Prograis leaves behind ‘kill’ mode for Catterall fight

REGIS PROGRAIS says he will have no need to โ€œfight angryโ€ against Jack Catterall.

The two super-lightweights meet in the main event at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester this Saturday night. An upbeat Prograis spoke to Boxing News at last weekโ€™s public workout and his mood was a stark contrast to the one he had in the build-up to last year’s fight against Devin Haney. Both camps were full of animosity and hatred but it was Haney who triumphed on fight night and recorded a shut-out to win the WBC super-lightweight title.

โ€œI feel like they definitely got in my head,โ€ Prograis said.

โ€œIf you look at my demeanour it was just way different. I want[ed] to kill Devin. At that time I wish I could just strangle Devin. I donโ€™t want to talk too violent but now this is not street stuff, this is fun, this is boxing, this is to see who the best fighter is, thatโ€™s what me and Jack gonna do.

โ€œNext Saturday we gonna go in the ring, we can see who the best fighter is. It donโ€™t have to go nothing beyond that. I feel like my fights before I wanted to go beyond it. Thatโ€™s not what this is about.โ€

Certain athletes, however, need that edge to perform at their best but Prograis doesn’t believe he is one of them.

โ€œWhen Iโ€™m good and loose Iโ€™m good,โ€ he said.

โ€œWhen Iโ€™m good and loose Iโ€™m happy. I remember when I won the title from [Jose] Zepeda. At the time Zepeda was a killer and I fought him in his hometown, fought him in L.A. I remember walking out to the arena and people was booing me and I was smiling. I was happy to be there.

โ€œIโ€™m going to come out at the Co-op arena, Iโ€™m pretty sure Iโ€™m going to get some boos because Iโ€™m in his [Catterall] hometown but Iโ€™m going to be happy about it. I canโ€™t wait and thatโ€™s how it was with Zepeda, thatโ€™s how it was with a bunch of other fighters. I was happy to be there.โ€

 

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