Everyone in the boxing world seems to think they have the answer for Anthony Joshua moving forward. Dominick Guinn works with Mike Tyson's old trainer and believes he has the solution for the Englishman.
Dominick Guinn thinks Anthony Joshua is too nice and needs to recover the ‘dog' that's in him. Boxing needs you to be mean. He recently spoke about that with MyBettingSites.
Article Continues Below“He needs to get back into believing in himself, believing what he can do. I believe that he knows that he’s a champion, he knows what to do. I think he just really needs somebody to bring him out of him. And I think right now, the people over there, his current team are probably not bringing it out of him.”
Dominick Guinn wants to see Anthony Joshua join his boxing team in Houston. Mike Tyson's former trainer can help bring the dog out.
“That's what I mean, yes – we’ll bring the dog out of him, the killer out of him, help him remember how it felt before he won his first title, before he beat Charles Martin and got that first belt. And the hunger he felt when he first won it. If he comes to us, that's what we’ll be preaching for him to get back to. I think it's just like a light switch. We just need to turn the lights on. It's going to be just pretty much dead easy to just turn a light on. If he decides to come to Houston, he will win that title back and WBC belt also.
“I feel like if he does come to Houston, that's going to give him another boost when he steps in the ring. To step out on his own and come somewhere else, and somewhere where he's uncomfortable. And he's going to come here and he's going to get real uncomfortable and we're just going to bring it back out of him.
“He's going to be around other lions and killers just like himself. It’s a professional world and a professional ring that you get into everyday. If he ends up in Houston I can guarantee you'll probably see the best Anthony Joshua you’ve ever seen before.”
The boxing world eagerly awaits to see what Anthony Joshua will do next. It seems highly likely he'll move to Houston in order to prepare for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.