"I'm hungrier and angrier to get back and show everybody who I am," Sadykhov said.
Sadykhov dismissed personal justifications regarding the previous technical knockout stoppage loss he sustained in December.
"I didn't make excuses then, I won't tell you excuses now," Sadykhov said.
The fighter detailed that internal procedural adjustments were implemented immediately following that competitive setback.
"I did not show up that night," Sadykhov said.
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Sadykhov concluded that the structural modifications to his training camp routine would prevent a repeat of that performance outcome.
"There was many reasons for that, but (Saturday) – or, forget (Saturday)," Sadykhov said.
The Azerbaijani-raised fighter stated that his physical readiness has reached a consistent developmental baseline.
"That could never happen again," Sadykhov said.
Sadykhov remarked that his competitive evolution would remain visible in subsequent professional appearances.
"Physically, that could never happen again," Sadykhov said.
The athlete finalized his thoughts by highlighting the systemic modifications made to his overall athletic preparation.
"I won't allow it," Sadykhov said.
Sadykhov reconfirmed that his current operational framework differs completely from his past promotional appearances.
"We changed the whole scenario since then," Sadykhov said.
The veteran competitor stated that his upcoming performance would reflect these specific changes.
"We changed everything, so the version of me that's showing up (Saturday) is going to be the version you see show up better and better every time going forward," Sadykhov said.
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Camilo enters the bout holding a 10-3 career record, following a unanimous decision victory against Viacheslav Borshchev in November, during which he successfully converted five out of ten takedown attempts.