REGIS PROGRAIS says he will have no need to โfight 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 weekโs 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.
โI feel like they definitely got in my head,โ Prograis said.
โIf 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 donโt 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, thatโs what me and Jack gonna do.
โNext Saturday we gonna go in the ring, we can see who the best fighter is. It donโt have to go nothing beyond that. I feel like my fights before I wanted to go beyond it. Thatโs 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.
โWhen Iโm good and loose Iโm good,โ he said.
โWhen Iโm good and loose Iโm 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.
โIโm going to come out at the Co-op arena, Iโm pretty sure Iโm going to get some boos because Iโm in his [Catterall] hometown but Iโm going to be happy about it. I canโt wait and thatโs how it was with Zepeda, thatโs how it was with a bunch of other fighters. I was happy to be there.โ