I've got two compatriots fighting in that card: Berlanga and Matias.
I haven't kept up with Berlanga, other than his ill-fated fight against Canelo, which they tried to push as a legitimate PR-Mexico rivalry contest. I always maintained that it was Canelo as usual looking for the easy payday, since Berlanga is nowhere near his league. Still... Edgar did his best and actually didn't embarrass himself. I think they did Berlanga a disservice with all the hype surrounding his 1-round knockout streak at the beginning of his career. He became full of himself... and unfortunately it appears to continue being the case. I'm not a fan of Berlanga's overly inflated sense of self. Let's see how this fight plays out.
Matias is another story. I was fortunately able to watch his last fight live here on the island. I've always been a big fan, although fully aware of his defensive shortcomings. He had his own streak going at one time. One in which several opponents in a row called it quits in the ring. Then he suffered his first loss. I suspect he's the underdog in this upcoming fight against Puello... but I'll be rooting for him. I'm still of the opinion that is given the chance, he takes Richardson Hitchins apart. Which I believe is a big reason Hitchins has apparently been reluctant to face him. Let's also see how THIS fight plays out.


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. But of boxing is where it is these days. Even though he's moving up I think Sheeraz will reignite his inner fire and fight a very smart fight likely to a decision vs Berlanga. Puello v Matias is nice, heart says Matias puts it all together and may just get Puello out late. Brain says Puello makes it spoily ugly but finds many southpaw openings to score win. Stevenson v Zepeda glad it's happening. I've never been a big Shakur fan but do think he's catching too many random stray from fans, promoters and now even Turki with all the too defensive needs a smaller ring stuff. Seems to be a growing simple type of thinking that a fighter looking to move and box a guy's ears being defensive minded in the process somehow translates to runner. Lost is the responsibility and expectation of a supposed offensive fighter to be able to effectively cut a ring down and cut the man off. It's like an afterthought
. All the best pressure and volume fighters achieved it at high levels. If a guy wants to put on a mobile boxing clinic and is actually able too as 'the better' fighter, it's his fight to fight. As a fan it's root for the pressure guy or just not be keen on seeing a mover fight and watch something else. That said I like Shakur over 12
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