Can you just clear up the Yori Boy Campas thing. You never signed the contract?
H.C: I never signed for the fight, and it’s being handled by my lawyer right now. If they [Campas’ people] say they have proof I signed for the fight let them show it, you know. It’s just bogus. I’d fight him, but not with just one week’s notice. They’re just using my name and trying to tarnish it. J.S: At age 30, and after over 50 pro fights, do you feel as good as ever? H.C: I feel like I’m in my prime right now. I’m a mature man now, so much more so than in the early days. I know 30 is not old, but at the same time the clock is ticking. I want either a world title fight in 2009 – I’m knocking on the door – or I want to fight a big name at least. Most of all I want to stay busy. I train so hard now, and that’s a big difference. Hector Camacho Junior at 173 (which Junior fought at at one time) was me out of shape. I expect big things this year. It’s kind of funny, but just lately I’ve felt hungrier than ever. I’m re-dedicated right now. J.S: How long do you intend to fight on for? H.C