Anthony Joshua might be the next Audley Harrison, says Matt Skelton

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MATT SKELTON has warned Anthony Joshua MBE that heโ€™s planning to derail his pro career at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on Saturday, live on Sky Sports โ€“ and says that Joshua could follow the same path as Audley Harrison.

Skelton is Joshuaโ€™s seventh pro opponent after joining the paid ranks from winning Olympic gold medal at London 2012, and the young hotshot has blasted half a dozen fighters away inside two rounds so far.

Harrison won gold in Sydney in 2000 and after moving to 18-0 the Londoner lost back-to-back fights against Danny Williams and Dominick Guinn, and Skelton says that while he rates Joshua, he intends to cause an upset on Saturday.

โ€œAnthony Joshua has all the natural attributes of a good heavyweight – he’s in brilliant shape, but we saw with Audley Harrison in his early days, he went through 18 fights unbeaten against hand-picked opponents and then he came unstuck,โ€ said Skelton. โ€œI am not going to Liverpool to lay down and take a paycheck, that’s not in my make-up and I am not all about money, I am always in the gym ticking over and we really didn’t do enough to prepare for the Price fight. I have been training hard and often and I needed a fight.โ€

Joshua was just 14 years old when Skelton won his first title, beating Julius Francis for the English belt in February 2004 and in a two-year spell from 2006 to 2008 Skelton was a major player in the Heavyweight scene, winning the Commonwealth title for the second time and facing Danny Williams and Michael Sprott for the belt, then Ruslan Chagaev in a world title fight before winning the European crown against Paulo Vidoz.

โ€œI look back at some of my old fights and I think that if I can produce some of the stuff that I did back then, Anthony will have his hands full,โ€ said Skelton โ€œI am not kidding myself, I always say this about athletes in any sport, a lot of the time it is not the ability or the age that stops you from performing but it’s the hunger – when you are young the hunger is there and you feel like you can take on the world and you have a care-free attitude, that takes you a long way.

โ€œI am not going to kid myself, they want him to win and they see tonight as a fight he will win and build upon, and they think that if he does beat me it is a good name on his record. But I am not here tonight to accept that, I just think it is a risky fight for him but heavyweight boxing is a risky business as we all know, one-punch can change everything.โ€

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