Last night, Subriel Matias marked an impressive return to the boxing ring in his homeland of Puerto Rico, re-establishing his powerful reputation with a decisive knockout victory over Mexico’s Gabriel Valenzuela. This fight not only showcased Matias’s renowned punching power, but also served as a significant moment of redemption following his disappointing loss to Liam
Subriel Matias
In the heart of Puerto Rico, the stage is set for an electrifying light welterweight clash as former IBF champion Subriel Matias prepares to face Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela. Both fighters arrived at the Coliseo Tomas Dones on Friday for their highly anticipated match, weighing in at an identical 139.8 lbs. This 12-round contest, scheduled to
The boxing world is currently at a crossroads when it comes to the effective delivery of fights to fans, especially concerning the pay-per-view (PPV) model. Veteran promoter Bob Arum has expressed hesitance regarding the planned PPV for the upcoming bout between WBO light welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez and former IBF titleholder Subriel Matias. Arum’s reluctance
Teofimo Lopez is on the cusp of finalizing a matchup against Subriel Matias for the defense of his WBO light welterweight title, set to take place on March 15th. This bout, expected to headline on ESPN+ PPV, carries immense significance in the boxing universe, not only for the fighters involved but also for the fans
Teofimo Lopez, the dynamic boxing sensation and current WBO light welterweight champion, is gearing up for a significant title defense against Subriel Matias, a former IBF champion. Set to take place on March 15, this matchup promises to be a compelling clash of styles as Lopez seeks to solidify his standing in the sport, while