It?s a little less than a week since Anthony Joshua brushed aside opponent number eighteen in his professional career, by emphatically defending his IBF belt for a second time.
A flurry of punches, in the third round, saw Eric Molina?s attempt to become a world champion stopped in its tracks.
It is fair to say it wasn?t a hard nights? work for Joshua, his opponent barely threw a punch in the three rounds of action.
The win has set Joshua up for the biggest fight of his life, so far, a Wembley Stadium date with Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000 spectators.
But, back in the US, the bleating has started from the Molina camp.
The beaten boxer, who now has a record that reads 24-4 with 19 wins coming by way of knockout, has given his reasons for his disappointing performance.
It seems that Molina is complaining of inadequate preparation and jet-lag for his defeat, stating that he was only given thirty-nine days to prepare for the fight.
Come on mate, you?re a professional boxer, an experienced one, a fighter who knows the ropes, just admit you were beaten by the better fighter and beaten emphatically.
Strange though how none of this was ever mentioned in the big-fight build-up isn?t it!
And Now for the Excuses
