Big Anthony Joshua knows that he is always just one punch from the boxing promised land and just one punch from a pile of fallen idols.He also knows that men like Eric Molina, heavyweights that are heavy underdogs, are the dangerous fighters, the type you overlook, the type that raise their game and give you a fight that you were not expecting.Joshua is unbeaten in an easy sequence of 17 fights and Saturdays clash at the Manchester Arena is his second defence of the IBF heavyweight title. It could be his most difficult fight if Molina can survive until round five or six. However, its a big if.Molina is a decent survivor, he gets up when knocked down and in his last fight, in front of a hostile crowd in Poland, he was trailing on all three scorecards when he stopped Tomasz Adamek in the 10th round. I would argue with some convincing statistics that Adamek is better than the 17 men Joshua has demolished.Still, the simple fact remains that Joshua is such an impressive fighter, sensible person and a man that is close to immaculate in his preparation; it is combination that appears to rule out making a mistake and getting beat in an upset. All shocks in boxing can be easily explained once the dust has settled and the emotions have faded.The pressure is on him and is he strong enough to deal with it? asked Molina. I have no pressure -- I just have to go in there, stick to a plan and win the title.Joshua has started to talk about big fights next year and the very real possibility of sharing the ring with Wladimir Klitschko, a man that once hired him as a sparring partner, in a fight that will alter the troubled boxing landscape.The heavyweight sport could do with a large dash of dignity after the Tyson Fury mess, Tony Bellew and David Haye in a freak fight and Dereck Chisoras table-tossing latest. Madly, the Whyte and Chisora fight on Joshuas undercard is a good fight, a 50-50 that did not need to be hyped with a series of truly horrible confrontations.There is also a good world title fight between two decent men in New Zealand on Saturday when the unbeaten duo of Joseph Parker and Andy Ruiz fight for Furys old WBO belt.I know Ruiz is a good guy, there is no hate here -- there is no need, said Parker. Auckland will come to a stop when they fight, Parker is a national idol and brave.In many ways Molina is a far more dangerous opponent than either Parker or Ruiz and that is because he knows how to lose; he has come through real adversity without quitting. He will not panic when Joshua hurts him and he will hurt him.However, Molinas hopes rest on rumours that Joshua has endured some torrid days in the sparring ring being true and that, totally out of character, the champion has taken his eyes off the fight to dream a little of the riches next year.Next year is the promised land, make no mistake; Saturday night is no mans land in many ways and nobody is safe there. Bogdan Bogdanovic Jersey .C. -- Charlotte Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said after all of these years in the NBA hes still amazed at some of the things LeBron James does. Zach Randolph Jersey . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. 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Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has urged the NRL to take a cautious approach to expanding into Western Australia.Rugby League continues to extend its reach far away beyond its eastern seaboard home, with nib Stadium hosting Perths first ever rugby league international between Australia and New Zealand on Saturday.The western capitals yet to be finished Perth Stadium will host a State of Origin fixture in 2019, as the ARL Commission continues to search for new markets.But on the back of the failed Western Reds experiment, Meninga said rugby league needed to work harder to create fertile ground for a top level side to be based in Perth.I think there will be eventually a team here, but when Im not quite sure, Meninga said.ARL Commission chairman John Grant has spoken about developing the game, I think thats a smart play.But I think (you need) to develop the game at the grassroots, and get all the participation rates up.I think theres a real focus and a lot of money going to the elite level but theres also got to be a focus (on grassroots).ddddddddddddOur game has to have a future and the only way to have a future is to get young kids playing the game.There is no doubt there is an appetite for rugby league in the west. The clash between the Kiwis and the Kangaroos at the 20,500 capacity nib Stadium has sold out.Kangaroos captain Cameron Smith said that was proof the game had a foothold in WA.If the interest level is high and the participation is high itd be great for our game to be playing right across the country, Smith said.Itd be great for our broadcasters. Weve got a CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) coming up and the players are very passionate about growing our game and were not just concerned about making money for ourselves, we want our game strong at grassroots level. ' ' '