklin/Stevens in 14 months. GGG's activity is what kept his name in the public consciousness. If possible, Matias needs to fight more frequently. Nobody can ignore a fan-friendly boxer who fights often.
                Rungvisai was fan friendly from his fourth fight on. Ignored until he fought Choco.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Leicesterage View Post

                  Rungvisai was fan friendly from his fourth fight on. Ignored until he fought Choco.
                  True, but weight-class and quality/profile of opposition also play a factor. We know that the small weights tend not to receive as much media attention as higher weights, and Rungvisai's opposition leading up to the Gonzalez bout wasn't world-level. Matias is in position to build his profile, but he needs to fight more often. He has a network, a fan-friendly style, and an untapped Puerto-Rican following. I think Showtime should outsource Matias if they're not gonna build him up properly.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by just the facts View Post

                    When did Prograis say “let’s do this”? I’m not saying he didn’t but I haven’t seen this.
                    He had an interview a while back where he said "Matias is tough but I whoop him let's do it"

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Regge View Post

                      He had an interview a while back where he said "Matias is tough but I whoop him let's do it"
                      Given that you will post anything (true or not) to support your agenda, I’m doubting it. But whatever, not really a big deal either way.

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