I actually see it the other way. After he stunk it up against Martin, he challenged and beat Josh. So you never know with Teo.
But you DO know.
You know that Teofimo can't handle movers. Like Provodnikov couldn't. That's what Teo is now - a modern day Ruslan.
Matias is not going to move. He'll be right there front and center. But Matias is also likely to walk through the punches coming at him, and if Teo eats one of those bombs, he might get "Kambosos'd" early.
You know that Teofimo can't handle movers. Like Provodnikov couldn't. That's what Teo is now - a modern day Ruslan.
Matias is not going to move. He'll be right there front and center. But Matias is also likely to walk through the punches coming at him, and if Teo eats one of those bombs, he might get "Kambosos'd" early.
If Matias ain't gonna move then what's the point of mentioning that Teo can't handle movers. That just proves my point that he'll more than likely want to make the fight happen. Josh wasn't a mover too.
Elvis is a southpaw with a reach advantage, and Matias isn't hard to hit. However, Elvis has been inactive....and we've seen what Matias does to inactive fighters.
Matias has defeated almost 10 southpaws in his career. Matias has too much experience against Southpaws. However I respect Elvis as a well rounded fighter who can be difficult for anyone to stop. If Matias faces him, Matias will have to work harder than he did against Jumkembayev. I'm not sure what Elvis threshold is but this is why these fights need to be made.
Matias would annihilate Elvis and Paro in brutal fashion. The man is on a serious mission to hurt and he doesn't just beat you he literally breaks you both physically and Mentally. His reputation is becoming known and most of these guys are not ready for the violence Matias brings.
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