Despite the difficulty in finding an opponent for his star man, Guillermo Rigondeaux, manager Gary Hyde is feeling positive ahead of one of his other fighters’ chances next week against Curtis Stevens. Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam has been training in California for this IBF eliminator, and Hyde spoke to BoxingScene from their training camp via telephone on Wednesday.
“Hassan’s got to be switched on all the time, he can’t start trading to please the crowd, that’s what he did against [Peter] Quillin and it ended up bad for him,” said the Irishman.
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“Hassan’s got to be switched on all the time, he can’t start trading to please the crowd, that’s what he did against [Peter] Quillin and it ended up bad for him,” said the Irishman.
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