
He said “Yes, he dropped me in sparring and I continued training and that's why
I am here now, In a sense, you have to look at these things as a blessing in
disguise because in boxing, a lot of people get dropped, get hurt and then go
on and do great things. A lot of people get scared and go into a shell, but I
just learnt from my mistakes and just carried on with my career.”
Price brought the knockdown to the forefront of boxing's attention in August when he put his name forward to be Joshua's next world title challenger, having claimed to have kept it quiet because his British rival was an up-and-coming potential boxer before saying he wanted to protect him and didn't want to go around boasting about it.
The Liverpudlian called for the fight once the date at the Manchester Arena had been announced, only to see Molina confirmed as the opponent. Joshua made it clear that the sparring incident did not force him to avoid an all-British battle, and insists he is taking on the 'Drummer Boy' for professional, not personal reasons.
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