Walter Dario Matthysse Sr. (born August 29, 1978) is an Argentine former professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2009. He challenged for the IBF welterweight title in 2007 and at regional level held the WBO Latino welterweight title three times between 2004 and 2006. He is the older brother of former featherweight world champion, Edith Soledad Matthysse, and welterweight world champion of boxing, Lucas Matthysse.[1]

Walter Matthysse
Born (1978-08-29) August 29, 1978 (age 45)
NationalityArgentine
Other namesEl Terrible
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights32
Wins26
Wins by KO25
Losses5
No contests1

Professional career edit

On July 14, 2007, Kermit Cintrón was dominant in his first title defense, knocking down the Argentine Matthysse three times on his way to a knockout victory twenty-nine seconds into the second round.[2] Prior to this match, Matthysse had never been knocked down by any opponent, although he had suffered a tenth-round technical knockout loss in May 2006 at the hands of Paul Williams (the Cintrón-Matthysse bout was the main undercard fight of a WBO title bout between challenger Williams and incumbent Antonio Margarito).

Professional record edit

26 wins (25 knockouts), 5 losses (5 knockouts), 0 draws, 1 no contest
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 26–5 (1)   Oscar Daniel Veliz TKO 5 (6), 0:15 2009-06-06   Gimnasio Municipal Nº 1, Trelew, Chubut
Loss 26–4 (1)   Alex Bunema KO 6 (12) 2008-07-11   Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada For WBA Inter-Continental light middleweight title.
Loss 26–3 (1)   Sebastian Andres Lujan TKO 10 (12) 2007-10-19   Club Atletico Newell's Old Boys, Santa Fe, Argentina
Loss 26–2 (1)   Kermit Cintron KO 2 (12), 0:29 2007-07-14   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey For IBF welterweight title.
Win 26–1 (1)   Jorge Dario David Gomez TKO 2 (10) 2006-10-20   Gimnasio Municipal Nº 1, Trelew, Chubut
Loss 25–1 (1)   Paul Williams TKO 10 (12), 1:56 2006-05-27   The Home Depot Center, Carson, California For vacant WBO NABO welterweight title.
Win 25–0 (1)   Juan Carlos Alderete TKO 1 (12) 2006-04-01   Club Atletico Union, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina Retained WBO Latino welterweight title.
Win 24–0 (1)   Xavier Toliver KO 1 (10) 2005-12-08   4th and B, San Diego, California, USA Won WBC FECARBOX welterweight title.
NC 23–0 (1)   Roberto Hernan Reuque NC 2 2005-10-22   Club Atletico Newell's Old Boys, Santa Fe, Argentina Retained WBO Latino welterweight title.
Win 23–0   Juan Italo Meza KO 6 (8) 2005-09-10   Gimnasio Municipal Nº 1, Trelew, Chubut
Win 22–0   Juan Carlos Villagra KO 8 (10) 2005-05-20   Gimnasio Municipal, Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
Win 21–0   Raul Martinez TKO 1 (12) 2005-03-11   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina Won WBC Mundo Hispano light middleweight title.
Win 20–0   Silvio Walter Rojas TKO 2 (10) 2004-12-03   Super Domo Orfeo, Cordoba, Argentina
Win 19–0   Carlos Adan Jerez RTD 8 (12) 2004-10-08   Super Domo Orfeo, Cordoba, Argentina Retained WBO Latino welterweight title.
Win 18–0   Facundo David Tolosa KO 2 (10) 2004-09-03   Estadio Socios Fundadores, Chubut, Argentina
Win 17–0   Hector Ignacio Avila RTD 2 (10) 2004-08-06   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 16–0   Ruben Dario Oliva TKO 2 (12) 2004-06-04   Gimnasio Municipal Nº 1, Trelew, Chubut, Argentina Retained WBO Latino welterweight title.
Win 15–0   Jorge Dario David Gomez TKO 2 (10) 2004-04-17   Club Atletico Union, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina
Win 14–0   Javier Alejandro Blanco TKO 2 (12) 2004-03-20   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 13–0   Marcos Carlos Alegre TKO 1 (8) 2004-01-16   Trelew, Chubut, Argentina
Win 12–0   Lorenzo Marquez RTD 3 (8) 2003-11-14   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 11–0   Carlos Ignacio Molinas KO 3 (8) 2003-10-10   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 10–0   Eduardo Jesus Oscar Rojas TKO 3 (6) 2003-08-22   Club Ciclista Juninense, Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina

References edit

  1. ^ Irusta, Carlos (July 10, 2018). "Meet Lucas Matthysse's fighting family". ESPN. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Luis Escobar (2007-07-14). "Cintrón Blasts Out Matthysse In Two". The Boxing Times. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-09-14.

External links edit