The 27-year-old British boxer showed off an impressive
physique when tipping the scales at 17 stone 11 pounds (113kg)
as he looks to make it 18 knockout wins from 18 professional
bouts on Saturday.
"People love the thud of punches and there will be a knockout,"
said Joshua who won Olympic gold at the London 2012 Games.
"People are saying I'm the favorite but I don't see it like
that. I take him as a real challenger. I've got to stay calm,
wait for him to fatigue and then unload."
Molina, 34, who has suffered three defeats in 28 bouts, weighed
in at 16 stone 13 pounds as he attempts to land a first world
title.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston in London; Editing by Tony Jimenez)
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