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- Updated: December 3, 2016
Eric Molina believes he will be able to exploit any mistakes IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua makes when they meet in Manchester next Saturday.
Molina (25-3-KO19) arrived in England on Saturday ahead of his second attempt to win a world heavyweight title, having previously been knocked out by WBC champion Deontay Wilder in 2015.
That was one of three defeats on Molina’s record, although the first of those came against Ashanti Jordan on his debut back in 2007 soon after he turned professional, following a belated introduction to the sport at the age of 23.
Since the Wilder defeat, Molina has beaten Rodricka Ray and most recently Tomasz Adamek, and he feels he is now a more dangerous performer than he ever has been as he finalises his preparations for the Sky Sports Box Office date with Joshua (17-0-KO17).
“They judge me by the (Chris) Arreola fight (the second of three defeats), which was …