“That’s life, isn’t it? Or should I say that’s my journey? I mean, for me, it’s not about, ‘Okay, oh, he’s a world champion, so I’ll train him’. It’s never like that for me. It’s always much more personal; much more long-term. Even with Mick Conlan, and he challenged and lost to Leigh Wood for the world title and Mick and I had worked together for years leading up to that. Josh has been with me now since he turned pro, nine years ago. They’re always long journeys. And if it wasn’t for Josh, I’m confident I probably wouldn’t be coaching now.
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