I don't think any true boxing fan would believe that comment. The only thing I do believe is that Matias can probably be outboxed. He's been getting lucky with opponents that mostly elect to trade with him which hasn't worked well for them. I know Matias also likes to come forward with pressure and close the distance, but I think a good boxer will pepper Matias from the distance with jabs, working their way to a rather uneventful UD against him. Granted, I wish he can destroy those guys and I'll be rooting for him vs anyone because his style is hella entertaining.
Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez Believes Subriel Matias Is The "Softest" Fighter At 140 Pounds
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You have a link from a reputable source for this ?. I watch every interview w/ him that man is very humble and came from nothing. He has a solid team and wants to be great, I can guarantee to you that he is not pricing himself out of any fight wether its TEO, Haney or any other 140lb fighter.
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You have a link from a reputable source for this ?. I watch every interview w/ him that man is very humble and came from nothing. He has a solid team and wants to be great, I can guarantee to you that he is not pricing himself out of any fight wether its TEO, Haney or any other 140lb fighter.Comment
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Matias official on Dazn,1st fight with Liam Paro in Puerto Rico !Last edited by TonyRespectful; 02-08-2024, 04:17 PM.Comment
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He's the fighter all these clowns at 140 are avoiding. Haney, Lopez, Garcia want to part of Matias.Comment
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Two’s trash talk would be more believable if he had said the most limited skilled boxer, but softest? Nah, dude is like a terminator and has literally terminated someone. Ryan is clearly the softest if the big names with his quitting vs tank, and multiple pullouts from fights/negotiations. Teo is no rock himself. He’s the same guy who mentally failed vs Kambosos and was heard asking his father if he still had it after the Martin fight.Comment
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Fury is a fraud. But he comes nowhere near to the likes of nearly every single fighter in North America. They're coward personified. Only a few have any courage and honour. You could offer them money way beyond their market value only to still have them run away and find someone who has been far too inactive to make a fight of it. Therefore, it has nothing to do with the reward not being worth the risk. Too many to name have proven that to be the case.Comment
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