“This camp has been completely different because I’ve had to learn different things, different methods, game plans, technical stuff and tactical stuff,” said Tszyu, 26-3 (18 KOs). “Looking back on some of my old sparring, I was sometimes a sitting duck. I can see that now. I’ve seen the lessons, and it’s about improving and developing a new style. That’s why I took this fight. I believe in my skills, I know what I’m capable of and the world is in my hands, so I’m going to take it with both hands.”