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Comments Thread For: Lipinets-Abdukakhorov Showtime Tripleheader Moved To October 24
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if for anyone, this is big for Subriel Matias.
is there distraction/deterrence/a lasting affect since the dadashev fight.
will he deliver and display the technical abilities he has before a stoppage win, and be that "boogeyman" he was? or will he settle for a lackluster decision win/loss?
i think he still is that guy. i think he'll prove to be. if not next, soon.
(depending on how he spent the eight months since his last fight and quarantine/whatever directives during the pandemic)
a win or loss doesnt determine who he is, but how he wins or loses will at least point us in the right direction/give us an idea of what to expect of him going forwardLast edited by CPLVS; 10-05-2020, 04:56 PM.
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Underrated Card! The Main Event is good but Malik Hawkins vs Subriel Matias is also a very good fight
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Boricua181
This is an evenly matched fight card, I want to see How Matias bounces back from his controversial loss. He was on a wicked roll 15-0 (15 KO's), prior to his last fight. If he wins this fight, I'd like to see Subriel Matias take on his conqueror. To see if we could get a clear cut winner, and loser. He has to learn how to move his head, and cover up better if he wants to be a title threat.
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Cool. People will mention the UFC card that night but many (myself included) don't watch UFC.
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This is a very solid card! But it should have included the guy who beat Mathias as well.
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Comments Thread For: Lipinets-Abdukakhorov Showtime Tripleheader Moved To October 24
The show will go on, just two weeks later. Sergey Lipinets and Kudratillo Abdukakhorov were provided good news for a change, as their oft-delayed interim title fight finally has a new date. The two will collide October 24, live on Showtime atop a televised tripleheader originally due to take place this weekend.
The reason for the delay was to allow Abdukakhorov (17-0, 9KOs)-an unbeaten Uzbekistan native now based out of Malaysia-enough time to secure a travel visa. With that no longer being an issue, the entire card can move forward even if two weeks later than expected.
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