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Subriel Matias – Gabriel Valenzuela IBF 140 Pound Eliminator Set For March 1


Earlier than Liam Paro made him look greater than human, Puerto Rico’s Subriel Matias was being checked out by loads of us as an actual killer, a KO machine, and a rattling nice thrilling fighter besides. Now, one struggle into his post-Paro hangover of a comeback, the 32-year-old has an enormous struggle ready for him. As per a information story from Ring, Matias, 21-2(21) will face Gabriel Valenzuela on March 1st. This struggle – a welcome addition to the long-going Mexico Vs. Puerto Rico rivalry – will go down in Matias’s hometown of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

And we followers might get an explosive one right here.

Matias has, in fact, by no means been stopped, and he desires blood and a KO win each day out. 30 12 months outdated Valenzuela is 30-3-1(17) and he has been stopped one time. Valenzuela has received his final 5 and he might, if he actually desires it – and most Mexican warriors actually do need it after they struggle a Puerto Rican – give Matias an actual struggle. Perhaps a fire-fight.

The 140-pound division is sort of fascinating proper now, with good fighters, or for those who desire, some exceptionally good fighters, plying their commerce on the weight. Teofimo Lopez might be the principle man at 140, whereas Richardson Hitchins, Jack Catterall, Alberto Puello, and one or two different fighters would disagree.

It is going to, then, be fascinating to see who the winner of the Matias-Valenzuela winner fights. Hitchins is the present IBF boss, however he could stroll into an enormous struggle subsequent.

However as for the March 1 struggle and the way it goes, it might be actual motion for a couple of rounds, however with the dedication to get again to the place he just lately was, Matias needs to be the choose to win.

Once more, this struggle will completely be price tuning in for.

“On March 1st, Fajardo will witness an awesome battle,” Matias has stated.

He ain’t prone to be confirmed flawed.

John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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