Jazza Dickens says he will be able to adapt to anything that Kid Galahad brings ahead of their IBF featherweight title showdown on Saturday.
Dickens (30-3, 11 KOs) faces Galahad (27-1, 16 KOs) at Matchroom Fight Camp in Essex this weekend, and will be broadcast live on DAZN.
The two men took part in their final press conference on Thursday, and Dickens opened up on the journey that has led him to this world title fight.
Dickens said: “I’ve had great preparations thanks to my team, everyone around me. I’m grateful to be on this platform, DAZN and Matchroom, kicking off some great nights head. I’ve had great fights leading up to this point and it’s a fight for a World Title, I’ve ticked every box below so now I’m in a good position now.
“Of course, I had to take the opportunity but not on his [Galahad] terms, he might be slick but I’m better. I’m a good fighter, I know what I can do, he can be as slick as he wants. Slick doesn’t inflict any pain on me, he can be as slick as he likes, so I’ll win the fight how I want to win the fight. I’m looking forward to it.
“People talk about game plans, I don’t really consider them too much because they go out the window, when something is going well you keep doing it, you adapt on the fly. I’ll be resilient in there and able to adapt to anything that he brings.
“It’s the best to think like that, this sport is the best and worst, I’ve endured both sides and come through it. To get my crown on Saturday it would be beautiful, I’m grateful to be on this platform.”