Ben Whittaker has been “humbled” by Liam Cameron however can rediscover his “wonderful expertise” beneath new coach Andy Lee within the rematch, says Johnny Nelson.
Whittaker was led away in a wheelchair after he and Cameron dramatically toppled out of the ring of their first bout in October, which resulted in a break up determination draw, and their rivalry might be settled in a second struggle on Sunday, stay on Sky Sports activities.
Reflecting on Whittaker’s efficiency in Saudi Arabia, Sky Sports activities knowledgeable Nelson believes the Olympic silver medallist “uncared for what he does so effectively” however is backing new coach Lee to convey the most effective out of the 27-year-old.
Nelson advised Sky Sports activities: “I am fairly certain Andy Lee has stated to him ‘you’ve got obtained a tremendous expertise, be sure you benefit from it’.
“So I feel he has obtained a critical strategy from what we have seen.
“The psychological strategy if you get into the ring – that makes or breaks a fighter, and I feel for him, he is aware of he is gifted, generally you’ll be able to run away with your self. And that is what he did.
“The efficiency that I noticed in Saudi from Ben, he boxed as if… ‘it is a accomplished deal this, I’ll steal the present’ and he uncared for what he does so effectively.
“He uncared for that, and in doing that he nearly paid the value. That why he is been humbled and that is why mentally he is obtained to remain on level so it does not occur once more, as a result of if he will get via Sunday evening and he begins getting some wonderful wins once more, what stops him from creating amnesia and doing this once more at the next stage?
“So if this was to occur, it is higher that it occurs now than later down the road when there’s much more at stake.”
Macklin: Whittaker can deal with rematch strain
Fellow Sky Sports activities knowledgeable, Matthew Macklin, believes Whittaker will deal with the massive expectations on his shoulders forward of a excessive stakes rematch.
“I feel there was a component of him underestimating [Cameron]. I feel he probably over-trained or obtained the load a little bit bit flawed,” stated Macklin.
“He obtained fairly drained fairly shortly, he was unravelling – which was alarming, actually.
“I do not assume that will occur on this struggle. I feel he could have the correct quantity of concern, the correct quantity of nerves. The strain will convey that.
“In lots of methods his profession is on the road by way of what he projected himself to go on and obtain, to be a star.
“That’s on the road proper right here.”
Watch Ben Whittaker’s rematch with Liam Cameron on Sunday, stay on Sky Sports activities from 7pm.
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