Former Jr.
welterweight champion Vivian Harris released the
following statement regarding the result of Saturday
night’s bout with Lucas Matthysse in Mexico City.
“I just wanted to let
everyone know that what happened in Mexico City was
by far the worst injustice that I have ever
experienced.
The
fight between me and Lucas Matthysse was a close and
competitive fight from the start. In the second
round, I hit Matthysse with a right hand that caused
severe swelling around his right eye. I’ll admit
that I lost the third round. In the forth we
exchanged punches, I got hit with a right hand, I
was not hurt, my legs were fine, I wasn't’null
dizzy.
I went to tie
Matthysse up and out of nowhere Referee Gelasio
Perez Huerta breaks us apart. He then tries to
remove my mouth piece. At this point I still don’t
understand what he is doing, and even Matthysse was
unaware of what was happening. Huerta then waves his
hands signaling the stoppage! I was in disbelief.
How in the world do you just stop a fight like that?
Every single person watching could clearly see that
I was fine. The crowd booed loudly when they
realized the fight was being stopped.
This is boxing,
fighters hit, and get hit back, and while I fully
understand that the referees’ job is to protect the
fighters this stoppage was a disgrace. Win, lose or
draw I would accept the outcome, but let it happen
the right way, allow both fighters a fair shake!
Matthysse himself admitted after the fight that he
thought the stoppage was premature.
My team is working
hard along with my promoter Golden Boy to get the
decision overturned to a no contest and more
importantly, an immediate rematch.
Again, I want to emphasize this was not a
controversial call it was straight up the wrong
call. All you need to do is watch the fight and see
for yourself.”
VH