Comments Thread For: Bruce Carrington is clinical, if not concussive, in besting Mateus Heita

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  • Malvado
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    #11
    Originally posted by Idunnoshet

    I agree.

    Top Rank might want to re- assess their investment in Navarro.
    Although he talks the talk and has a supreme confidence in his abilities.

    This is the second guy they drag up from the smaller weights who touches up the kid and rocks him.

    Plus the fact that a few of his prior stoppages were Very questionable.
    Think it is too soon to say if Steven Navarro is someone to not to be invested on, this is his seventh bout and it is against a durable heavy handed fighter.

    Christopher Rios is coming off a win over another undefeated upcoming fighter at Super Flyweight that a bit few more fights than Steven.

    Plus Rios didn't jump multiple classes below, he used to fight just a division below Super Flyweight before fighting there.

    Think he got surprised for the first time finally fighting against someone that is not easily hurt nor that he has the strength advantage over. He adjusted and used his skills, he will tighten up his defense and be less reliant on his size advantage.
    Last edited by Malvado; 07-27-2025, 11:54 AM.

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    • Idunnoshet
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      #12
      Navarros prior opponent and Rios had only one fight at Superfly before fighting him.
      And Both debut at 108 or below.

      Although Rios last win was a good one.

      Navarro looked huge compared to him.
      Doubt he makes superfly more than a couple more fights.
      And Bantamweight is stacked.

      Like Bradley said...
      Back to the drawing board buddy.

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