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LET’S BOX CLEVER!

Itoje says love of big fights can help him flatten Wales

- By NIK SIMON

Maro Itoje is ready to land a knockout blow on Wales after swotting up on the fighting spirit of Chris eubank.

england are desperate to secure a statement victory in Cardiff today to breathe life into their Six Nations campaign. Itoje spent his downtime watching a documentar­y about the former world champion, who thrived in adversity — and the lock says england can learn from such resilience.

‘I watched Chris eubank’s Life Stories with Piers Morgan,’ said Itoje. ‘Chris is as tough as nails and as competitiv­e as they come. I follow some of the lighter divisions but heavyweigh­t boxing is

where my interest is at. I’ve spent a bit of time with Anthony Joshua. ‘Rugby is similar to boxing in the sense that you can’t fake rugby. You can’t go through the motions, because if you do that you will get beat. ‘I am no Alex Ferguson, but rugby isn’t a game like football where you can win purely on talent. We have seen many talented sides lose to lesser teams. You need to have that mentality, you need to have that fighting spirit, you need to have that dogged approach to what you do.’

Itoje will go head-to-head with Welsh talisman Alun Wyn Jones. It is a headline duel, but neither player will be able to draw upon the tribal energy of a packed Principali­ty Stadium. ‘The noise for this game, with the way the stadium is set up, is normally something to behold,’ added Itoje, 26. ‘But as with all games, we as a team have to create our own energy, our own buzz, our own atmosphere. ‘The bus journey in normal times can get a bit lively but well and truly all that stuff doesn’t really matter. What we’re focusing on is the rugby, making sure we are good when it comes to kick-off time. Ready to go. We need a result. Our ambition going into the Six Nations was to win it. For us to do that, it means we have to win. So full of steam ahead. We’re looking to get that result.’ Wales are unbeaten so far, with their opponents in the opening two rounds both losing players to red cards, and there will be heightened awareness around discipline. Meanwhile, England forward Courtney Lawes has been ruled out of the remainder of the Six Nations with a pectoral injury.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Seconds out! Itoje in training to take on the Welsh
GETTY IMAGES Seconds out! Itoje in training to take on the Welsh

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