Undefeated heavyweight contender Filip ‘El Animal’ Hrgovic 14-0 (12) is out to make a statement when he takes on Zhilei ‘Big Bang’ Zhang 24-0-1 (19) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia this Saturday night.
The fight will feature on the undercard of the rematch between WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk 19-0 (13) and former unified champion Anthony Joshua 24-2 (22).
“It’s great to be a part of this huge event, I’ve been waiting for this fight for almost two years,” said Hrgovic. “Like you said, we’ve been through a whole list where a lot of fighters didn’t want to fight with me and I’m glad we’ve found someone who wants it. Thanks to Zhang and his team.
“We are both big guys, we are both big punchers. The thing is that he’s dangerous over a few rounds, whereas I am dangerous over the whole fight. I’m dangerous for 12 rounds, that is the difference.
“I am going to be the co-main event alongside all these ex-champions and contenders, it is a really big honour for me. I’m thankful for the opportunity and you’re not going to regret it. We will produce an incredible fight.”
Veteran coach Ronnie Shields, who has worked with the like of Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, rates Hrgovic as amongst the best heavyweights he has trained.
“Out of all the fighters I’ve trained, Filip’s right at the top with them,” said Shields. “He is a really good fighter; he knows his way around the ring and when you show him something he picks it up really well. He knows what he must do, and he has shown every attribute it takes to be a top fighter.”
Shields has been alongside Hrgovic every step of the way during a long camp preparing for Zhang. This fight had been scheduled to happen sooner, but the Croatian suffered a personal loss which, understandably, moved the bout to a later date.
Now the fight is finally within touching distance as the clock counts down to fight night on Saturday, with confidence flowing amongst the camp of Hrgovic. For all the suffering, both emotionally and physically, this very moment is where Shields believes ‘El Animal’ is now in peak condition.
“It has been a tough time for him, he’s had to adapt to the fact his father is no longer here. It has taught him a lot, and it has obviously been very painful because he was so close to his father, said Shields.
“Filip’s father is with him every single day, and his father wanted him to become heavyweight champion of the world. That is a goal Filip’s set, and he’s not only doing it for himself but his family as well.
“He’s coming into this so well prepared, we all believe he’s in the best shape he has ever been in. It has been a really long camp, and he’s learnt plenty of things throughout that make him confident he’ll win on Saturday night.”
It is common practice for a fighter to have their eyes securely focused on the task at hand. Zhang will be the only name on the mind of Hrgovic, however, you cannot overlook the prospect of who he may face next out of the two main event contenders – Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua.
Regardless of previous experiences watching ‘AJ’ train, or the dominant record at cruiserweight and heavyweight for the current champion Usyk, Shields remains unintimidated by who may be their next opponent so long as Zhang is taken care of.
“Filip has the capabilities to beat anybody who stands in front of him. He’s consistently shown he’s a really good fighter and he fully knows how to handle himself inside of that ring,” he said. “The main event is a going to be a great fight. Truthfully, I think it’s up in the air who will come out the winner of this one, but either way it’ll be a great show.
“It doesn’t which fighter from the main event he fights, I’m confident Filip is going to have the shot he’s been preparing for his whole life to become the heavyweight champion of the world.”






