Date: 5th December 2016 at 5:21pm
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This Saturday, at the Manchester Arena, Anthony Joshua will be making his second defence of his IBF heavyweight title against the American fighter Eric Molina.

Many pundits see the fight as just a stepping stone for Joshua ahead of an April clash with Wladimir Klitsckho at Wembley Stadium.

But Molina, who has a record that reads 25-3 with 19 wins coming by way of the big KO, has his own version of how the fight should end on Saturday night.

The challenger is coming to England with his own agenda and the former world title challenger is of the belief that he will stop Joshua and claim the IBF belt.

Talking to Sky Sports, Molina has remarked,

?I have grown into a very dangerous heavyweight.

?There?s no other heavyweight in the world who could have gone through the things I?ve gone through to get here. I have a vision in my mind as to where Joshua makes mistakes and I have a vision as to where I am very, very dangerous. In my mind, those fit together so well.?


Now we all know that when it comes to the heavyweight scene one punch can change fights but can anyone see Molina troubling a pumped up Joshua?

Personally, I can?t.