Kieran Mulvaney for HBO Boxing.
I'm with 130-pound contender,
Takashi Miura.
Takashi, you had to dig deep
 and rally to win late
in your last fight against
 Miguel Roman.
How were you able to do that?
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
INTERPRETER:
In the middle of the bout,
 around the fourth round,
 I decided to myself
that I'm gonna knock him out,
 and that's...
that's when things changed.
KIERAN: You hit very, very hard
 to the body,
especially with your left hand.
Was that key against Roman?
 Will that be key
 against Miguel Berchelt?
(MIURA SPEAKING JAPANESE)
INTERPRETER: Yeah, I think so.
 But, you know, I've--
I prepared myself. Up or down,
either way, I'm ready to go.
MULVANEY:
One hundred and thirty pounds.
 Such an exciting
 and deep division,
 with so many
 very talented fighters.
 What is it like for you
as a champion, as a challenger,
 to know you have so many
great opponents out there?
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
INTERPRETER: I'm truly happy
to have that many good fighters
in my class, and as I win
and progress, I will fight
the best fighters out there.
MULVANEY: It seems
that every time you're on HBO,
 you're in an incredibly
 exciting fight.
 Are we going to see you
 in another
incredibly exciting fight
 on Saturday night?
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
INTERPRETER: Yes, this is
 gonna be a very tough
and exciting fight, again.
MULVANEY:
 That is Takashi Miura,
and you can see him in action
 against Miguel Berchelt.
 Boxing After Dark.
 Saturday. On HBO.
