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Matthysse eyes KO vs Pacquiao

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Argentinia­n Lucas Matthysse will have "no respect" as he seeks to knock out Manny Pacquiao and defend his World Boxing Associatio­n welterweig­ht title in Sunday's showdown that could cap an illustriou­s career for the Filipino sports icon.

Both fighters were comfortabl­y below the 147-pound limit when they stepped on a scale Saturday ahead of their match, dubbed the "Fight of Champions."

An 11-time champion across eight divisions, Pacquiao weighed in at a trim 146 pounds while Matthysse tipped the scales at 146.7 pounds.

"I know Manny Pacquiao brings an intense energy in a fight, so we are ready for that. All we need to do is just to keep composed, make sure that he is ready to catch Manny at the right time and have no respect for Manny," Matthysse's trainer, Joel Diaz, told The Associated Press after the weigh-in.

The main advantage for Matthysse, known by his nickname "The Machine" for winning 36 out of his 39 matches by knockout, is his strength and ability to deliver power punches from both hands, Diaz said.

"All I can say is this... it's not going to be an easy fight for Manny Pacquiao. If Lucas lands any punches on Pacquiao, he will hurt him because he hits real hard," Diaz added.

"Lucas Matthysse is stepping up to the level of opposition. He's fighting against a legend and he's in the best shape of his life. Everything is at stake for him. He is defending his title and secondly, he knows by beating Manny Pacquiao, it will be in the history books."

"Pacman" Pacquiao, who turns 40 in December, returns to the ring a year after his shock decision loss to Australia's Jeff Horn in Brisbane.

Pacquiao, 39, has won 59 times, including 38 by knockout, and lost seven times (three by knockout) along with two draws.

Pacquiao was greeted by hundreds of excited Filipino fans as he flexed on stage Saturday after the weigh-in. He smiled and appeared relaxed in contrast to a grim-looking Matthysse as they posed for the cameras.

Pacquiao didn't speak after the weigh-in but the words on his long sleeve t-shirt reflected his determinat­ion to seek a 60th victory: "Fight On."

It will be the first time since 2001 that Pacquiao is fighting without longtime trainer Freddie Roach, who was dropped in the runup to the Malaysian fight and replaced with former assistant coach and friend Buboy Fernandez.AP

 ?? AP Photo ?? WEIGH IN. Philippine senator and boxing hero Manny Pacquiao, left, and Argentine World Boxing Associatio­n welterweig­ht champion Lucas Matthysse pose after weigh-ins in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 14, 2018. Matthysse and Pacquiao are...
AP Photo WEIGH IN. Philippine senator and boxing hero Manny Pacquiao, left, and Argentine World Boxing Associatio­n welterweig­ht champion Lucas Matthysse pose after weigh-ins in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 14, 2018. Matthysse and Pacquiao are...
 ??  ?? HAZARDS OF THE JOB. WBA welterweig­ht challenger Manny Pacquiao is so anxious to get into the ring on Sunday, July 15 against champion Lucas Matthysse of Argentina that a little flick of his fist went a little, too much. That punch actually hurt trainer...
HAZARDS OF THE JOB. WBA welterweig­ht challenger Manny Pacquiao is so anxious to get into the ring on Sunday, July 15 against champion Lucas Matthysse of Argentina that a little flick of his fist went a little, too much. That punch actually hurt trainer...

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