Patrick Nielsen (22-0, 11 KOs) is confident his World title dream will come true when he faces Dmitry Chudinov (12-0-2, 8 KOs) on June 1st in Moscow.

 

"I see it all as a great experience. It will be an experience of a lifetime. I'm really excited to get my hands on a real world championship belt. This is my big chance and I'm not going home without that belt,” says Patrick Nielsen.

 

Patrick Nielsen has boxed three times in Germany, but the fight inside the Mytishchi Arena in Russia is by far his most challenging away test to date.

 

"I will psyche myself up mentally to go into an arena where the crowd will boo me. But fortunately it's not them I have to fight. It's still one-on-one in the ring and I’ll be the best boxer in there.

 

"I feel mentally and physically ready. Everything has gone as planned. I’ve been getting some hard sparring from some top guys. I’m expecting Chudinov to be right in my face from the very beginning, but I’m prepared for that.

 

"It’s going to be a very even match, but overall I feel that I'm a better boxer. I’m not revealing anything about my tactics but I have a plan for how I will win. Nothing will get in the way of my World Championship dream.’’