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Published 09:04 6 Nov 2015 GMT
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"I'm really looking forward to going to Rio and I know that I will get a gold medal," he said. "I'll be going in to Rio as the number one seed and the favourite. It doesn't put any pressure on me, it actually gives me extra confidence. "There's no doubt in my mind. I can feel it. I can see what I'm going to do, who I'm going to fight and what way I'm going to beat them. No matter who it is in front of me, they're not going to stop me. "I've always wanted to be a professional boxer. Even if the worst thing in the world happened and I got injured and didn't get the gold or didn't even get a medal I'd have to go. "I couldn't stay around for another Olympics. I'll definitely be gone but I want to be going away with gold, no injuries, no losses. Nothing's going to stop me."
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