Wash? Pillow hands doesn’t wash anybody. And when he’s gotten in there against legit men who can punch, he’s been wobbled (Garcia and Linares). The only reason Prograis didn’t wobble him is Haney came into the fight weighing 165 lbs. That wouldn’t happen vs Matias. Matias would bust his ass inside of 7 rounds. Figures you have Haney-holics joking about Paro’s performance as if Haney is even remotely in the same yard by way of talent. Paro unlike Haney can actually fight and take a punch.
Comments Thread For: No-Quit Liam Paro Conquers Subriel Matias to Swipe His Belt
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If Matias “blocks punches with his face” he gets dropped last night. Matias caught plenty of punches but he also blocked them with his high guard. Matias hardly has “slow feet” as insinuated by the buffoons on DAZN. He’s simply a guy who comes forward and tests your will and stamina. It’s styles of fighting. Matias chose to abandon his jab and that was the deciding factor in the fight. If he decided to be a little more technical he disconnects Paro’s entire game plan. Usually when you hurt a guy, the end result is the injured fighter fights back. That’s what Matias and his corner was counting on. Paro had the discipline and the energy to not fall into the trap. At that point, Matias should have reverted to his jab and control the distance with it. He simply planned on wearing Paro down. It never happened. Would be interesting to see if Paro wants to have another fight with Matias.Comment
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What a silly analysis….lol. What Matias abandoned was the jab. If they ever rematch, he will remember one of the basics to boxing: the jab. He encountered the first disciplined fighter who didn’t crumble and abandon his wits after Matias hurt him. And Matias stung Paro plenty of times. When he did, he didn’t come back trying to earn respect. He stuck to his jab, a little movement and distance when Matias tried to close the gap. That’s where the jab would’ve controlled Paro. Amateurish corner should’ve called for the jab and more body work after it. The corner never said a word. They kept telling him to pressure Paro. They all thought Paro would melt under pressure. He didn’t.
Matias didn't fight the wrong fight. He has a great one-dimension, as a plodder, but with that limitation, once you use foot movement on him, you take away his ability to plant his feet and he has to reset every single time, which was countless times last night. Timing and movement cuts down the effectiveness of a plodding/volume style. Up to this point his other opponents stood in front of him. Not Paro who had a powerful, accurate and highly educated left hand to the head and body. Matias holds his gloves up well but does not use head-movement. And his one-dimension certainly does not include using any angles at all. He needs to make some changes but most likely will revert to what works for him, that's his sink or swim style that works most of the time, and he often swims. He will have to avoid fighters with good footwork and timing or fight ones that don't excel at that.
Will be interesting to see if they give Matias a rematch, however.Comment
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Matias is like a shorter wal mart version of margarito dude. He is a pure pressure fighter with no ring IQ and yes he blocks punches with his face I’ve watched his whole career, he has a granite chin, that’s his defense. He plods around the ring with no sense of how to cut opponents off. Paro was his first test at the top level and he got schooled. Add in he’s already lost to a BUM in ananyan..it’s laughable to think he even deserves to be in the same ring as haney rn. And I’m no Haney fan quite the opposite just check my posts. I’m not delusional tho
If Matias “blocks punches with his face” he gets dropped last night. Matias caught plenty of punches but he also blocked them with his high guard. Matias hardly has “slow feet” as insinuated by the buffoons on DAZN. He’s simply a guy who comes forward and tests your will and stamina. It’s styles of fighting. Matias chose to abandon his jab and that was the deciding factor in the fight. If he decided to be a little more technical he disconnects Paro’s entire game plan. Usually when you hurt a guy, the end result is the injured fighter fights back. That’s what Matias and his corner was counting on. Paro had the discipline and the energy to not fall into the trap. At that point, Matias should have reverted to his jab and control the distance with it. He simply planned on wearing Paro down. It never happened. Would be interesting to see if Paro wants to have another fight with Matias.Comment
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Why would he rematch him rn? That wasn’t a close fight…paro showed he’s a tier above this guy. Matias vs prograis is the fight to make. Both under matchroom and gauranteed fireworks. They are both about the same level of fighter i could see it being like gatti vs ward. Prograis vs matias is actually one the best fights in boxing to make for the public
What a silly analysis….lol. What Matias abandoned was the jab. If they ever rematch, he will remember one of the basics to boxing: the jab. He encountered the first disciplined fighter who didn’t crumble and abandon his wits after Matias hurt him. And Matias stung Paro plenty of times. When he did, he didn’t come back trying to earn respect. He stuck to his jab, a little movement and distance when Matias tried to close the gap. That’s where the jab would’ve controlled Paro. Amateurish corner should’ve called for the jab and more body work after it. The corner never said a word. They kept telling him to pressure Paro. They all thought Paro would melt under pressure. He didn’t.
Will be interesting to see if they give Matias a rematch, however.Comment
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Greatest President of all time. You have allowed for the 5 or so ***ish owners of all media sources eat your mind up bud..stay off the news..you don't have the capacity to understand politics and how media outlets have colluded with to left to paint false picture of Americanism..the ideology is being pushed down our throats because they[the 5 or so ***ish owners of everything) want and need where society is going to line their pockets..sleeple like you just follow and eat the crumbs
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Matias was the one who wanted to fight in Puerto Rico. Eddie delivered that for him. Well, Haymon wasn't going to was he. He can't deliver anything other than inactivity and ducking.
YES YES YES You sir have hit the nail on the head. Chop Chop Corley is from D.C. so I remember that fight like it was yesterday. The lead up building up to that fight was ridiculous. Cotto had his whole island believing he was going to walk right rhough Chop Chop in one round. Then Chop Chop hurt him and had "afro Cotto" (Lol) out on his feet. I can still remember screaming at the Tv to ATTACK ATTCK FORWARD BLITZKRIEG!!!! Chop Chop just laid back, smiled at Cotto and let him back into the fight. The rest was history. Cotto said the next day he would never fight in PR again becuase to many distractions. Matias vs Paro shouldv'e been in NYC. Hearn knows nothing about promoting in the US. "earn with Hearn"???? Yea change that to "Learn with Hearn"!!!Comment
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