Set to step back into the cage after a brief hiatus, Ryan Dobinson gears up for his upcoming battle against Matthew Day at Rise and Conquer.
In an exclusive interview, Dobinson shares insights into his preparation and expectations for the fight which will take place April 6th in the Rainton Arena.
“Things have been good since my last fight. I’ve took a couple of months off training a couple of months ago but I’ve been back training as hard as I can for the past few months now.”
Reflecting on his time away from the spotlight, Dobinson assures fans of a rejuvenated version of himself come fight night.
“You can expect to see a completely different and hungrier fighter on the 6th of April.”
With his sights set on continuous improvement, Dobinson acknowledges aspects of his amateur career he’d tweak if given the chance.
Ryan Dobinson Talks Rise and Conquer
“I’m more than happy with it. If I could go back, I would probably have worked on my wrestling a bit more than I have. But we have been drilling that in the gym a lot more, and I’ve been working on it consistently.”
Facing off against Matthew Day, Dobinson remains focused, recognizing the strengths of his opponent while maintaining confidence in his own abilities.
“Matthew Day, I never underestimate anybody, so I’m taking him very seriously just like I do with all of my fights. I know he’s a good wrestler, which is another reason we have been working so hard on it. But I know he’s not going to be able to keep up with my pace and pressure.”
As the anticipation builds, Dobinson leaves fans with a promise of an electrifying performance on fight night.
“I have absolutely no doubt at all that he will be training as hard as he can for me. But no matter what he does or how hard he trains, I’m going to outwork him, and I’m going to get the win.”