Joshua ‘confident, not overconfident’ ahead of Parker fight
By Reuters
23 March 2018 |
5:38 am
Unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua said on Wednesday he is feeling confident, but not overconfident as he prepared for his fight against New Zealander Joseph Parker.
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