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Molina: AJ faces painful shock
- Updated: November 1, 2016
Eric Molina has vowed to hit Anthony Joshua “harder than he’s ever been hit” after being confirmed as the next opponent for the IBF heavyweight champion.
The American will attempt to rip the belt from Joshua at the Manchester Arena on December 10, live on Sky Sports Box Office, and he issued a grim warning to the unbeaten Londoner.
Molina hurt the WBC champion Deontay Wilder in the third round of a hard-fought defeat last year and is confident he will not let Joshua off the hook when he lands his biggest punches.
“I can definitely say one thing, I will hit AJ harder than he’s ever been hit,” Molina exclusively told Sky Sports.
“That’s going to happen on December 10. I will hit him harder than he’s ever been hit and if he dances, and I can get him hurt, I will not sit back like I sat back with Wilder.
“I’ll have to attack, if I have him hurt. I’m going for the kill.”
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