In the sixth round I knew he was getting tired when I hit him with one punch to the body. But I had to take my time with him because he's a great boxer, too. In the 10th, I tried to knock him out.
I don't think I have an advantage because he is coming off a loss. I think he wants to recover his name, he wants to win this fight. This time we are prepared for his jab and his straight.
It's just a game. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
I think I had him sometime in the eighth round. I knew the body punches were wearing him down, and I knew that if I could keep landing them, I'd probably get him.
I think he can come back. It was (only) his first time (an opponent) knocked him out.
I saw I hurt him every time I hit him in the body.
Every time Erik moved to his right, I couldn't see him.