Joseph Kwadjo, an experienced boxer, shared his mindset ahead of his upcoming match against Robin Hazelman at the Bluewater Boxing Promotion event this Saturday. With a deep commitment to preparation, Kwadjo emphasized that while he is well-equipped to endure a full ten-round fight, he does not specifically train for knockouts. “When I train, I train for 10 rounds; I don’t train for knockouts but if it happens, it happens,” he remarked.
Kwadjo is recognized for his impressive record of 22 knockouts out of 27 victories, but he remains focused on the bout ahead without expecting a specific outcome. He asserted, “So I train for 10 rounds because I’m fighting for 10 rounds… But I’m not looking for a knockout.”
Addressing concerns about his age, Kwadjo remains unfazed, stressing that proper self-care allows him to continue boxing. “Age is a number; you look after yourself,” he stated, demonstrating his resilience and dedication to the sport.
His opponent, Hazelman, has shared insights into his preparation, expressing confidence in his training and motivation, which is rooted in personal redemption rather than financial gain. He acknowledges Kwadjo’s power but plans to exploit what he perceives as a lack of speed in Kwadjo’s fighting style. The anticipation for this match has been building, with both fighters poised for an electrifying showdown at the Vodafone Arena.
This fight not only symbolizes Kwadjo’s ongoing legacy in boxing and Hazelman’s journey for redemption but also promises an engaging experience for fans. Both athletes demonstrate the spirit of competition and the determination to prove themselves, highlighting the vibrant culture of boxing within the community. As they step into the ring this weekend, all eyes will be on their performances, anticipating a thrilling contest.

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