Ben Whittaker’s new trainer Andy Lee: ‘I express my reputation’ | Boxing news

Ben Whittaker changed ahead of re -confrontation with Liam Cameron.

After the special corruption, when the two fighters fell off the ring, the first fight ended with a controversial technical decision draw.

They will live in re -confrontation in Birmingham on Sunday Sky SportsAnd Whittaker will have a new trainer at his corner.

Former WBO Middleweight World Champion and famous professional coach Andy Lee is currently working with the Olympic silver medalist.

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Talk about TOE2TOE, Matthew Macklin, Barry Jones and Wayne Elcock, discussing how Ben Whittaker can approach the re -confrontation with Liam Cameron.

“I just saw a talented fighter, and I saw a guide and rescue,” Lee said. Sky Sports. “Behind all Persona is a very humble, honest and decisive young man.

“Ben’s talent needs mentoring. I need a channeling. So I need to guide. So I didn’t have the right coaching, so I thought it was tragedy to see this fighter not reaching his potential.”

It will be an intense pressure for the first fight in the BP Pulse Live Arena, especially for the first fight in the new Trainer-Boxer partnership.

“Trust and relationships have been built over time. We have no extravagant time,” Lee said. “But there are many conversations at the training camp.

“You have to communicate, and you need to know what they’re ticking or what they think.”

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Ben Whittaker told Liam Cameron that he would pass the microphone if he won the battle. The gloves are turned off, so you can see it completely.

He added Whittaker. “I don’t see the ceiling of how good he is. I think he’s potentially a world champion. I don’t want to go beyond the summit, but I can see what I’m excited about in what I see in the gym, but I can do everything I want in sports.

“But you have to get through steps. You are not given because you are talented. You must work for it and get it.”

At the beginning of his career career, Whittaker had previously tended to create headlines with his wonderful showboat.

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Ben Whittaker jokedly threatened Liam Cameron with eggs during the “gloves.” But you need to make sure the two have shaked your hands!

He was greatly criticized after drawing with Cameron. “It’s the essence of the world we live today, but he is a good lesson for him because he has the amazing best of the viruses with a clip, and now he has criticism from all over the world.

“It’s probably a great lesson for him as a fighter, and it’s probably a big lesson as a person who takes everything with salt, the highest point and the lowest, praise and criticism as a human being.

“One day you are a hero and the next day you are a villain.”

It is a favorite fight for Whittaker. But as I enter the Cameron re -confrontation, I think Lee’s reputation is in danger.

“We are together anyway. My fame and his reputation are both on the line. We are all working hard to win.”

“I’ll put everything for Ben. I stepped back to the end.”

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Ben Whittaker said that he is ‘standing the Lord’ in the second fight against Liam Cameron, saying that he is ready to show what he can do.

Why Lee?

After seeing the first fight with Cameron, it was Andy Lee who first contacted Whittaker.

“I always wanted a change. I knew it would come.” Sky Sports. “I always changed, but when it did.”

As his trainer, Lee’s appeal was clear to Whittaker. “He is always a person who looks in boxing. He did what I wanted to achieve, and he was a world champion.”

“He made the champion himself and he is the champion himself.”

Whittaker moved the training camp to Dublin to work with Lee.

“You are fun and work while cutting off the distracting and doing it,” he said.

“I like every moment and learn and we are a good combination.”

Look at the re -confrontation of Ben Hui Taker to Liam Cameron on Sunday. Sky Sports.