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Warrington on changes he’s made to secure revenge in Wood rematch

Warrington on changes he’s made to secure revenge in Wood rematch

Josh Warrington caught up with Boxing Social ahead of his high-stakes rematch against British rival Leigh Wood, which takes place inside Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on Saturday, Feb. 21 atop a Matchroom Boxing card on DAZN.

“It’s a fight I’ve wanted to get back and I thought it had gone,” Warrington told Matt Lenihan. “All of a sudden, the rematch has come out of nowhere, it’s back on, and I was straight into camp and picking up on the game-plan.”

Warrington lost by stoppage in the first fight though it was a contest he’d built a commanding lead in, and, as he’s been coveting a do-over ever since, the popular Brit told us he’s had countless “discussions and conversations” with his team, on how a rematch could go. Now, he said, it’s about execution a long-laid plan.

“I know what his strong points are, weak points. We’ve had plenty of time to go over it.”

He continued: “When I need to switch it on, go to certain places in my mind, I’ll use that. I’ve got plenty of energy going into this fight. I don’t want to let emotions fully get into this fight.

“Mike Tyson said everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. No one expected us to be on the back-foot boxing away, Leigh tried to hold the center of the ring. There were moments it felt easy. Pushing him against the ropes, working on the inside. Maybe I let him go, when I could have stayed working. Times he got me in the clinch. Things I could have done better, and he could say the same.”

Neither fighter takes career-best form into the fight, as both have suffered stop-starts of late, with Warrington’s loss to Wood in 2023 the middle of a three-fight run of defeats which he only rebounded. from in April, last year, with a decision win over Asad Asif Khan.

Wood, meanwhile, may have beaten Warrington in the seventh back in 2023 but has only fought once, since — a ninth-round knockout loss to Anthony Cacace.

“We’ve covered a lot of bases,” he said. “One thing doesn’t get spoken about … I won’t give it away. We do things, they’re obsessed with data. Nobody pin-points it, me being the engine, throwing punches, and there’s other things we do. I’m adaptable,” Warrington said. “My old man’s mindset and brain in the corner, come up with a game-plan in between rounds. But I know when I need to switch up, myself, too.”

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