Round 4 Mathews is sticking with the working game plan, orbiting Luis, stopping after one full revolution, pivoting off the ropes and landing a quick straight high 1-2, and back on the move again. Luis is mixing up his attack, keeping the pressure constant, forking the right out into Mathews' head on the front foot and still working the body. The ref warns both for holding. 10-9 Mathews, close 40-36 Mathews
Luis just doled out a massive ass whipping on Dargan back in January and took his 0 and deserved a draw against Redkach, he has amazing stamina, he can do this all night, and that['s why Mathews gets stopped late.
Round 5 Mathews is staying close and trading body shots with Luis. Mathews favors a straight upside-down right hand into the gut while Luis is banging away on the flanks with hooks. Luis gets a stern warning for intentional use of his forearm, grinding in with it. Mathews is able to catch a 2nd wind and use movement and the jab to ride out the round. 10-9 Mathews, close again 50-45 Mathews
Round 6 Mathews is missing jabs and hooks at the head, finding Luis in his chest before he can retract the left fully. Mathews is forced to clinch, move, or trade and none of these are proving successful tactics as Luis is starting to wear him down with big uppercuts, mostly downstairs, some up. Luis is having a great round for almost the entire three minutes, landing uppercuts at will. Mathews is frozen in place. 10-9 Luis 59-55 Mathews
Luis better keep chopping away at that body. Bodyshots dont tax your stamina as much as throwing head shots.