The Freeman

I'm taking my belt back with me, says Matthysse

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KUALA LUMPUR — World welterweig­ht champion Lucas Matthysse saluted Manny Pacquiao on Thursday but vowed to beat the Filipino boxing legend when they square off on Sunday.

"He is a great champion but he still hasn't faced 'The Machine'," Argentina's Matthysse told reporters at a packed press conference in Kuala Lumpur ahead of their WBA title clash.

"If he decides to retire after I beat him then that is his decision, I am here to defend my title."

Veteran Pacquiao, who is chasing a 60th win of his long career, will turn 40 in December and has not fought since losing his WBO welterweig­ht belt to Australia's Jeff Horn in Brisbane a year ago.

Knock-out specialist Matthysse has finished 36 of his 39 wins inside the distance and won the vacant WBA belt after an eighth-Oscar round stoppage of Thailand's Teerachai Sithmorsen­g in January.

His action-packed style, said Pacquiao, was one of the reasons the fight attracted him.

"When I saw his fight against Teerachai it was a good fight," said the Filipino, who has won world titles in an unpreceden­ted eight weight divisions in more than 20 years as a profession­al fighter.

"I believe we can create good action in the ring so the fans will be happy."

Pacquiao was thrown out of kilter by Horn's roughhouse tactics a year ago and the Filipino's conditioni­ng coach, Justin Fortune, said they had prepared for similar from the aggressive Argentine.

"This guy Matthysse is a lot better than Jeff Horn, he punches a lot harder," Australian Fortune, a former heavyweigh­t who once fought Lennox Lewis, told AFP.

"We are expecting the same sort of methods as Horn," added Fortune, who said the appointmen­t of experience­d American referee Kenny Bayless would ensure Matthysse couldn't get away with anything illegal.

"He's a very fair ref and he won't stand for any head butts, any elbows, anything like that," said Fortune. (AFP)

And Matthysse's trainer Joel Diaz hit back at accusation­s that his fighter was only in Asia to pick up a big pay day.

"We got everything ready to go. Lucas Matthysse is not here for a paycheck he is here to take his title back to his people," said Diaz of his fighter who has a 39-4 record.

 ?? PHILSTAR PHOTO ?? Oscar Dela Hoya, middle, holds the WBA welterweig­ht championsh­ip that will be disputed by Manny Pacquiao and defending champion Lucas Matthysse on Sunday.
PHILSTAR PHOTO Oscar Dela Hoya, middle, holds the WBA welterweig­ht championsh­ip that will be disputed by Manny Pacquiao and defending champion Lucas Matthysse on Sunday.

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