Saturday, May 18, 2013

Matthysse


On the 18th of May 2013, boxing fans were given a glimpse of their next potential superstar, Lucas Matthysse. We all know Matthysse can punch hard and can certainly take a good shot, he has never been down as a professional, but, Lamont Peterson is a very tough individual. My thinking was that he would not engage and stick to pure boxing. I knew he could take a good punch because he took the best Amir Khan had to offer and did not budge. Given Peterson's ability to box and his toughness, I thought this would last a lot longer than it did. Matthysse demonstrated exactly why he is one of the most terrifying men outside of the heavyweight division in demolishing the usually durable Lamont Peterson in just a few rounds.

The Matthysse I was used to seeing seemed to have little sense of urgency and seemed to be content taking his time, which ended up costing him two fights, both of which are disputed. Now, he is much more active, coming out from the opening bell looking to completely decapitate his opponent, and he nearly did that to Peterson. I think, as does Matthysse, that those losses helped motivate him to become something like a rabid dog, unrelenting in his attack with little that can deter him. Peterson landed some good shots, but nothing left a mark and nothing seemed to really faze Matthysse, who now seems poised to ascend and take the throne of Pacquiao as the most deadly little man in the game. The power that Matthysse possesses seems to be something as pure as Earnie Shavers had, the difference is, not only size, but that Matthysse has some very legitimate skills to back them up. His destruction of Humberto Soto, which surprised me, is evidence that Matthysse is for real.

Where does he go from here? Most likely he will be matched up against Danny Garcia, the man who stopped Amir Khan and the aging warrior Erik Morales, but looked vulnerable against the spent Zab Judah. If these two do get matched up, and there seems to be no reason they wont be, it will be a very difficult for Garcia who is not typically light on his feet. He proved he has a great chin against Khan and Judah, but they are not Matthysse. If Matthysse lands a fraction of what either fighter did in their fights against Garcia, it will be another quick and relatively easy night for Matthysse. Garcia may have a great chin, but that is entirely nullified when it meets the fists of Matthysse.

All Matthysse needs to do is land a punch, and not even a solid one at that, a grazing, glancing blow, perhaps even the wind from his punch flying by your head will be enough to convince your brain to shut down and save you the beating.

That being said, Matthysse has shown, in the past, that he can be outboxed. He claims to have corrected this by not thinking at any time that he has the fight won, but to always be looking for the knockout, to take it out of the hands of the judges. I am inclined to believe him as he has pulled of a string of very credible, and disturbing, knockouts. So, sometimes bad decisions do good things because now Matthysse is on the war path, I am just glad I am not in the way, but standing by watching as he plows through people.

Eric Shaeffer was wrong, this is not the new Manny Pacquiao, this is Lucas Matthysse, a much different fighter but perhaps just as destructive, if not more so.


















Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Stiverne vs Arreola, Stiverne In Perspective

Last saturday we were treated to a pretty decent heavyweight fight. Anyone who paid attention to the pre fight buildup had to be excited for this one, but, like many others I felt this was going to be a one sided beat down or early knockout by Chris Arreola. Stiverne is a very heavy handed fighter but previously I was not very impressed with him. I know he came to the game late but he looked like a sub par fighter against a 40 year old Ray Austin, even though he stopped Austin. So I was not expecting much, however, it was a pretty good scrap. Arreola came out aggressive and Stiverne looked calm and collected in trying to set up counters. I was a bit impressed with how Stiverne opened, with all that pressure he stayed cool. Shockingly he caught Arreola at the end of the 3rd round, it floored Arreola hard and broke his nose.

To his credit, Arreola never stopped trying and even had moments in the latter part of the fight. While Stiverne has certainly improved his game, namely counter punching and being more patient, I am still not sold. I think he will beat some good fighters and it will be fun to watch him do it, but, he showed many weaknesses. I thought his major weakness was his chin, since he was stopped by unheralded Demtrice King. However, I have watched that fight and I disagree with the stoppage, besides, he showed quite a good chin against Arreola. That being said, he has some pretty terrible stamina, but I have always thought that does not matter as long as you can beat up the other guy enough to where he is more tired than you, but still, there really is no excuse. Stiverne was not taking a lot of punishment and not throwing a tremendous amount of punches and he was clearly tired as the fight wore on. He often times drops his hands after punching and backs straight up with his chin exposed.

I do not think he could beat Klitschko, however, he clearly has some very heavy hands which often time enable him to get away with certain things. He does not need to throw many punches per round, because he punches so hard, and he does not really even need to be that active because of his power. But, he needs to work mostly on his conditioning and he has improved tremendously so hopefully that will too. Despite Stivernes somewhat poor conditioning, the man can fight tired. His punches never seemed to get sloppy or even lose their pop, which is impressive. What was even more impressive is that Stiverne could have cruised in rounds 11 and 12, instead, he tried to finish Arreola, and nearly did in the 12th with some vicious body punches.

Stiverne's Pros and Cons


Pros
Very heavy handed puncher
Quick hands
Good chin
Durable, thus far
Can fight when tired
Has a warrior mentality
Calm and collected under pressure

Cons
Suspect stamina
Some defensive flaws
Lack of experience