George Kambosos Jr. has discussed aspects of his strategy for his fight with Vasiliy Lomachenko.
The pair face off this Saturday (live on ESPN+ in the US) as they contest the vacant IBF lightweight belt.
Both fighters are former lightweight champions, and with Devin Haney’s move up to 140lbs, the four belts were broken up.
Kambosos was underwhelming against Maxi Hughes last year, while Lomachenko’s last performance was a spirited defeat to Haney.
Speaking to BoxingScene, Kambosos said he would have to be flexible to grab a win at the weekend.
“I've had a tremendous game plan and camp, with fantastic sparring partners who emulate Lomachenko to a T, and I have game plans from A to Z,” he said. “You have to adapt against a guy like Lomachenko.
“Lomachenko has great IQ and he's tremendous on the feet, but he likes to come forward, too. We have our own tricks up our sleeves. Do we have to bully him? We're going to wait and see. I'll be ready to adapt, and it will be an electric fight to remember.
“I'm very explosive and dynamic. I fear no man. I step to the best. My resume speaks for itself. I want a tough action fight. I want a brawl.
“This is exciting and motivating, against a fighter I've admired and manifested fighting. The atmosphere is going to be incredible.”
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