Was on the fence about this guy before but now I’m definitely rooting against him. No excuses but I’ll KO him next time? Sounds like an excuse to me pal. Anyway, War Paro!
Was on the fence about this guy before but now I’m definitely rooting against him. No excuses but I’ll KO him next time? Sounds like an excuse to me pal. Anyway, War Paro!
How exactly does that sound like an excuse ? Saying that you'll win next time is an excuse ? On what planet ?
What kind of backwards thinking are you using there ? Are you a T. R. U. M. P. fan by any chance ?
Matias started slow, and when he picked it up, Paro seemed fragile at times. But he gazed out, and the Australian found his second wind. Also, technically, Matias is all over the place. Not always smart pressure.. cause the poor foot game.
Matias started slow, and when he picked it up, Paro seemed fragile at times. But he gazed out, and the Australian found his second wind. Also, technically, Matias is all over the place. Not always smart pressure.. cause the poor foot game.
Yep his feet a bad, he is like a snowball rolling down a hill if you upset that momentum which Paro did by stepping into him and move out on angles Matias could never get going to build up his rhythm, Team Paro did great in this fight and Liam felt the power there were moments where Liam was feeling the pressure and power, good hard earned win.
I dunno, I feel like you did overlook him a bit. Saying stuff like 'I don't want to knock him out, I want to prolong his beat down', taking forever to ring walk, doesn't sound like someone who's a 100% locked and loaded.
Fans' fault the hype got to him and Paro was just another name to add in his resume. Who would have thought he would lose, honestly? Who would have thought a rematch clause is needed, honestly?
Well that is how a promoter, which is, in reality, a parasite attached to the fighter, is theoretically supposed to show their value to a fighter. Fighters seldom think this aspect through because they do not entertain defeat.
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