Johnny Fisher says his training has reached a new level since he started working with Tony Simms. He tells us that the intensity of each session has risen and that he now hits numbers on the assault bike he never reached before. Fisher explains that Simms focuses heavily on strength and conditioning while still sharpening boxing skills. The change in camp has already shown clear benefits and Fisher feels stronger than ever.
Monaco Fight Against Herbert Matovu
When asked about his upcoming bout in Monaco on December 6, Fisher keeps his answer simple. He wants a win no matter how it comes. Whether the fight ends early with a knockout or goes the distance, Fisher believes a victory will bring momentum back to his career. He respects Matovu’s power and expects a hard night in the ring.
Why Matovu Is a Tough Test
Matovu holds a record of nine wins, one loss and eight knockouts. Fisher says the Ugandan fighter will bring his best effort and that every opponent forces him to raise his own game.
Moses Itauma Challenge
Fisher openly invites Moses Itauma to step into the ring. He says he would fight the 20‑year‑old heavyweight for the right price. Fisher also suggests that Filip Hrgovic could be a good next opponent for Itauma, noting that Hrgovic has time to develop and could become a top name in the division.
Training With Daniel Dubois
Fisher spends time sparring with Daniel Dubois, who trains alongside Simms. He praises Dubois for having the hardest punch he has ever seen. Fisher believes Dubois will soon capture a world title and that his own experience with the hard hitter will help him improve.
Learning From Conor Benn
Time in the gym with Conor Benn has taught Fisher many lessons. He watches Benn’s work ethic and notes how the younger fighter prepares for his fight with Chris Eubank Jr. Fisher says being around Benn pushes him to train harder and stay focused.
Prediction for Benn vs Eubank Jr
Fisher predicts that Benn will win the rematch against Eubank Jr. He believes Benn’s fresh approach and strong team will give him the edge over the older opponent.
Future Fight With Dave Allen
After a knockout loss to Dave Allen, Fisher admits he needs to fix what went wrong. He wants a chance to even the score in a possible third fight. Fisher stresses that his career does not revolve around one opponent and that he still has many years ahead.
The full interview can be found here:
https://www.sportscasting.com/uk/news/johnny-fisher-exclusive-interview/
Source: Fight News



















