Can Mr. Matthysse honestly spell DEFENSE?
By Recah Trinidad
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 27 Apr 2018
FOR a first warning, veteran promoter Bob Arum said WBA world welterweight champion Lucas Matthysse would be a very dangerous opponent.
Matthysse, as everyone must know by now, makes a first defense of his WBA championship against Filipino national treasure Manny Pacquiao on July 15 in Kuala Lumpur.
When Matthysse showed up recently in Manila for a press conference that formally launched his title battle against Pacquiao, he appeared more like a harmless altar boy. He was calm and collected, handsome in a hemp barong tagalog.
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Pacquiao, on the other hand, showed up for the traditional stare-down very firm, solid and robust. He beamed proudly in a dark diplomatic suit.
Maybe it was not the faded 39-year-old warrior Matthysse had thought he would meet after his tiring 30-hour trip from Buenos Aires?
Matthysse, 35, readily strutted up and declared he would be ready to die in defending his title.
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Pacquiao and Matthysse next flew to Kuala Lumpur to promote their bout called ?Battle of Champions.?
Pacquiao made routine announcements, like how he would train longer, harder to be in perfect form.
Matthysse said he would train twice as hard. He also stressed he would surely knock out and retire Pacquiao.
Meanwhile, Arum would next be overheard flashing a red alert
The grizzled 86-year-old matchmaker warned that Matthysse ?hits as hard as a truck.?
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It?s both odd and alarming but practically everybody who cares about boxing hereabouts would next manifest apprehension over Pacquiao?s chances against Matthysse.
These same people were one in wondering whether Pacquiao, after a year-long lay-off, could survive the hammer-fisted Argentinian world champion, who won his world crown with another stoppage only last January.
Prominently noted was Matthysse?s astounding record that saw him knocking out 36 of his 39 victims.
The common question would be,? Kaya ba talaga ni Manny si Matthysse? (Can Manny really handle Matthysse?)?
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For his part, Pacquiao would not say much. All he had stressed was that he chose Matthysse because the WBA champion really loves to charge in, fight and rumble, without stepping back.
Pacquiao also promised a very thrilling bout for everyone.
He has, so far, refused to discuss Matthysse?s defense, perceived to be both patchy and loose.
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