By Edward Chaykovsky

Olympic bronze medal winner David Price (20-3, 17KOs) has sent another warning to IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (17-0, 17KOs).

A few days ago, Price revealed the details of a sparring session with Joshua that took place in 2011, a year before Joshua captured a gold medal at the London Olympic Games. If a fight was put together, Price - because he's viewed as a having a suspect chin - would be a huge underdog - but Price feels he is just as capable of knocking Joshua out.

Joshua is expected to make the second defense of his title on a date in November. Price would be more than happy to get in the ring with him.

Joshua recently took to the social networks to complain about fighters who call him out in public, but fail to sign an actual contract or reject the opportunity regardless of money.

"To all potential challengers..please don't waste our time with fake hype! Serious applications only," Joshua stated.

Joshua received a quick response, and a reminder of what took place when they last traded punches, from Price.

"I fit the bill. Two Olympians. F*** what people say - we both know what happened last time we shared a ring," Price replied.

Price, while speaking to Sky Sports, claims to have drilled Joshua with a big shot and sent him crashing face first on the mat. He says Joshua needed help from his trainers to take him out of the ring.

"[I knocked Joshua out] 100 percent yeah. If it was a fight, it would have been stopped immediately. Not asleep, but flat on his face and ushered out of the ring by his trainers," Price said.

"It doesn't seem to have affected him that much, because he's gone on to achieve good things. He won a world silver medal a few months later.  Will he see my face and remember what happened when we were across the ring? Possibly. But there is only one way to find out. Look, the Dillian Whyte fight sold on the back of an amateur fight when Anthony Joshua got put down and got up and lost on points three bouts in. Anthony Joshua when he was a double ABA champion - soon to be world silver medallist - getting put flat on his face by myself, that should sell as well, I would imagine."