I was impressed by his ability to and how quickly he went from a respectful, patient, probing, and counterpunching approach to a disrespectful, urgent, "stick in your face", roughhousing approach.
Few have that versatility on command and it will come in handy when he faces an elite welterweight.
If hes a dog he should be put down after last nights performance. He looked terrible.
He stood to toe-to-toe to please the fans and won.
It was the opposite of Anthony Joshua who Klitschko'd his way to a win and bored the fans.
Two different approaches.