60 Seconds: Meet Cesar Mateo Tapia, a product of Australia, Mexico and Peru

Fast Facts:

Age:ย 25

Nationality:ย Australian Mexican Peruvian

From:ย Tijuana, Mexico

Stance:ย orthodox

Height:ย 6ft

Record: 16-0 (10)

Division:ย Super-middleweight

Next fight: Tapia only had one fight in 2023, an eighth-round stoppage of Eric Robles in October. He plans to be more active next year.


When and why you started boxing:

I was nine years old. I started boxing because I drove past a boxing ring thinking it was a WWE ring (I was fanatical about WWE). I was also an overweight kid and got bullied a lot. I had my first fight a year and a half later.

Favourite all-time fighter:

I donโ€™t really have one but the fighters I watch the most are Edwin Valero and James Toney.

What is the best fight you have seen:

Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez IV in Las Vegas. I was there and Iโ€™ve never heard a stadium erupt like that.

Personal career highlight:

When I fought and knocked out Renold Quinlan for the WBA Oceania title. I donโ€™t think anyone in Australia has done that or come close to doing that.

Toughest opponent:

Gagapreet Sharma in 2019, I was only a kid still. I didnโ€™t prepare properly, and I made it a lot harder for myself than I should have. The ring was very cushiony, and it zapped my legs really early. I had to stand beat him at his own game; I got a TKO in the eighth round.

Best and worst attributes as a boxer:

I believe I possess it all. I can box really smart and can bite down and fight if I need to. I have dangerous power, really good speed and my footwork is good so I can switch to southpaw if needs be. Also, Iโ€™m very intelligent with whatโ€™s happening inside the ring and can keep track of the score in my head.

Training tip:

Footwork is the most important. Itโ€™s the first form of defence. If youโ€™re not there to be hit you can frustrate fighters. Also, master the jab.

Favourite meal/restaurant:

Fresh tuna or kingfish sashimi at Sushi Izakaya Nara in Narrabeen, or the OG chicken burger from Out Of The Blue in Clovelly.

Best friends in boxing:

They are from my old gym called Bondi Boxing Club in Sydney, Australia. Micheal Pengue, Steven Rados, Richmond Saliba and a fella that goes by the name of JD.

Which other athlete would you like to be?

Tiger Woods.

One thing you would change about professional boxing?

Thatโ€™s a hard one. I think corruption is a big one and I wish I could change it but sadly itโ€™s always been a part of the sport.

Who would play you in a film of your life?

Jason Statham – thinking of shaved heads [laughs].

Have you ever been starstruck?

Recently I was when I saw Juan Manuel Marquez. He was commenting on my fight. Iโ€™ve always looked up to him.

Last time you cried:

My first sparring session in Los Angeles not too long ago. I didnโ€™t to do well and I was questioning if I was good enoughโ€ฆ but thatโ€™s a part of the sport we love. You canโ€™t be 100 per cent every day, so take your beating on the chin and keep moving forward.

Best advice received:

Patience.

Worst rumour about yourself:

I donโ€™t take notice or surround myself with people that gossip like that. Everyone I surround myself with is straight to the point and tells me how it is โ€“ and thatโ€™s how I like it.

Tell us something not many people know about you.

I was a competitive golfer when I was younger. I play off a seven handicap at the moment but I donโ€™t get a lot of time to play because of training. Also, I love surfing with my mates, sharing good waves and having good laughs.

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