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Kubrat Pulev remains fully confident that he will step on the world top of professional boxing. The Bulgarian said he would beat heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua for his better psyche.
The two will meet on December 12 in London.
“I can tell the fans that I will expose Joshua again and show that they have idolized the wrong man. I will expose him to the world for the second time (after the loss of English to Andy Ruiz),” Pulev said on the Betway blog. inside information “.
The Bulgarian thinks his opponent is good and has skills, but mentally he is inferior. “It’s something inside that is in a person’s blood, and he doesn’t have it. Physically and mentally, I feel the best of my life right now. I feel amazing and I’m ready. He can give the best of himself., But I can assure you of one thing: he may have met very good opponents, but he has never seen a rival like me in the ring, “said Pulev.
He added that his training so far has included 10-kilometer endurance races in Pirin, as well as climbs to Zabcheto near Belmeken.
According to him, the match will be like a chess match between grandmasters, but “the only difference is that the end will come like lightning.”
For Pulev, this will be the second game for the world title after the loss to Vladimir Klitschko, which so far is the only loss in his professional career. “I learned many, many lessons against Klitschko. I had the wrong strategy, I didn’t keep my distance and I made a lot of mistakes.”
It was almost a comedy because I couldn’t show what I could do. It will not happen again. It was too “green” for the world champion level. I wasn’t ready, period. It could handle 25 rounds physically, but it was too “green” for the big stage. But it was an experience and now I am ready. The experience that I have added over the years will be invaluable, “said Pulev.
According to the Bulgarian, the lack of “noisy” English fans will benefit him.
The venue of the two boxers is discussing the possibility of changing the match venue from “O2 Arena” to the smaller “Wembley Arena”. Pulev will leave for London in early December to be isolated in a “bubble”, where he will spend the days until the long-awaited match.