By John Ryder
FOR me, Saturday night in Phoenix, the equation is a simple one: The winner stays on.
I know Iโve only got a couple more fights left but that means my mindset is clearer than ever. Itโs win or bust โ I have to win to keep going. Iโm not quite ready to give up yet, I want more big nights in this game and they simply wonโt come without victory. It all starts with not only beating Jaime Munguia on Saturday night but doing a proper job on him too.
Now it all comes down to the question โ what am I doing it for in the end? I said I want to stay at this level Iโm operating at, and this fight is that, against an undefeated fighter. Defeat to Munguia means, where do I go from there? Do I become a gatekeeper or a journeyman? Thatโs not what Iโm in it for. Iโm in it to fight the best so I canโt afford to fall short anymore.
So far, 42 have tried and 42 have failed to beat Munguia. The key to beating him is nailing him to the canvas really. Heโs got a good work rate and he moved to Freddie Roach recently so it remains to be seen what changes he makes. I just think I have to box to the best of my ability, be sensible, be smart and use the knowledge Iโve gained over the years.
He wants to go in there and do a better job than Canelo Alvarez did in May so hopefully heโs trained hard and left no stone unturned in camp because I sure havenโt. I want to put on the performance of my career and Iโm sure he does too.
Itโs just over eight months since that fight against Canelo out in Guadalajara so it is good to get back in business. I didnโt think it would take this long but the time ran away from us.
There was a fight offered in September time but only on five weeks’ notice and it didnโt make sense at the time. I had only just moved house and everything was up in the air. I had to be sensible enough to say, ‘now is not the time’, and focus on getting my family settled.
Settling the kids was the priority at that point, making sure everything was right. Actually, it took its toll on all of us, it was a big change. We moved out of north London and into the Essex countryside. Itโs a massive change.
It has been a nice change though and itโs well worth it for the space weโve got now. The house weโve got is lovely. We used to be in a small flat all on top of each other and that is what you get used to, thatโs how it has been for so many years so now to have space it’s quite strange.
I do miss the old area though; it has been home for so long. Luckily, Iโm back in London most weekends to do my strength and conditioning with Dan Lawrence so Iโm back in the area, able to see friends and pop in. But Iโve actually needed some time away to break that habit, it is a big adjustment.
It is nice but itโs one of those where you feel like youโre turning your back on where you come from. Thatโs not the case with me but in the old area itโs simply not affordable to be able to have what Iโve got now. Itโs not financially doable so moving away is one of those things.
Now, in our new place, Iโm nearer to the gym and itโs just beautiful to be able to see my kids wake up in the morning and be able to walk out into a garden. Listen, my partner Nancy made a massive investment in me 17 years ago so itโs good to see it all finally pay off for her as well.
But because of this January date I had to head out on Christmas Day for sparring. I still had somewhat of a Christmas dinner but with a watered-down dessert. But itโs about sacrifice isnโt it? Itโs not for everyone, this boxing game, or so Iโm told.
I know Iโll miss it all when itโs gone but Iโm not there yet. Iโve got a job to do on Saturday night and victory will keep the story rolling on. I know Iโve got a few chapters left in me yet.