it depends on the perspective of the sentence.
1st Sentence (future continuous tense)
2nd Sentence (past continuous)
The first Sentence talks about him being sad for the fear of making a mistake which has not happened yet.
The second Sentence is in reference to the sadness that comes from a mistake he has already made.
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The second one is probably more correct, but people say the first one all the time.
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On your first sentence, people aren’t usually sad about mistakes that haven’t happened yet. They might fear making a mistake in the future, but fear and sadness are very different emotions.
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He is sad about making a mistake
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Both are fine. I have to disagree with the other poster - - neither of these apply to the future.