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Mexican style of boxing training is different from what my father had trained me. It was good for me because it was an added knowledge, an addition to my boxing IQ.
I incorporate different styles that work for me. I could easily change my style depends on my opponent.
I should always train in order to be at a higher level. Other fighters are training hard as well. I have to be a step or more ahead.
Everything is unpredictable once you are inside the ring.
When the fighters are in the ring, they want to dictate the pace. I want to dominate, so I want to impose to the other fighter my actions.
Being a champion and staying that way is the most difficult thing to deal with. Everyone sees you as a target. They want to bring you down.
The first time I went to Mexico, it was really difficult. Number one is the language, I didn't know any Spanish language. Of course, the culture itself. Very different from where I grew up.
Everyone has their own weaknesses, for me, I believe it is my speed. I need to train more for that in order to be faster.
I have the basic skills already, my basic weapons if we put it that way. From there I can add more the necessary skills I need for a particular opponent. I have to study all the aspects of my opponent, so when I am in the ring, everything will be automatic.
I want to be a hybrid fighter. From Pacquiao I was able to learn that a big heart is also essential when in the ring. Get his stamina, never lose steam from the beginning of the fight until the very last round. From Mayweather, yes, you are correct that I am learning to be precise, patient and the change of range. It makes me an unpredictable fighter. Opponents will be confused as to what element I'll use when fighting.
I would love to fight whoever is the best. I want to test myself on how much I can achieve ...
In all of my fights, it is a learning experience. I would know afterwards what I need to improve on and what skills I need to maintain. This will make me a better fighter.