“I am a bit of a sponge, as Tony says, I love to learn. So I was taking everything so literally that I was neglecting every other part of my game and just working on what they wanted me to do. And at the time, I was like, ‘I feel like I’m getting worse.’ And then there was a period of time when it just started to click and everything started to like, ‘Okay, right, you can move your feet again, but also twist your hips into the shots.’ And everything started to fall into place. And look, I’m still learning now. I’m learning. I think it’s very important in your career to keep learning. I think if you stop learning, then you’re not in the right place. And I’m still learning week on week now. I feel like Tony, he’s a master of boxing. He watches a lot of the old greats, the modern greats. He just loves boxing and his experience of watching boxing, being around great fighters, has helped shape who I am.”