I guess we should look at the bright side of things. Now he's got 6 weeks to sit down, and really take a look at his game. He can breakdown film to see mechanical flaws or weaknesses and try to correct them. He can also work on pitch selection while he's out. Most people think that doesn't make much sense, but now is a great time for him to look at his game in-depth. He can study his flaws and try to start fixing them without jumping into the cage and trying to over do it. I'm sure he and Von Joshua will make these next 6 weeks very fruitful, even if they're not spent on the field.