“My last match didn’t go the way I wanted,” Hintz said. “Not entirely the way I expected; I knew he was going to foul me, and I thought I was going to eat it, so I guess he gets a little bit of credit for that. He’s on the card and, honestly, I can’t wait to see him get knocked out again.”
While there is certainly no love lost between Hintz and Rivero, the 28-year-old champ has his attention firmly on Wolverine.
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Wolverine defeated his archrival Darius “The Destroyer” Mata-Varona at Power Slap 1 before losing his heavyweight title at Power Slap 2. After Power Slap 2, he decided to move down to his natural weight class and challenge Hintz.
Hintz doesn’t think that the move down will give Wolverine an advantage in their match, and he believes that beating Wolverine, the striker who has headlined every Power Slap event so far, will help him gain recognition as the best slap fighter in the game.