Not all great trainers were great boxers. Most great trainers actually have some amateur and some pro experience, and then became better trainers than they were boxers. I was glad Joshua fairly and decisively lost, not because I dislike AJ or don't want him to succeed. I was glad that the boxing political power behind him (Eddie Hearn, Matchroom, Sky Boxing, DAZN) took a massive hit. I, like many others, am tired of corruption, favouritism, biased referee's, dodgy judging and the all round corruption and hegemony that has taken over. It was absolutely brilliant seeing them all, especially Eddie Hearn, looking all dishevelled and aghast at something they had no control over (4 knockdowns and complete dominance in every round) and no amount of trickery could erase. Anyway, Jonathan Banks would be a good fir for AJ.