By Ryan Burton

On April 25th undefeated heavyweight contender Bryant "By-By" Jennnings (19-0) will have the biggest fight of his life when he faces WBO/WBA/IBF/IBO champion Wladimir Klitschko (63-3) at Madison Square Garden in New York.

The Philadelphia native is currently in the middle of training camp and said that the excitement of the fight is at the back of his mind and he is 100% focused on the task at hand.

"I am working hard.  The excitement of the announcement is gone and I am just channeling all of that into training camp," said Jennings.

Jennings feels he is the most complete fighter that Klitschko has faced. He believes his skill set is different than most of the Ukrainian's previous opponents.

"I think I might be the most athletic opponent he has ever faced.  I am well rounded.  Looking back at the guys he fought, they may have had one thing but they may have lacked other things," Jennings stated.

"I think I am the most solid all the around fighter that he has faced.  I have all of the attributes. What a lot of people look down on is the power but you need to know exactly when to use power.  People don't understand that you don't bring your power out immediately.  Forcing knockouts makes you look bad and is not the way to go.  Sometimes like in the Perez fight, I was in such of a technical fight, power didn't play a part because you couldn't really turn on your power because you were so busy being technical."

As for his strategy for April 25th, Jennings didn't want to divulge too much information.

When I mentioned that Klitschko is famous for holding and leaning on his opponents, Bryant responded by saying,  "There are ways around that.  I just need to work before and after the hold.  Mike Perez was holding me and I was letting him hold and I was scoring points while he held.  It is not as if he was hitting and holding and then resetting, scoring and then holding.  It was where I was the last one scoring. The whole thing is you have to outscore him."

The 30-year-old Jennings hasn't fought since the Perez fight which took place last July. He said that he has stayed in the gym and as someone who picked up boxing later in life, he isn't too worried about ring rust.

"I am not worried at all about ring rust.  I took 24 years off of my life before boxing and went straight at it.  I don't know what ring rust is.  This is something new to me.  I am not mentally drained of the sport," Bryant told BoxingScene.com.

Send questions or comments to ringsidewriter@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter @ringsidewriter