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Pacquiao announces Matthysse fight, but doubts emerge

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Manny Pacquiao announced a world title fight against Argentina’s Lucas Matthysse in Malaysia, but doubts quickly emerged over the self-promoted bout on Friday.

Pacquiao, 39, called himself the “underdog” for the June 24 fight against Matthysse, the World Boxing Associatio­n welterweig­ht champion from Argentina.

“This is going to be a tough fight. Matthysse is also a knockout artist. But I’m excited to fight and be a world champion again,” Pacquiao said in a statement.

“I’m the underdog in this fight but I’m used to it. It serves as a big motivation for me to train and fight hard to win the crown,” added the Filipino great.

Pacquiao said that unusually, he will be co-promoting the fight along with Golden Boy Promotions, which represents the 35-year-old Matthysse.

It signals an apparent break with long-time US promoter Bob Arum – who reportedly warned that the Kuala Lumpur card was not a done deal.

“Matthysse is one of the guys that Manny is thinking about fighting. There are others,” Arum told boxingscen­e.com.

“The Malaysia part is up in the air. I don’t know these Malaysian people. If they put up the money, it’ll happen, happily. But do I know whether the money will be put up? No, I don’t,” Arum added.

Representa­tives for Pacquiao, who has won world titles in a record eight weight divisions, did not respond to Arum’s comments when approached by AFP.

But ESPN also quoted Eric Gomez, president of Golden Boy Promotions, as saying talks were at a “very preliminar­y” stage.

Last year, Arum correctly cast doubt over Pacquiao’s announceme­nt that he would fight British boxer Amir Khan in the United Arab Emirates.

Ultimately, Pacquiao accepted Arum’s offer to face Australia’s Horn, a former schoolteac­her, who snatched his WBO welterweig­ht title in a stunning upset.

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