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.
