“I came through being told by my promoter now, Eddie [Hearn], that if I wanted to box at light-flyweight I’d be boxing for £1,500, for a world title, and he might have been right. Especially at the time, and that’s genuinely where things kind of were at the lighter weight divisions. So to be a part of something that had the interest in certain corners that a big fight has, it’s something that will always be special to me. No, I don’t regret it [challenging Bam]. I don’t regret my effort in a boxing ring. What happened, what unfolded, my eye being a problem from the second round, I know I gave it my all and I proved a lot of things a lot of people didn’t know I had in me, with being able to take a beatdown against someone so good for so many rounds, and as he shows now, he hits you and he does really hurt ya.