Re: Anthony Joshua v Jermaine Franklin April 1st
"When I first came in boxing, I was at Finchley Boxing Club for about a year before I got taken up to the Olympic team in Sheffield. There wasn't much of that development stage, if I was boxing from 10 years old. you kind of go through learning the game but I was always in a situation where I was preparing for big fights and tournaments. Fast forward three years as an amateur, I turned professional and three years into that I won the British title and then became world champion.
"In the back of my mind I knew I was doing good, but I wanted to actually learn boxing. Angles, movements, positioning. It's crazy because a lot of us fighters are learning whilst we're fighting. It's not the fact that I went to Derrick James looking for the old-school style, but on that quest to improve and get what I need I stumbled across him.
"I really do rate Derrick James as a trainer. Lastly, I don't want to put pressure on Derrick and say whatever happens in the future is down to him, good or bad. It's all on me but asides from what he does for me, I just think Derrick as a coach I really do rate him highly," he added.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...a09a416c&ei=21
Last edited by Master; 03-26-2023 at 05:14 PM.
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