Enzo Maccarinelli is desperate to "unleash hell" against Ola Afolabi in Manchester later this month.
Maccarinelli desperate to bounce back at Coming of Age
Enzo Maccarinelli is desperate to "unleash hell" against Ola Afolabi during their interim WBO cruiserweight title clash on the
Coming of Age bill later this month.
The Welsh star endured a disappointing 2008 having suffered a second round TKO defeat by David Haye at the O2 Arena last March but he's now convinced his fortunes will change this year.
Maccarinelli (29-2, 22KO) takes on American Afolabi at the MEN Arena in Manchester on the big Amir Khan-Marco Antonio Barrera card on 14th March and he's eager to show what he can do against a tough opponent.
He said: "I'm desperate to get in the ring and take out all my frustrations on Afolabi.
"2008 was a bit of a disaster after I lost to David Haye and then couldn't win back my old WBO title.
"But 2009 is going to be my time. I hear that Afolabi is a bit of a nightmare and very dangerous, but that's just what I want.
"I want to face the best and beat the best, so as far as I'm concerned bring on the 14th. I am going to unleash hell once I get between those ropes."
Meanwhile Maccarinelli's training programme has seen him balancing half-full kegs of beer above his head in a bid to improve his strength and conditioning.
The 28-year-old has also increased his core muscle power by beating car tyres over and over again with a sledgehammer.
It was a technique he used before his last fight, a two-round demolition of heavyweight Matthew Ellis.
"I've tried lifting weights before but it's not really my kind of thing," he added.
"So when a pal of mine suggested something a bit different I jumped at the chance.
"It's a bit tempting to crack open one of the barrels after a hard day's training, but I'll leave that until after the fight."