Steve Bunce
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I don't know, relief is... I feel pretty proud today.
I mean, everybody knows how fond I am of Anthony.
I do feel like a little bit of a kind of proud... I say dad, I'm not that old, but he's been through an awful lot.
And I think three, four months ago,
I couldn't have really sat there with great confidence and told you we'd definitely see him in the ring again.
The injuries, of course, were career-threatening, really.
I mean, that's the reality.
But mentally and emotionally, what he's had to go through, I think it's remarkable that he's bounced back and got himself in this position.
And he's not really one to talk about his own achievements in that respect, but I think we should.
And I think this fight is called the comeback.
which is strange because he only fought six months ago but this is the greatest comeback i mean this is the comeback from the darkest i mean you know and i'm very proud of him and i think he's an extraordinary character he's an extraordinary man he's someone that i take a lot of inspiration from and also um strength from in terms of how he approaches his job and
the effort and drive that he has because it is unbelievable.
And I don't want to say an argument with Carl Froch, but he's like, you know, why is he still doing it?
I said, because he loves it, mate.
I said, he's training harder now than he did when he was skin.
When he had no belts.
He wants it more now than he's ever wanted it.
And that is the sign of a true competitor.
When he switched and started working with Usyk, was that when he flipped the switch?