This Saturday, at the O2 Arena in London, the Boxing punditry seem to be split as to the outcome of the fight.
Some pundits are suggesting that Joshua v Breazeale could be a 50 / 50 fight whilst others are suggesting that even though the American has a 17-0 record, with 15 of those victories coming by way of the big KO, it?ll be another easy nights work for the Watford heavyweight.
But, beyond the challenge Joshua faces on Saturday night, in front of another sell-out audience, the unbeaten heavyweight who has never heard the bell for the 8th round in his professional career, is looking for unification bouts against the big-guns of the heavyweight division Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
But, before those fights can be lined up, Joshua has been honest enough in a self-appraisal to admit that his confidence needs improving, giving himself just five out of ten on the score-sheet when it comes to asserting his authority in the ring, remarking to the boxing media,
?It?s a confidence thing. At the moment I?d say I?m a five in that respect.
?The good fighters and athletes are relaxed on all occasions. They control what they do because they?re confident.?
It?ll come with experience Anthony, just be patient and keep knocking those guys over in double quick time.
Joshua?s Self-Confidence Doubts!
