I fought him on the inside this time, I'd already beat him on the outside but that experience was horrific because he was able to load up his blows and I needed another couple of years in the game.
I thought a draw was fair and I think it was a great result because I don't think anybody else could've fought Benn on the inside, or would've, rather.
You must be able to adapt in boxing. I won most of my fights for example on the outside range, but when I came up against Graciano Rocchigiani in Germany I fought him mostly on the inside range and picked up a great win - hands by my waist; ducking and weaving and hooking.
The thing to avoid is mirroring an opponent. Always be able to adapt to get results and I did that right to the very highest level in my career.
The difference is (this), (for) the return at Old Trafford I was looking beyond him to the final chapters but (for) the 1990 fight I was looking directly at him.
There was just this mass of 45,000 faces and they distracted whatever focus I had built up - 'for I already have this man beat cleanly but I need to beat him again.'
My focus got lost in that sheer seething mass of people. I couldn't believe all these people had paid fifty pounds or more to see me and Benn when they could so easily watch it for free - it was a third of most wages back then.
It is all tactics when you get to the world championship level, not technique. You already have learned and mastered every technique for getting to that level.
The fighters winning and defending their world championships you see on the screen know how to box in every way but use what they judge will work best, or be best.
Sometimes you need a particular style or tactic to beat a particular opponent.
That's why Joe Calzaghe and Ricky Hatton I think were so unique because they just used the same styles right through their careers and title fights and still picked up results and fortune and fame.
They were fighters who overwhelmed the opposition, they would fight and they wouldn't change for love nor money.
When women have babies the pain is excruciating. At the time you say 'Never again' but afterwards, because of what you have produced, you forget the pain. I use that example because I am a woman's man.