By Ryan Burton

Undefeated heavyweight Bryant Jennings (19-0) is just a month away from facing Wladimir Klitschko (63-3) in an HBO televised main event.  The fight takes place on April 25th at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

The Philadelphia native is deep in his training camp and is focused on bringing Klitschko's title's back to America.

Even with Deontay Wilder recently capturing the WBC heavyweight title, Jennings still feels the division isn't anywhere close to regaining the interest of the American public.  He said that better fights are needed in the division to restore interest in the sport.

"The heavyweight division here in America is still shit to be honest," said Jennings.
"I think it has a lot of potential but we are dealing with the business of boxing and not the boxing business. A lot of these fighters are just not the real thing.  We are not - and I only say 'we' because I just want to include myself with all of the people period - we are not fighting each other or we are not putting on good enough shows to bring the people out and bring boxing back. The game is real watered down and there are very few people that would like to bring it back with great fights.  I want to build my legacy, establish it and then do what I have to do to keep it after."

Jennings realizes he is a heavy underdog against Klitschko but insists that doesn't bother him.  He said that he has been underestimated for a long time but still plans on leaving the ring on April 25th with his perfect record intact

"I know that I am doubted very, very, very greatly but you know, I don't care about that.  I came into this game with nothing and here I am now.  It is not my inexperience in the ring but my experience in life that puts me above these people and these guys don't know what they are in for.  April 25th at Madison Square Garden you already know the best heavyweight in the world gonna make it do wh at it do, and the new heavyweight champion of the world for the WBO/WBA/IBF/IBO and the Ring Magazine belt, it is all going to come home to Philadelphia,"Jennings told BoxingScene.com.

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