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Lyu shows the heart of a lion

- By MURRAY GREIG murraygrei­g@chinadaily.com.cn

It wasn’t close and it wasn’t pretty, but in losing his world title challenge on Sunday, China’s Lyu Bin won a legion of fans.

On the undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs Lucas Matthysse in Kuala Lumpur, the 24-year-old southpaw from Yongkang, Zhejiang province, was attempting to become the first male boxer to capture a major world title in just his second pro fight.

Lyu gave a gutsy account of himself against WBA light flyweight champ Carlos Canizales before being dropped and stopped in the dying seconds of a lopsided 12-rounder that saw the Venezuelan improve to 21-0 with his 17th KO.

Lyu, who got the title shot after an impressive showing in his pro debut on a Beijing card promoted by Pacquiao last fall, was taken to hospital as a precaution­ary measure immediatel­y following the fight.

The hammer-fisted Canizales stalked Lyu from the opening bell, scoring early and often with a lightning jab and straight rights while landing four punches for each one his smaller opponent managed to connect.

By round 6 Canizales was pretty much loading up and landing body shots at will, but Lyu stayed in the fight by trading combinatio­ns at close quarters and occasional­ly backing up the champ with sneaky overhand rights.

Canizales scored a knockdown with 42 seconds remaining in round 11 when he landed a chopping right lead that sent Lyu sprawling into the ropes, bleeding from a cut over the right eye.

The champion again had Lyu in serious trouble midway through the 12th after three straight jabs and a double right hook, but Lyu was able to temporaril­y recover and back him up with a short flurry of his own.

With 11 seconds left, Canizales waded in with a fourpunch combinatio­n, capped by a right to the temple that dropped Lyu for the second time. Referee Gustavo Padilla stopped the fight with just one second remaining.

In the main event, with Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte watching from ringside, Pacquiao put on a vintage display en route to capturing the WBA welterweig­ht crown, flooring Matthysse with a left uppercut early in round 3 to establish the search-and-destroy narrative that played out until the 35-year-old Argentine was stopped for good at 2:43 of the seventh.

In between, Pacquiao, who will turn 40 in December, unleashed a four-punch combinatio­n that forced Matthysse to take a voluntary knee in the fifth.

“I was surprised I knocked him down so early,” Pacquiao said during an in-ring television interview after the fight.

“I wanted to come out smoking hot. My team did a great job in training. We controlled our pace and ourselves.

“I’m no longer young, thanks to my trainer and my team members.”

Matthysse, who came in with a record of 39-4 with 36 wins by knockout, said through an interprete­r that the “old Manny” returned with a vengeance.

“He is a great warrior and a great champion,” said the Argentine.

“It was an honor to be in the ring with a living legend, and today Manny was the better fighter. He hit much harder than I thought he would.”

PUNCH LINES: Lyu Bin’s determinat­ion drew high praise from former WBO super lightweigh­t champ Chris Algieri, who was providing TV color commentary. “He’s a great young talent with a huge heart … I think he’ll be a champion one day,” said Algieri … According to PunchStat, Pacquiao landed only 16 of 163 jabs, but outpunched Mattyhsse by a wide margin in body shots: 95/344 to 57/246. so all

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