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The Danny Garcia vs. Lucas Matthysse Prediction Thread. **ITS ON!**
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Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View Postmost of the true Marquez fans are Mexican...most of the true Pac fans are Pinoy....most of the Froch fans are Brits....so being from Philly and rocking with the Philly fighter is no different imo
dudes think I'm the ONLY Swift fan on here...smh...I saw a post a while back about the Ricans not having faith in Swift when he fought Khan...the poster said that yours truly was the only one who believed in Swift...at THAT time, I felt it was true....but now I see it differently....it may have taken them(Ricans) just a lil' longer to accept him as one of theirs due to him being born and raised in Philly which is totally understandable....but once they got past that it was all love
we're not as deep as yall but we won't be punked or muted by yall BOLD predictions!!....Swift is gonna ice ya man....
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Matthysse se prepara para una de sus peleas más importantes en territorio argentino: Lucas corre en el parque municipal de Junín y se entrena en el centro de deportes local. De Junín a Las Vegas, con toda la humildad.
Por LUCAS GUERRERO - LGUERRERO@OLE.COM.AR
Jogging desgastado, un perro trotando al lado, gorro de lana para paliar el frío. Como cualquier hijo de vecino. Pero también como un campeón. Lucas Matthysse se prepara para una de las peleas más importantes en su carrera, el 14 de septiembre en Las Vegas contra Danny García. Y lo hace bien lejos de los flashes: el chubutense corre todos los días por el parque municipal de Junín.
"Me estoy preparando y elegimos el parque para entrenar. Venimos a correr todos los días aprovechando el aire puro, todo es muy tranquilo”, le contó Matthysse al Diario Democracia de Junín, sin que se le caigan los anillos. El pibe es así: no le gusta dejar el país, abandonar sus perros, sufrir el desarraigo de su familia. Y por eso, tal vez con menos comodidades pero con el ímpetu redoblado, corre por el parque y practica en el centro de deportes local, lejos de la pompa y la fanfarria de los grandes gimnasios internacionales.
“Tenemos todo más a mano y estamos cerca de todo”, contó Gerardo Pereyra, el coach de Lucas. Porque es así: el equipo se siente cómodo en el país, más que en ninguna otra parte del mundo. Se siente cómodo en Junín, en la humildad, en el trabajo de perfil bajo. Para brillar y robarse los flashes, a esperar al 14 de septiembre.
After reading this I think this whole team would've been mentally screwed up if they were forced to train in the US. Unless I'm underestimating their mental fortitude but not that I'm doubting it either. Know what I mean?
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Posthttp://mobile.ole.com.ar/boxeo/Compr...965903616.html
After reading this I think this whole team would've been mentally screwed up if they were forced to train in the US. Unless I'm underestimating their mental fortitude but not that I'm doubting it either. Know what I mean?
meanwhile Lucas having breakfast...
Last edited by Nicolino; 08-01-2013, 08:31 AM.
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Originally posted by NicolinoQuote:
Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
http://mobile.ole.com.ar/boxeo/Compr...965903616.html
After reading this I think this whole team would've been mentally screwed up if they were forced to train in the US. Unless I'm underestimating their mental fortitude but not that I'm doubting it either. Know what I mean?
yeah he has a great team, they put great work there, they have abig park for themselves, no one bothers.
meanwhile at Lucas home having some breakfast...
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I'm glad I got to see him at least once. Cause if he beats Garcia most likely he'll never be on the east coast again.
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