Anthony Joshua hopes to fulfill his ambitions and make his fortune in five years -- and then retire.The IBF world heavyweight champion makes a second title defence against American Eric Molina (25-3, 19 KOs) at the Manchester Arena on Saturday.But having only begun his bid to dominate the heavyweight division when he turned pro after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics in London, the 27-year-old is already considering the possibility of getting out of the boxing game early.Maybe Ill be around for another five years, Joshua said. The legacy I leave will be Ive come up the hard way and Ive stayed true to myself. I was a kid from Finchley [in north London] who went to the gym to make something of myself, to get fit. I wasnt chasing money. I was just on a self-development course.I can finish in five years provided everything goes to plan. One hundred per cent I could walk away from boxing now, its all about being happy, and Im happy. As long Im happy that is all that matters. I dont do it for the money, I dont do it for the glory nights.Victory this weekend will set up bigger fights and bigger tests next year. Wladimir Klitschko -- who ruled the division for nearly a decade but has been inactive since losing his IBF, WBA and WBO?belts on points to Tyson Fury last November -- lies in wait for Joshua (17-0, 17 KOs), possibly at Wembley Stadium in London.?Im confident it will happen, and I think hes serious, Joshua said. Klitschko was pencilled in, and that was time to announce myself on the big stage. It is big time now, baby. Its a shame Tyson Fury is not here because that was one that everyone was talking about, but there are other big fights out there.Klitschko (64-4, 54 KOs) will turn 41 in March and is agreeable to an April 29 date with Joshua, after a proposed rematch with Britains Fury twice fell through, in July and September.I dont want to sit back too long, Joshua told Sky Sports. I think its a perfect date.Like the Ukrainian Klitschko, Joshuas British rival David Haye will be an interested observer at ringside in Manchester. The 36-year-old former WBA world heavyweight champion has also talked up a possible showdown at Wembley with Joshua next year.However, Joshua has indicated he is more interested in facing WBC champion Deontay Wilder after Klitschko than Haye.I cant predict it, but there is a very possible chance that I could have a few more straps around my waist next year, Joshua said at a public workout at Manchester Arena on Tuesday. Cheap Air Max 1 Wholesale .com) - Richie Incognito has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric care unit in Arizona. 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Colorado?has hired Jared Bednar, former coach of the American Hockey League champion Lake Erie Monsters, to replace Patrick Roy as coach of the Avalanche, the team announced Thursday.Bednar, who has no NHL playing or coaching experience, signed a three-year contract with the Avalanche.Roy, the Hall of Fame goaltender, abruptly quit as Avalanche coach and vice president of hockey operations two weeks ago, sending the team on a late-summer quest to fill the vacancy. Roy cited a disconnect between himself and management over his roles.Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic called Bednar one of the top up-and-coming coaches in our business and said he fit the profile he wanted after going through the interview process.We knew we were in a rush situation, but I wanted to do what I thought was the best thing for the franchise, Sakic said on a conference call Thursday. I look at the track record, and I place a lot of value in winning championships. I know Jareds won in the [ECHL], and he just won a Calder Cup. Its tough to win in any league, and to be able to win, youve got to be doing something right.Sakic called Bednar a demanding coach whom players respect and play for. He never played in the NHL, paying his dues as a journeyman minor league defenseman in his playing days, before coaching at the minor pro level since 2002. The Lake Monsters are the top farm team of the?Columbus Blue Jackets.It hasnt been an overnight thing, Bednar said. Its taken some time, aand I think that all my stops along the way have helped prepare me for this.dddddddddddd Ive never been trying to get on a fast track to get to the NHL. I feel like the goal is to do a good job where you are and be consistent and hone your craft, and thats what Ive been working on over the years.Bednar got the nod from Sakic over Washington Capitals assistant Lane Lambert, Chicago Blackhawks assistant and former Florida Panthers head coach Kevin Dineen and others. Sakics playing experience winning two Stanley Cups under Marc Crawford and Bob Hartley helped him decide that NHL head-coaching experience wasnt a must.Last season was just Bednars fourth as a coach at the AHL level. The native of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, was an assistant in the AHL for three other seasons.?He also won the East Coast Hockey Leagues Kelly Cup in 2009 with the South Carolina Stingrays.Sakic said he wanted someone who could coach in the fast, modern NHL and work with young players. Bednar showed he could do that in the Blue Jackets organization, impressing John Tortorella early in his tenure with the big club.Tortorella told me, I dont know who [Bednar] is, but every time he sends me a guy, hes ready to play, said Blue Jackets assistant GM Bill Zito. I remembered it when he said it, and I never forgot it.The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '