My trainer don't tell me nothing between rounds. I don't allow him to. I fight the fight. All I want to know is did I win the round. It's too late for advice.
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I trained for about a year before I had my first amateur fight. I won by knockout, and then, for my second fight, the guy didn't even show up.
I have always believed that you win fights round by round.
People are starting to see that now and I've learnt more from those 10 rounds than I have in my previous 10 fights.
I train to fight five rounds, but if we can end the fight in the first round, it's even better.
I've had five submissions in the first round. I have 3, 4, 5 knockouts. I've had decisions. I've had grinding fights.
I'm training and preparing because nothing is predictable in boxing. I'm preparing for those rounds, and if it happens that I get a shot, whatever advantage I have, I will be ready for 12 rounds.
A good fighter usually knows, to within a very few seconds, when a three-minute round is going to end.
Anytime you fight a champion, you got to watch the tape closely and study him closely.
All you can do is the same as any other fight: whoever they put in front of you, you go in there and try to get the W.
I got to fight every second, every minute and every round.
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