The Freeman

Matthysse 'relieved' to see Pacquiao’s character

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WBA welterweig­ht champion Lucas Matthysse endured a backbreaki­ng 30-hour journey from his native Argentina to the Philippine­s, believing the long trip will be well worth it.

It turned out, he was correct. A day after gracing the first of a two-country promotiona­l engagement for his upcoming title defense against Pacquiao a couple of months from now, Matthysse made sure to fulfill his end of the bargain in terms of further hyping the fight.

With barely enough rest, he and his team joined Pacquiao’s team at a studio in Sucat, Parañaque, to shoot some promotiona­l videos for their July 15 tussle in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

And thanks to the nearly five-hour activity, he got to know Pacquiao up close and personal. The two fighters have been cordial to each other throughout the shoot, with Pacquiao even guiding the non-Englishspe­aking Matthysse through various takes.

There were many light moments, especially when the scenes required the boxers to sport serious faces. Pacquiao would burst into laughter during a staredown, and Matthysse inevitably followed suit.

Matthysse flew in to the country somehow expecting a tense environmen­t. But after personally seeing Pacquiao’s lighter side, he can now heave a sigh of relief.

“I feel so relaxed now that I met him, now that I know him,” the 35-yearold Argentine told Philstar.com through his translator, Golden Boy Promotions public relations head Ramiro Gonzalez.

At Wednesday’s kick-off presser at City of Dreams, Matthysse told reporters he has only seen Pacquiao on television. He couldn’t wait to size up his challenger.

“It's over. Now I know who he (Pacquiao) is, how he acts,” he added.

Asked if fatigue due to the grueling journey in the last 24 hours and the various promotiona­l engagement­s is finally getting to him, Matthysse instead said he’s having the time of his life.

“This is a very unique, one-of-a kind promotion. I'm enjoying every minute, every hour of it,” said Matthysse, who also has some kind words to the Philippine­s and its people.

“Very humble, very beautiful people. Ever since I set foot on Philippine soil, it's been great,” he said.

Pleasantri­es aside, Matthysse’s camp vowed to stick to the mission, which is to make sure the Pacquiao era is over.

-Philstar.com

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