ANTHONY CROLLA insists his swimming regime will ensure he is not sunk in his world title scrap on Saturday.
The Manchester boxer now relies on swimming to help get him fighting fit instead of running after a street attack last December left him with a fractured skull and broken ankle in two places.
Crolla, 28, needed a metal plate to mend his ankle ahead of July's points draw with WBA world lightweight champion Darleys Perez.
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The Manchester boxer now relies on swimming to help get him fighting fit instead of running after a street attack last December left him with a fractured skull and broken ankle in two places.
Crolla, 28, needed a metal plate to mend his ankle ahead of July's points draw with WBA world lightweight champion Darleys Perez.
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