 Anfyn Y Joshua, the world champion of the world kid from London phenomenal career what he's achieved is unbelievable He's fighting against Clichco, one of the best I've ever seen that unbelievable what he's came from We started boxing late but we all know now we get charged with we do think a new representative on that case and one on that case that you've saved the guy's life and he's probably thankful for it I'd imagine but how did that case come about? with the prosecutor and a sensible conversation with the judge. The conversation we basically had was, look, we understand that he's committed the offence. We understand that it is what it is. I don't mind saying that publicly because obviously, he's been very straight about himself. His on record is in a book. Otherwise, it'll have to be much more circumspect. The reality is he's done what he has done. But the punishment was going to end his career. The punishment would have ended his career. The punishment would never have fought in the Europeans, Felly o'r cydeilig, os ydych yn gyfwariad y cyfelfadau, mae'n gwybod. Ond, mewn hyn wedi hyn o bach yn y peidio, rwy'n dyfodwnau ddod i'i tardu a ddim y byddai bod y byddai'r raihaith sy'n ei gael i'w gwasanaeth y casja a rwy'n gael i'w gwasanaethu hyn am y casja, ond oes yn rhaniaf skolwyr i gylechiau... ...yndyn y gallai yw geilwyr i gylech. Wrth i'r rhaniaf geilwyr i gylech, gyda'r hargyst victoriousen y ber brincwyr yn y morgylchedd o ynbaid. O'r hyn beth teidiad o'r llais yn bach, ychwanegu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio a y Eurofynio, ychwanegu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n Gweithliriaeth, i'n duw i'ch gweithio ar y USA, oedd elef iawn, ar y cyfle ddechrau ar y mewni. Ychwanegu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y Gweithwyr. ac mae'n iawn i'n cael ei gael i'n meddwl 300 ysgol ychydig i'ch cyflwyno i'n ei wneud i ddweud i fynd i chi'n bwysig, i'n helpu ffamil o'ch gwirioneddol i'r llwyno dychydig. A byddwch i ddim yn ei ddweud. A byddwch i'ch cyfle o'r cael ymlaen, o'r cyflwyno a chylo arall, o'r cyfle o'r cyfle o'r cyflwyno, ym mwy fydda'n gwybod iawn ffasio pob o'r cyflwyno, i'r prysyn o'r prinsin yn ymwneud o'r cwrsio arall i'ch byw yn edrych. Niddai yn cyfrifio ar gyflawn. Nid ydych chi'n gwybod. Y prysyn yn ymwneud. Y prosiectur hwnnw yn mynd i'r prysyn addysgol a dylai nhw'n gwybod. A chyda i'r gweithio, mae'r gweithio beth sy'n gwybod y telyd o'r lle, a'u'r cardiff, yn ymddi'r Gwbeth, mae'n gweithio'r sefydliad i'r hyn. Dwi'n credu'r cerddau. Yn fawr yng Ngwybodaeth, yw'r chi'n bwysig. Mae'n amlwch a chyfnigt er mwyndu ar fynd. Mae twdd yn gweithio, yw'r eu aceddiadau. Yn gweithio'r Llyfr Yn yn bwyng y ddechrau mewn gwahanol, rydyn ni'n dod i'r cymhwynt Clichco. Naet yr oeddd i'r Rhaglen, a rydyn ni23 yn gwaith. Rydyn ni'n rost, i'r fawr tyf yn dod, a rydyn ni'n gweithio'r rhaglen. Rydyn ni'n gweithio, a rydyn ni'n gweithio. I sat at the wedding, and it wasn't even my family, it was my wife's family, I sat at the wedding watching the fights with my wife kicking me under the table, I didn't go to the fight, I'm at least watching the fight. Because they didn't start boxing too late now, that's why I've got to give him so much credit for everything he's achieved, he's just a kid from London. That survival mode, you know yourself in these streets that drink drugs, violence, that was the norm. First and where he's fighting, he's from Watford which is... And to come through that, and to then be champion of the world, yes he's had that blip the last year or so, but that's boxing for you, especially the caliber of boxing now. It's unbelievable what he's achieved and how much that case there is outpathed his whole life. It's what they call a hinge of battle moment, they go back to us saying about what is, and it's a what is or it's a hinge of battle. There's a moment you can pick, it's very rare you can do it but you can see in his life, you can pick that one moment that changes everything. And it's that moment. How was it seeing him winning the belt? Did you feel anything for that or was it just another case? No I did feel some, I felt, I actually did feel well about that, more so than any other cases, simply because I got to boast about it a little bit. But not going to lie, but mainly because we played our part in that. We actually genuinely played our part in that and what he was doing was exactly what I told the judge he would do. So it's kind of vindication, validation for what I'd said because it was right. Often people think we just stand up and say whatever's going to work. And of course we try what we try, everything we can within reason for our clients. But sometimes you are telling the truth entirely. There's exaggeration and there's elaboration and there's all the different things. We never lie. You can't lie. We absolutely and then people may not believe that. But we don't. If a client tells us they're guilty, we can't represent them. The rules are simple and we wouldn't take the risk of doing that for someone we don't know. Say, well, you've told me that, but don't tell anyone you've told me that. Because the chances are they will one day tell someone they told you that. So you don't take those risks. But quite often you will put across the best case scenario and to see the best case scenario, especially when it is very much the best, the best case scenario you've ever given. Because it's not every day I get to stand up and say, but this man could be the head of the champion of the world. I got to say that one day and then he became that.