This is what Subriel Matias said after beating Russian boxer Maxime Dashev to death

Russian boxer Maxime Dadashiev, 28, died after injuries taken to the head against boxer from Puerto Rico, Subriel Matias, in a lightweight match. Dashev reportedly was unable even to walk through the strip shop after Macchi, who broke down in the 11th round by coach Buddy McGirt. He was sent [...]
Russian boxer Maxime Dadashiev, 28, died after injuries taken to the head against boxer from Puerto Rico, Subriel Matias, in a lightweight match.
Dashev reportedly was unable even to walk through the strip shop after Macchi, who broke down in the 11th round by coach Buddy McGirt.
He was rushed to hospital with bleeding to the brain until he also underwent surgery, which resulted in unsuccessful after the news of his death was eventually confirmed.
Dashev had all earned his previous 13s, just as the Puerto Ricans had done, Matias, who now has a balance of 14 victories from 14 to 14 feet has all closed with knockouts.
Now, after the extremely tragic news, we recall what Matias had said after he ended up in tragedy against Dashev.
I want to thank God for this opportunity, and I want to prove that I have more than just the striking power, he was saying, of course, not knowing what would happen later.
I may be ugly on my face, but when it comes to me I'm the pride of my city. ”
Asked how surprised he was that Dadashiev managed to survive so long during all those blows, Matias said:
I knew I was dominating the drug and I knew one thing: if I kept working on my body, he wouldn't be able to handle it and you saw it, he couldn't continue.” /Periscope. com/












