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Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington: Tensions cool at news conference between bitter rivals

Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington: Tensions cool at news conference between bitter rivals

Leigh Wood says he “does not want an easy night” against Josh Warrington when the former featherweight world champions renew their rivalry in Nottingham on Saturday.

The pair will contest a rematch at the Motorpoint Arena, more than two years after their dramatic first fight ended with a Wood knockout.

Despite plenty of needle and animosity lingering in the build-up, Thursday’s news conference was cordial, with both men fully focused.

“I don’t think it’s going to be easy. I’m not expecting it to be easy and nor do I want it to be easy,” said the 37-year-old Wood.

“I actually feel better when I’m going through it and then I get the victory.”

He holds a record of 28 wins and four defeats, with 17 of those victories coming by knockout.

Nottingham-born Wood – who has built a reputation in recent years for his heavy hands and consistent threat inside the ring – insisted he was not underestimating Warrington either.

His victory over the 35-year-old in October 2023 remains one of the most memorable all-British fights of recent years.

Warrington appeared to be edging the action in Sheffield through his work-rate and pressure, before Wood unleashed a powerful right hand in the seventh round to force a stunning stoppage.

Leeds-born Warrington described that as a “fantastic” punch but promised to make the necessary adjustments this time to change the outcome.

“I can’t see what Leigh’s going to do differently,” he said.

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