SG: Do you find it difficult to maintain your fitness between fights?
For me, I have a fight camp for 365 days. You have your high intensity days; you have your medium days and your lighter days. When I’ve got a fight date everything I do from one fight to the next is about being the best possible fighter on that date. You've got to manage your rest days.
You've got to manage your energy output. So, my next fight date is April 20th and it’s not optimal to hit the ‘red line’ just now, it's optimal for me to hold back intensity in training.
I don't want to lose loads of weight and deplete my body, I want to fill my body with strength, and when the time comes to ‘red line’ and drop weight, that will be the last few weeks before I fight. For me, I think the mindset is you treat your career as a job and you're training as a job and a lifestyle.
SG: How important do you feel that mental preparation for a fight is?
I think the mental preparation is hugely important especially in fighting sports.
The fight could be won or lost on desire and the best person doesn't always win.
If your heart's not in it, then you're not in the correct sport because what you're asking yourself to do on that fight date is not a natural thing.
You're asking to fight someone, and I think if you're confronted by someone in the streets, every human being gets nervous.
What you're actually asking yourself to do, as your job, is to perform in front of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of people under those lights with your top off in shorts, a referee in the middle, and it's between you and that person to decide who's going to have a good day at work that day. That's not a natural job. Nobody applies for a job like that.
My mentality is a huge strength for me. A quote I try and live by is “it's not about who's best but who’s left.” The best person isn't always one who gets the hand raised.
The sport will consume your life, burn you out and break you. It's designed to break you. Mental preparation is so important. I think that's a real strength of mine.