Will Lucas Matthysse be the next boxing superstar?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MrMagic, Aug 18, 2013.


  1. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    He's got quite an audience in September, question is.. if he blows out Danny Garcia the way people are expecting, will fans (even the ones who are buying just to buy a Mayweather ppv) want more of the little blood man?

    I have a feeling Matthysse might steal the show with a crazy knockout.
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    "Just to buy Maywather PPV"

    You see I have a problem with this, Mayweather is going to boast about the PPV figures when really it's not just him who's making the sales... it's Canelo, Matthysse and Garcia... lol

    He's going to get alot of fans... since he is going to be the man of the night... unless Canelo does something special and gets the upset.
     
  3. Sug3

    Sug3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yup, and he will destroy garcia within 8 rounds with danny probably tasting the canvas 3 or 4 times.
     
  4. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    im more excited about this fight than floyd vs canelo.
     
  5. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    His on the biggest stage of his career, he knows this is his chance to burst onto the scene.. He wont dissopoint, he knows the judges have been unfair to him in the past.... He aient going to leave it in there hands
     
  6. Xerant

    Xerant Gotta Hate negociations! Full Member

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    no matthyse will not be. WTF is it with this crazy Mathyse Hype??????
     
  7. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    Lucas is a very humble dude and I think he has very good chances to be "the next big people's champ" if he beats Garcia and of course the next opponent for Floyd ( if Floyd beats Canelo ).
    Anyway I'm more pumped about this fight ( Matthysse - Garcia ) than about Mayweather - Canelo.


    Here's an interesting interview with Lucas Matthysse (July 2013) :

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    Host: Your dad was a boxer, your brother was a boxer, your sister is a boxer, and your mom was a boxer (1-0).
    Lucas: Yeah my mom fought once, won state champion, and retired. Now there's my nephew, who's 14 and has 3-4 fights. I have nieces, Soledad's daughters, who go to the gym, they're like 10-12 years old, so in a little while, there will be talk about them too (chuckles). It's cool, the life of a boxer is pretty cool.
    Host: And your sister married with a member of well known boxing family.
    Lucas: Yeah my sister's with Mario, Omar Narvaez's brother. When Maravilla fought Chavez, we were all at Omar's house, Matthysses and Narvaez, and it was a tought night, for us and for all of Argentina. We always talk about boxing, when I go to Trelew, to the gym. I'm always at my sister's house, and we're always together, very united family.
    H: It's hard to see you in Buenos Aires, where there are lot of people that want to meet you. You arrive at the airport, and then come straight to Junin. Why?
    L: Because Im like that. I like that. I like being with my dog, the people from the gym. I don't have friends. I don't have friends that I go out with. I have gym buddies, that I might go out with them to festivals or maybe to go out and eat. But I don't have a loyal friend (holy **** this is depressing, sorry to get carried away), only my dog.
    H: And why are you like that?
    L: I don't know, I'm like that
    H: But the people love you!
    L: The people love me a lot, yeah.
    H: Do you feel invaded by the lights and the noise when you go to the capital city?
    L: No, I don't really go to Buenos Aires at all. My team is here, and I work here. I don't go to B.A. I feel well here, it's very quiet.
    H. What do you like about it here?
    L: It's very quiet. I like being well, being with my daughter, I enjoy the gym, I enjoy being here.
    H: What do your loved ones say? (about fights and career wise)
    L: Mario Arano (his promoter) takes care of me, like Cuty (his trainer), Colo (his assistant), El Profe (training coach) they take care of me because they know I'm a loner, and they're always advising me. My family, they're proud.
    H: Do you realize what you've accomplished in America? (talking about the Peterson fight)
    L: Little by little, I'm starting to realize, yeah.
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    H: Like Lamont Peterson, who had come with important victories, did you know it was a crucial fight for your future?
    L: Yeah, I thought Peterson, in my opinion, was the best 140 lbs, I knew it was going to be a tough fight, I thought it was going to go the distance (all 12 rounds).
    H: For the people that don't know much about boxing, they might now about the victory against Peterson, but you also fought Judah and Alexander, resulting in controversial decisions. And you came back to Argentina with nothing. Did you change your strategy after those fights with Cuty Barrera, your trainer?
    L: Yeah, Judah and Alexander they were both tough fights, I lost, but I gained a lot of experience. I learned a lot. Those two, and the next ones that followed, were all tough fights. They let me open more and more (meaning I let my hands go more each time as I get a new fight).
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    H: Were you always calm, or after those fights you thought: It'll be difficult to become a champion?
    L: I was feeling really really down after those fights. In the Judah, because I had lost my unbeaten record, because I thought I had won the fight and they didn't give me the W, and it slowed me down in my career. I felt so down, I was going to retire.
    H: Who convinced you to keep going?
    L: My daughter. Even though she was 7 years old, she told me, she realized how important it was to me. so i kept going. The next year, same thing happened with Alexander, and at that fight I was like: Oh god, not again. And I thought I'm 30 already, and I dont' want to anymore. Because you have to start all over again, you know? Then I had the Humberto Soto fight, which was another tough fight, I knew if i lost that one, I was done, I would have to wait way more. Luckily that wasn't the case, and from there, I had a lot of victories following.
    H: And now, how does Golden Boy and ODLH look at you? What does Oscar say to you?
    L: There, when I arrived, they were very iffy about it. And it always happens, every time an Argentinean fighter goes there, we're guests in foreign land, and they were really in the middle about me (meaning indecisive, didn't know if he was going to have a future). The one who was victorious (between him and Peterson) was going to keep on going, so I had a winning mentality, like I try to have always, and they were all happy afterwards because none thought I was going to beat him that easily.
    H: You just said "It's tougher when you're from Argentina". Like Maravilla, like Maidana, is it very hard to make it there?
    L: Yeah of course, because over there, it's all about them. They do the promoting, the events, you have to go and fight in their soil, and it's like if they win it's so much better, because the market for boxing is there. So maybe yeah it is tougher being a visitor and Argentinean. I think Argentines are giving them a lot of headaches (smiles).
    H: What does it mean now, to go into a top notch hotel, fight in big cities in America, do you think about all you had to go through to get to this moment?
    L: Yeah, all the things I went through, I always fought in Argentina, and I always went where they told me. Now i'm lucky I fight in the US, Atlantic City, Vegas, New York, they're hotels that wow, you don't see them every day. But it doesn't matter what hotel they provide me, it doesn't change anything to me. Commodities don't change me, I don't care if they come pick me up in a limo, fighting in the US is what's really important. It doesn't get to me (luxury). What really matters is that they are interested in me, that's enough for me.
     
  8. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Of course the undercard plays a major role though Mayweather's name is what makes the card as solid as it is. Why do you think Matthysse and Garcia accepted to be on an undercard when that fight could easily sell as a main event?, because Mayweather is on the main event of the card.
     
  9. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    It's always refreshing to see fans support and hype a fighter they appreciate. He has a fan friendly style and a serious future ahead of him if he beats Garcia. The hype is well deserved.
     
  10. patscorpio

    patscorpio Active Member Full Member

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    who isn't? lol if lucas destroys danny on this ppv (and he will) impressively..i think superstardom is a feasibility..or at least no problem drawing
     
  11. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    It doesn't get any bigger than a Mayweather card today.

    So if he goes out there and puts on a superb show, he'll be on a lot of peoples lips sunday morning after the fights.

    Thats just how I see it, I hope he can put together something spectacular, dude is very humble and a class act.
     
  12. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Agreed, though I'll be rooting for Garcia in this one. Think it's fair to say whoever wins will still be great for the sport. Don't think anyone here expects this fight to be anything less than a war, both their styles are made for that type of fight.
     
  13. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Thats the case with most people who know Garcia or Matthysse, Golden Boy is doing the smart thing putting that fight on PPV. That way they know for sure the PPV card will break lots of records
     
  14. BoxingX

    BoxingX Active Member Full Member

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    Exactly. Maybe after the outcome a sizeable portion of boxing fans might appreciate what both sacrificed in the ring.

    Nah, I am asking for way too much. :lol:
     
  15. ACS

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    I reckon Matthysse will end up fighting Floyd he will probably lose a 9-3 type decision but people will become a fan of him just from his aggressiveness and workrate