Anthony Joshuas professional record could hardly be better -- but he believes he will only improve now Rob McCracken is his full-time head coach.The IBF world heavyweight champion will have McCracken in his corner for the first time in the paid ranks on Saturday when he makes a second title defence against Eric Molina at the Manchester Arena.Joshua has stopped all 17 opponents as a professional since winning a gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics, when McCracken was his head coach as part of Team GB.McCracken will still combine his work training A.J. with Team GBs amateur boxing team in Sheffield and Tony Sims, who has coached Joshua so far in the pro ranks, will still be the lead second in the corner.The 48-year-old coach trained British super-middleweight Carl Froch to three reigns as world champion and Joshua hopes his experience will benefit him with bigger tests looming in 2017.Rob brings amounts of experience, Joshua told ESPN.You can tell by the people he brings in for sparring. He has been a mentor for so many years.Hes just a good geezer and it helps a lot having people in your corner that you can trust.He brings world championship-level experience and hes got a bag of fighters who want to work with him and connections.Hes just well respected and I like to work with people who have been in the game and know what Im going through rather than someone you can just hold. He has just been in the game so that speaks volumes to me.Thats why I dont go to press conferences running my mouth off, I try to conduct myself in the right way. Its because I have a good mentor alongside me, hes a good asset.Joshua, who is from Finchley in north London, is being lined up to face Wladimir Klitschko in April, either at Wembley Stadium in London or the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.The winner of David Haye-Tony Bellew on March 4 is a possibility for a summer showdown for Joshua, or even rival world champion Deontay Wilder, the American who holds the WBC title.But Joshua is not allowing himself to be distracted from the task in hand, 34-year-old American Molina (25-3, 19 KOs), who was knocked out in the ninth round by Wilder in June last year.When I hear David Haye talking its like, Youre not really relevant right now, said Joshua.Everyone has their journey set out and I have mine set out, so Im not really worried about him because if I beat Molina, Ive got Klitschko.All fighters that come in are probably 10 percent better than what we have seen from them before because theres a chance they could become the champ.If I want to fight Haye, Ill fight Haye. 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Sydney coach John Longmire says its time for everyone to move on after his co-skipper Kieren Jack ended a tumultuous week with a key role in the Swans 38-point AFL triumph over Geelong.Jack was thrust into the spotlight on the eve of his 200th game when a family spat also involving his girlfriend, his mother and his father, former rugby league great Garry Jack, became public knowledge.But far from retreating into his shell, the combative Jack burst out of the blocks with the opening goal of the match at Simonds Stadium.He ended the night with a game-high three goals and 24 possessions before being joined in an emotional post-match huddle by his younger brother and teammate Brandon, who was an emergency for the clash at Simonds Stadium.Kieren went through a tough week, Longmire said.Its been well written and documented and I think everyone is over it to be honest.I think we all need to move on from it.The players obviously supported him and Brandon in a really strong way but in the end I think its time that everyone moved on.The Swans dominated the midfield battle and also got great returns from a number of their youngest players including defenders Calllum Mills and Aliir Aliir.ddddddddddddrom the first bounce I thought we played a really good, strong brand of footy, Longmire said.They came at us a bit in the second quarter but I thought our leaders were sensational and our kids were super tonight.Someone told me before we came in that we had four (players who had played) under 10 games and eight under 30.Aliirs ability to hold down a key defensive position allowed Longmire to keep regular fullback Ted Richards in the forward line for the entirety of the match.We were hoping by now that Sam Reid would be back but hes not and with Kurt (Tippett) out as well we thought we needed another tall, particularly down here on a longer ground, said Longmire.Ted hasnt played a lot of football recently as a forward but he did as a young fella.He knows his stuff and he played a role for us.He had three shots at goal and was just another marking target in our forward line.The Swans will draw level on points with ladder leaders Hawthorn if they win Thursday nights huge clash at the SCG. 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