 I'm now signing with Eddie Ayn. Eddie Ayn's just starting to build a stable. I think his first signing might have been Dalen Barker o Kelbroog. They've signed with him. I've now left my promotional outfit, it was with Frank Warren. We were in court, in and out of court. I ended up beating him in court and I'm free from. I left him. Ty you try to fuck you over? You could say that. Look through the court documents and you'll soon see. Look through the court. I say the court transcripts and the papers. I have all the paperwork still to this day. All the old emails I've kept. I've got it and all the proof of everything there. I left him, which very few boxes get to leave someone like Frank Warren and come out the other side smelling roses, which I don't, which was a very stressful time. People will never know the amount of stress I went through at that time of my career. A man who's worth an awful lot of money is trying to sue me and take my career away. If I'd have lost in court to him, I would have never fought again and just retired. Scary that photo. Rather than fight for him, I think he was trying to take my career away. Does that try to break you because they've got the powers if they call all the shots? It was horrible. It was so stressful. I remember being in the dressing room to fight a guy called Edison Miranda who was a dangerous puncher at this stage. He's on the second half of his career now. He's looked at as an opponent and not the challenger anymore. But it's a dangerous place to be in because he just lost a points decision, lost to someone called Isaac Chalimba. He said I don't want you to fight him. I was like, fucking hell, why do I need to fight him? He's dangerous, can punch. He said it's good TV. I thought alright, I'll do it. Boxed really coarsely, 20 minutes before I had to walk to the ring to fight Edison Miranda, the British Boxing World of Control came into me dressing room, wouldn't wait till after the fight. Came in me dressing room, 20 minutes before I walked to the ring, I had to take me glove off. And he said if you don't give us a cheque sign now for £10,000 for £10 you're not going to be able to get in the ring and fight. And I said you're saying this to me right now and they were like you've got to do it. Frank's told us to come in and get his percentage for the management fees for this fight. And I was like fucking hell this is just disgusting and that's the pressure the Boxing World put me on there. Don't get me on because of the pressure that Frank Warden was putting them on there. But it was disgusting to me when I look at. Do you think a lot of other Boxers' careers get cut short because of the manipulative bullshit behind the scenes? And how he got away with it, I'll never know. But it was a horrible, very, very stressful time in my life. But then you'd win, the result would take you to another high. But then a couple of weeks down the road you were getting all the solicitors like this is going to happen, this is going to happen. So when I finally beat him, I was in New York at the time in a training camp getting ready to face Roberto Balanti in the WBC Eliminator. And I remember my friend coming in and I'm waking me up. I was in my bed in New York, we're all in a big apartment and he comes in and he said it's over. And I said what the fuck are you talking about? I was like just go and he said it's all over. He said you've won and I said I don't know what you mean. And he said yeah look he showed me an email on his phone and the Frank Warden case had been settled. He couldn't go any further in the case because of the evidence but it's stacked too much in my favour. And I remember just saying thank you so much. He went out the room and remember just sitting at the end of my bed crying to myself thinking I've beat him. I'm now free. I can now pursue the dreams, the things that I want to pursue. The stress level was unbelievable. Because you've got to remember I say I lose, he beats me in court and back on the street. Literally on the street because I'm not boxing no more. I'm going out to him money whichever way I can possibly in it. And I say when you lose you've got to do what you've got to do. As I said before don't things I'm not proud of but I don't give a fuck. I don't things to provide for the family that I've got. My kids don't have to be born. I put them on the planet. So whichever way I've got to provide I will provide. And that's the stress and the pressure I had on my mind. So winning that then it was like winning a world title basically? That was great. It was boss meat.