One in all British cruiserweight Jack Massey’s pleased locations is trying to find treasure and he definitely has gold on his thoughts in Riyadh this weekend.
The reigning European and Commonwealth champion – Massey earned these belts when he beat Isaac Chamberlain at Selhurst Park in June – will problem unbeaten Australian Jai Opetaia for the IBF cruiserweight title, dwell on Sky Sports activities Field Workplace on Saturday.
On his interest of metallic detecting, Massey advised Sky Sports activities: “I am actually into my historical past. I believe is it mad that somebody has dropped one thing practically 2,000 years agon and you may simply go and discover it.
“I get some stick off my mates. I don’t go on beaches looking for other people’s rings or stuff like that. I just like the history side. Being on your own in a field with no one about is relaxing.
“It’s kind of of meditation, I suppose.”
How Massey plans to ‘exploit’ Opetaia
Massey detects a weak point in Opetaia, who took his skilled file to 25-0 after outpointing Mairis Briedis for a second time in Could, having beforehand overwhelmed the veteran Latvian in 2022.
The actual fact 39-year-old Breidis completed this spring’s contest the stronger has given Massey confidence as he prepares to face a person he considers one of the best within the cruiserweight ranks and one he feels possesses “crazy eyes”.
‘One Smack’ added: “Briedis has given him his toughest fight but I sparred with Briedis a few years ago in Latvia and he was carrying a few injuries and talking about retirement then.
“I believe Briedis is previous his finest however he appeared good in direction of the again finish so that’s one thing we’re taking a look at. I all the time end robust and I believe that is the place I’m going to take advantage of [Opetaia].
“He does tend to fade off in the back end of fights. He starts fast and that can be his downfall, he tires out a little bit. That’s why he let Briedis back in.
“I consider he’s high of the pecking order within the division however for individuals saying he’s the subsequent [Oleksandr] Usyk, I do not assume he has been put via it sufficient to make statements like that.”
‘I’m coming to break his plans and take that world title’
Massey continued: “I don’t think he has been in with anyone like myself. I’m levels above. A lot of people are getting twisted, thinking I am just another Brit coming to the slaughterhouse, but they are very mistaken.
“I do know for a truth he’s taking me critically, I believe he takes each combat critically. He is aware of I’m no mug and that I’m coming for a win, not for the payday.”
Having lasted the full 10 rounds with Joseph Parker in early 2023 and seen off Chamberlain a few months ago, Massey is optimistic he can shatter Opetaia’s hopes of unifying the division.
“I respect him for taking the fight. He would have wanted to unify the division but, like me, if he can’t get the fights he wants he will take whoever. He is one of those guys who wants to fight.
“Being in with a giant puncher like Parker and sticking in till the top, giving it my very own as effectively, you’ll be able to take that away.
“I then got a solid 12 rounds in against Chamberlain at short notice and that has blown away any ring rust or cobwebs I might have had.
“I’m coming to break his plans and take that world title.”
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