For a man who is about to take on one of the worlds best boxers, Jazza Dickens has showed no signs of anxiety.In fact, he has appeared almost blasé.The Briton will undoubtedly be the underdog when he boxes Guillermo Rigondeaux (16-0, 10 KOs) for the WBA super-bantamweight title at Ice Arena in Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday.But Dickens told ESPN: This has been the same as every other fight, Ive not done anything different just because its him.Hes the same as any other fighter, hes no god with special powers. If God grants me the victory then great, but if it doesnt happen then its not the end of the world.Devout Catholic Dickens (22-1, 7 KOs) claims he has only watched a few clips of the world No. 1 super-bantamweight, who is No. 7 in ESPNs pound-for-pound rankings.Im not a massive boxing fan, he added. I watch my own fights and the lads in the gym, but I dont really follow the sport. So I dont know if hes dipped in form in his last few years.I havent watched too munch of him. I saw a few rounds on YouTube, saw how he moves and when he throws punches, when he doesnt, and thats enough. Ive seen enough.I never look too much into reputations. Reputations are man made and that shouldnt be enough to make me scared.Rigondeaux, 35, is a two-time Olympic gold medallist who has been in possession of various world title belts for over five years while Dickens, from Liverpool, England, has not fought beyond domestic level.But British champion Dickens, 25, hopes to capitalise on Rigondeauxs inactivity. The Miami-based Cuban has boxed just three times in two years due to promotional problems while performances in the ring have attracted criticism for a lack of action, like his last fight in November against Drian Francisco, where he had a unanimous points win over 10 rounds.In any job you need to be fluent, and in boxing you need to be fighting regularly, Dickens added. Rigondeaux has had a lot of time off so it will have an effect on him personally. You have to be doing it all the time, like any job.I think hes coming here because hes got a great reputation and he doesnt sell places out and nowhere in America wanted him. He will have to be more exciting than his last fights, he has to do more in this fight.If you look at the fight on paper, hes levels above me, so he will have to go for it against me, he cant just coast it.As an amateur he was one of the best in the world, and there wont be many more like him, but as a professional he needs to fight for the full 12 rounds, which he hasnt done recently, so I think he will give it a go against me.Hes taken this fight because he thinks he will blow me away and get a bit of fan base in the UK on the back of it and maybe fight another British opponent. But hopefully Gods plan will not work out like that. Air Force 1 Dámské . The news was first reported on Gonzalezs Twitter account and confirmed by the Rockies. 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His wife waited somewhere else, avoiding the scene for the moment.Yup, Bryan was very prepared for Game 6 of the NL Championship Series.Providing only his first name and very few details, the 38-year-old said he knew ahead of time he was sitting in the same spot Steve Bartman made famous during Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS, and he was just excited to root on the Chicago Cubs as they tried for their first pennant since 1945.Im thrilled. I love the Cubs. I love the city, he said. So my wife and I got an 8-month-old baby, so this is pretty special, pretty special time for all of us.The Cubs were five outs from the World Series in 2003 when Bartman deflected a foul ball away from Chicago left fielder Moises Alou. Luis Castillo then reached on a walk, Cubs shortstop Alex Gonzalez committed a critical error and the Marlins rallied on their way to winning the series.ddddddddddddThe Cubs are still searching for their first World Series title since 1908.In 2003, I was living in the area, in the neighborhood, Bryan said, and I remember I was a Tigers fan at the time, and became a Cubs fan just about five or seven years ago.Asked what he would do if a foul ball headed in his direction Saturday night, Bryan said Were going to stay out of the way.Bryan said he is from Detroit but he lives in the Chicago area now and works for a family entertainment company. Asked how he got the tickets, he said Just lucky, and chuckled.---Jay Cohen can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jcohenap ' ' '