Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron went head to head before their high match to film The Gloves are out on Thursday.
Whittaker and Cameron will fight for the second time on Sunday April 20th, directly Heavenly.
Cameron kept the growth of the professional star and the Olympic Whittaker in a technological decision in October when, after the two collapsed from the ring, their first war was brought to an unexpected end.
Wounded, Whittaker could not continue and Cameron made him removed from the departure.
“It became difficult there and when it gets hard, you want a way out,” Cameron said. “When you have pain and the war is not going your way. He wanted there.
“He didn’t want any part (of her).”
Whittaker is a lighted fighter when that box, now known for his show. But Cameron believes he was punished by their first war.
“He has changed a little. He was not the same person only then (in Gloves are out). Quite humble, beautiful guy. Come with another approach. I like this, ”Cameron said Sky Sports News.
“I was there to be beaten. He was there to show what it was done by … I stopped them.”
Whittaker replied, “If he wants to go with him (giving up the charge) is excellent, more fuel for the fire.”
Whittaker is determined to solve the result.
“It was like a scene outside WWE,” said Whittaker Sky Sports News. “Boxing boxing. These things are not written and we have to turn them back.
“Fortunately, Judgment Day is April 20.”
He added: “It was my worst version and his best version. When I show up on April 20 you will see my best version.
“A draw is not what you want. It’s a loss in my eyes, looking to run really wrong and I’m excited to do it.”
‘May be one of the best of Britain of all time’
Whittaker will work with a new coach for this match, bringing the former world champion Andy Lee to his corner.
“I managed to Ben,” Lee said Sky Sports News. “Because I saw a talent there, more than talent. To let him go without being done without a mentor or without structure would be a greeting.
“You will see a great war and a great show,” he added.
“Ben will be a generative boxer we look at again and say probably one of the best of all time in Britain.”
Watch Whittaker Vs Cameron 2 Sunday April 20, Live On Heavenly.