By Ben Jacobs

While preparing for his own bout on May 8, heavyweight Amir Mansour (21-1, 16 KOs) will be keeping a close eye on this Saturday’s world title clash between Wladimir Klitschko and Bryant Jennings.

Mansour is of the opinion that Philadelphia’s Bryant can cause a huge surprise if he employs the right tactics against Klitschko.

“I think any good fighter can beat Wladimir if they execute their game plan properly,” said Mansour to BoxingScene.com.

“The guy is beatable.  Bryant Jennings has a great gas tank so in order for him to go ahead and maximise his advantage, I think he should get into Wlad’s chest and stay there.  Don’t let him use his reach.   Outfight him, don’t try to outbox him. 

“I think that Jennings should try and wear this guy down.  Everybody’s always at the end of his jab, they don’t try to get inside on him and make him fight.  Jennings has the physical strength and gas tank to get this guy into a war.  Lamont Brewster wasn’t outboxing him, in fact, he was taking shots but bringing it, he kept attempting to get inside but he wore his opponent down then he started landing good shots.  That’s the type of fight you have to bring to him.”