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本帖最后由 2046 于 2021-3-24 10:05 编辑
怀特:“这是我职业生涯中最大的一场战斗”

迪利安·怀特认为周六在直布罗陀与亚历山大·波维特金的重赛是他职业生涯到目前为止最大的一场比赛,甚至比他们的第一次相遇以及2015年他在国内与安东尼·约书亚的巨大对决还要大。
简而言之,如果怀特想要有机会挑战世界冠军,他就必须为在八月输给波维特金的比赛报仇雪恨。
怀特身材魁伟,在四场宿营格斗中都是他的掌门,但波维特金的一记上勾拳却在第五回合中完美地结束了他的比赛。
“盗尸者”完全理解这次重赛的严重感,这次重赛将在欧罗巴点体育中心(DAZN)举行。
“这一次我要打败他,看看人们会怎么说。怀特在接受《Matchroom Boxing》采访时说。“一、两、三次损失对如今的重量级人物来说都不算什么。
“如果你打得好,最重要的是你能卷土重来。这对我来说是一场必须赢的比赛,但我不是一个担心压力的人。我只是微笑,从容面对。
“在我成为拳击手之前很久,我就是个拳击手。我已经把人打晕很久了。我的两只手都很有力量。波维特金是一个非常谨慎的人,一个经验丰富的人,一个非常有耐心的人。他也是个硬汉。
“上次我没有正确着陆,他摔倒了,但他表现出了韧性,站了起来,然后他阻止了我。这次我打他的时候,他会蹲下。
“我是一个适应能力很强的人,我会尽我所能赢得比赛。”我不在乎我是不是要揍一个人,或者把他们发出去。为了赢,我会不惜一切代价。这是我职业生涯中最重要的一场比赛。
“我要摆脱这个家伙的损失。好在这是重量级拳击。一场战斗就能改变一切。这是一场战斗,伙计。你不知道那天你会是什么感觉。
“你不知道会发生什么,也不知道其他人会怎么来。只要我能适应这一天,这才是最重要的。
“我不在乎是不是要打他两拳,然后动起来,或者是冲上去狠狠地打他一顿。我会尽我所能。我不担心一个职业生涯最好的表现,我担心的是取得胜利。
“我的心态是,我有工作要做,我会尽我所能去完成它。我还年轻,我的职业生涯中还有很多战斗,上帝保佑。再打一场比赛,我就不用担心自己是否漂亮了。
“这关乎胜利。这次我碰他的时候,他的整个身体都会震动,他会明白的。我来做我最擅长的事,那就是给别人造成痛苦。
Dillian Whyte views his rematch with Alexander Povetkin on Saturday in Gibraltar as the biggest fight of his career so far, even bigger than their first meeting and his huge domestic showdown with Anthony Joshua in 2015.
Simply put, Whyte must avenge his August loss to Povetkin if he is to stand a chance of challenging for a world title.
Whyte was large and in charge for four rounds of their Fight Camp encounter only for a perfectly timed uppercut from Povetkin to end his night in Round 5.
“The Body Snatcher” fully understands the gravitas of this contracted rematch, which will take place at the Europa Point Sports Complex (DAZN).
“This time I’ll beat him, and we’ll see what people are going to say.” Whyte told Matchroom Boxing. “One, two or three losses means nothing to a heavyweight nowadays.
“If you fight good fighters, the main thing is you can come back. This is a must-win fight for me, but I’m not a guy that worries about pressure. I just smile and take it in my stride.
“I was a fighter a long time before I was a boxer. I’ve been knocking people out for a long time. I carry a lot of power in both hands. Povetkin is a very cagey guy and an experienced guy, a very patient guy. He’s a tough guy, as well.
“Last time I didn’t land properly and he went down, but he showed resilience by getting up, and then he stopped me. This time when I hit him he’ll stay down.
“I’m a very adaptable kind of guy, I’ll do what I need to do to get the win. I don’t care if I’ve got to rough a guy up or outbox them. I’ll do whatever it takes for me to win. It’s the biggest fight of my career.
“I’m coming off a loss to the guy. The good thing is this is heavyweight boxing. One fight changes everything. It’s a fight, man. You don’t know how you’re going to feel on the day.
“You don’t know what’s going to happen and you don’t know how the other guy is going to come. As long as I’m able to adapt on the day, that’s all that matters.
“I don’t care if I have to throw two jabs and move or get in and throw power punches and rough him up. I’ll do whatever I have to do. I’m not worried about a career-best performance, I’m worried about getting the win.
“My mindset is I’ve got a job to do and I’ll do whatever I need to do to get it done. I’m still young, and I’ve got loads of fights left in my career, God willing. I can worry about looking good in another fight.
“This is about winning. When I touch him this time his whole body is going to vibrate, he’ll understand. I’m coming to do what I do best and that’s to inflict pain.
“If I’ve got to make it a dog fight then I’ll make it a dog fight. It will be a different story this time.”
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