Vijender met face-to-face with his experienced opponent today and both assured the spectators of an explosive fight at the Manchester Arena here this Saturday.
"I'm ready for Saturday and whatever Whiting brings to the ring. I've trained hard for my professional debut and nothing or no one is going to get in the way of what I have to do, especially Whiting. I've been preparing hard with my trainer Lee Beard in Manchester and we have done everything we can in preparation for this, so now it is down to me to deliver the goods on the night in the ring," said Vijender at the final head-to-head press conference today.
29-year-old Vijender will begin his quest to become India's first professional boxing world champion when he takes on Whiting over four rounds in the middleweight division on Saturday.
"There's so much hype around this fight anyone would think that it's the main event! I'm going to put this kid through absolute hell in the ring on the night," said Whiting.
