George Kambosos Jr. is getting ready for his upcoming fight with Vasily Lomachenko on May 12 in Perth, Australia. He is assembling a team to help him train, including some Soviet experts, for the vacant IBF lightweight title match on ESPN at the RAC Arena in Perth.
Both fighters are determined to win and continue their careers. Lomachenko, who lost to Devin Haney in his last fight, is especially eager to prove himself against Kambosos Jr.
Kambosos Jr. is focused on thorough preparation, acknowledging the need to study Lomachenko’s previous fights and make adjustments to his own performance based on his findings. He understands the importance of addressing his past shortcomings in order to avoid embarrassment in the upcoming match.
Finding weaknesses in Lomachenko’s game
Kambosos Jr. has been diligently looking for weaknesses in Lomachenko’s fighting style and is eager to exploit any vulnerabilities he can find. His efforts to identify and capitalize on these “holes” in Lomachenko’s game will be crucial to his strategy.
He also emphasizes the importance of his new training team in helping him adapt his style and connect with his roots in the Russian boxing tradition, leveraging his familiarity with this style to enhance his approach for the upcoming fight.
Ultimately, Kambosos Jr. is focused on bringing a fresh energy and approach to his training, drawing on his experience with the Russian boxing style from the early years of his career as he prepares to face Lomachenko.