By Marcelo Gonzalez

After his knockout loss to unbeaten Ukrainian Viktor Postol in October of last year, tough Argentinean Lucas Matthysse (37-4, 34KOs) took a much needed vacation with his family in Trelew, Chubut, Argentina.

Matthysse is already preparing to hit training camp to start working for his return to boxing, according to what was discussed by his co-promoters Mario Arano and Golden Boy Promotions. Arano says the return would be in late March or early April in the United States.

In the coming days, Matthysse will be training in Junin with his trainer Luis "Cuty" Barrera at the Arano Box Gym. The exact date and opponent is unknown at the moment.

Right now the fighter and Arano are trying to determine if the boxer is going to remain at junior welterweight or move up to the welterweight division. Right now they are leaning to a move to 147-pounds.

"We have a few days to evaluate all of the factors with Golden Boy Promotions, but we are considering of having Lucas reappear at welterweight," said Arano, adding: "The boxing market points to 147. Matthysse could have some big opportunities in this division."

After the loss to Postol, in Carson, Lucas returned to Junin to accompany his daughter Priscilla in the final months of the school year. In mid-December he traveled to spend the holidays in Trelew, his hometown, where he spent several weeks resting and "charging the batteries" for his return.

Some of the opponents mentioned for Matthysse include Mauricio Herrera and Ruslan Provodnikov. The return weight depends on which opponent is secured. Provodnikov is willing to fight at 147.