Australia, arrived in two large caverns such as clubs, in response to an American warrior, a man described as "primitive." "Magic Man" Tarver promised to live by his nickname, and green tea "disappear".
Tarver Verde legend warned that mean nothing when he climbed through the ropes. "When the bell rings, there is a piece of meat in front of me I have to break, cut into pieces and do my job again," Green said.
Green, the heavyweight champion, had just finished training and coaching after midnight last week, when he spoke of a spiritual battle, before the biggest challenge of his career. "When you're alone, when it hits," he told the Herald. "Sometimes you get a head of sound and the non-negativity creeps in for any athlete, and if anyone says otherwise, or are abnormal, unique, or is lying.
"The thought is:" What if I do not win ... There are a lot more to lose now, "but my unconscious and ends ... and I find comfort in knowing my hunger, my strength and my will is much greater than Tarver is."
Tarver of the 84-year-old trainer, Jimmy Williams, focused on the green "humanized" to ensure that Australia can not charge to become a "god".
42 Tarver, was realistic, which would mean the loss of his stellar career. "There is more to me tomorrow," he told the Herald. "I'm going to fight for my ass ... I'm ready to insert it into the dashboard ... I want to show these people I still have it, and I want to prove that they are still one of the biggest names in the industry."
Tarver and assistant trainer McGirt friends spent time yesterday, Roy Jones, alleged that Green used out of place ties to illegal boxing Jones during the first cycle of humiliation in Sydney in 2009, after the proposal to Tarver on his arrival he needed to put off the green to avoid the hometown decision. "I can feel the fear," said Angelo Hyder, manager of Green.