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26th June 2017
07:52pm BST

"I'm really, really looking forward to this. It's so interesting. Myself and Owen Roddy have lost ourselves a little bit in this world. I spend my days with Conor in the new gym and we do our daytime sessions together."When pushed by host Ariel Helwani to give more insight into some of the 'holes' they see in the undefeated prizefighter's game, Kavanagh remained coy.
"I think we'll keep our cards a little bit close to our chest for this one... For now, we're playing around, we're experimenting. Obviously, we're talking about one of boxing's all time greatest, but there's also openings."https://twitter.com/danawhite/status/878416332730974208?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Kavanagh's no fool. He knows Mayweather has every conceivable advantage against 'the Notorious'. Although 'Money' doesn't get cracked that much, he still gets hit.
"As Dana White's posted a few clips, nobody's perfect, everybody gets hit. We're just looking to make those openings happen more often than they usually do." "The mood in the camp is one of ready to see a lot of jaws drop on the night."There's no faulting their confidence, anyway.
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