I predict the fight will be almost the same as their first one.
I see AJ taking making more chances and being more aggressive, but not much more effective.
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I predict the fight will be almost the same as their first one.
I see AJ taking making more chances and being more aggressive, but not much more effective.
Pray Deontay doesn't get trained by Mayweather lol, Mayweather im surprised he's not in more demand as a trainer, crazy boxing world and crazy world.
Hopkins trainer also must be super high level. One of the very very elite. (Ah hes dead, shame, Nazid Richardson )
Anatoly Lomachenko, is obviously stunning as a trainer but hes also the father so im not sure hes an option.
Sugar Hill obviously
But these are high status multi millionaires (these boxers) they can choose who they damn want more or less and tehy choose nobodies all too often
Its SO obvious who the finest trainers are, im surprised it doesn't go down in a more logical way , Deontay has teh choice of Mayweather and his family or some unknown guy, he chooses unknown guy
I think Joshua picked a good trainer his name sounds like a famous name who has he got to championship level ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEc7tFvWgzE&ab_channel=MMAConnect
If Joshua isnt throwing all punches like he throws some (like at the start of this video) I think he has failed as a professional boxer. Drag all the fking punches FFS!
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See above for s,h,i,t/average kinetic linking vs great kinetic linking, hip control and so hip repetition is a big part of being able to do this, the more you can control the hips the more easily you can drag your body, see Ruiz on teh bag starting with very light small range of motion, but very high quality punches, then working up to many harder bigger range of motion punches, thats a good method for the reps
I also think he should go with the flow of his poor cardio high power and inferior boxing skill (only compared to Usyk) and go all out trying to "genetically bully him" early
Im a fan of both fighters I dont want to get involved in this but, I dont want to see Joshua at a low point, with 2 losses.
If he throws his bombs properly and takes educated aggressive risks early then coasts the rest of the match with the jab and defensive boxing, if that initial onslaught doesn't work out, I think it may be his best bet.
He also doesn't turn his punches as efficiently, (nothing wrong with that) but thats a big part of Usyks skill advantage.
Cmon Joshua cmon Usyk, its time for aggressive offence from Joshua, give us a hell of a show!!
I see he's got a good slip from the hip thing going on now from the training footage thats an excellent addition to his overall effectiveness. Should be maintained.
I was thinking hes a bit liek cannelo in the foot work. Hes not light on his feet liek ALi or like other boxers, some people have that heaviness to their foot work for some reason. Well I think all those rope ladder on the floor skipping like drills you see NFL players use, maybe something more specific to boxing do boxing foot work drills in-between rope ladder repetitions etc , so that for a foot work drill would be a good idea for his training, it might make him more light footed more able to "float" effortlessly, able to get around wo expending as much energy. Rather than plodding. I think hes better than Canelo for foot work and he is heavy as fk, but some people are heavy and float I bet its somewhat trainable. With that style of drill. It might be genetic but its worth being able to move without wasting effort if you can, being able to be quickly mobile if you need it.
He also takes curved steps instead of straight steps so Hopkins takes straight steps meaning he doesnt go up and down on each step (esp in his weight) he slides forward and back on every step
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Wt...unchBoxingNews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqcx...nel=AhmetBalci
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwbP...TheRingDigital
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZTR...=IKnowFootball
Finally see Mayweather's instructions on how to throw the right hand the "crème de la crème" video , that why Usk beats Joshua to the punch all night he's got a more exact pivot point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChVPuri6J4k&t=1s&ab_channel=KevinDavis
I agree 100% we will basically know by how the fight goes
Usyk wins by epic, 1 sided total anihalation
Or
Joshua wins and its only because Usyk is mentally and physically ruined by the war and basically anyone could have beat him
That's the two options.
Also if the fight is close or Usyk gets dropped or looks anything but perfect, it's because of the war and how deeply it has effected Usyk.
I also want to get this in now Usyk looks like a holocaust victim and honestly this fight shouldn't be sanctioned, Usyk lives in constant, unceasing darkness as he is troubled 24/7 by images of the war, he can't sleep, can't eat, he looks terrible, Joshua has more advantages than any fighter in history over current Usyk.
Yeah, best to ignore reality.
It depends on Usyk. The pictures I’ve seen of him make him look VERY light. Is he anywhere near fighting weight? Plus, he’s been in a literal war zone and his country is still going to be at war when he fights. How mentally prepared will he be? How focused on boxing will he be? If he’s ready I give him a great chance to stop Joshua. I keep hearing that Joshua plans to basically maul Usyk which will open him up to easy counters and tire him out. If Usyk is 100% I think he beats the absolute dog**** out of Joshua. Like, in a humiliating, taking out the frustrations of war on him kind of way. If he’s not ready (for the reasons listed above) who knows? I can tell you that this fight is far more interesting to me now but it sucks that it’s because I think there is a solid chance that Usyk won’t be at his mental or physical best.
Yea get to the front lines or get in the ring your fking posers
It depends on Usyk. The pictures I’ve seen of him make him look VERY light. Is he anywhere near fighting weight? Plus, he’s been in a literal war zone and his country is still going to be at war when he fights. How mentally prepared will he be? How focused on boxing will he be? If he’s ready I give him a great chance to stop Joshua. I keep hearing that Joshua plans to basically maul Usyk which will open him up to easy counters and tire him out. If Usyk is 100% I think he beats the absolute dogshit out of Joshua. Like, in a humiliating, taking out the frustrations of war on him kind of way. If he’s not ready (for the reasons listed above) who knows? I can tell you that this fight is far more interesting to me now but it sucks that it’s because I think there is a solid chance that Usyk won’t be at his mental or physical best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEc7tFvWgzE&ab_channel=MMAConnect
If Joshua isnt throwing all punches like he throws some (like at the start of this video) I think he has failed as a professional boxer. Drag all the fking punches FFS!
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See above for s,h,i,t/average kinetic linking vs great kinetic linking, hip control and so hip repetition is a big part of being able to do this, the more you can control the hips the more easily you can drag your body, see Ruiz on teh bag starting with very light small range of motion, but very high quality punches, then working up to many harder bigger range of motion punches, thats a good method for the reps
I also think he should go with the flow of his poor cardio high power and inferior boxing skill (only compared to Usyk) and go all out trying to "genetically bully him" early
Im a fan of both fighters I dont want to get involved in this but, I dont want to see Joshua at a low point, with 2 losses.
If he throws his bombs properly and takes educated aggressive risks early then coasts the rest of the match with the jab and defensive boxing, if that initial onslaught doesn't work out, I think it may be his best bet.
He also doesn't turn his punches as efficiently, (nothing wrong with that) but thats a big part of Usyks skill advantage.
Cmon Joshua cmon Usyk, its time for aggressive offence from Joshua, give us a hell of a show!!
I think Usyk stops him.
AJ is going to fall apart as soon as he starts getting tagged.
He doesn’t have the stamina/durability to fight how he needs to.
I hope AJ wins cause I really want to see Fury beat him, that is the fight we have been waiting for, AJ - Fury. Unfortunately Usyk is very skilled and now with the country of Ukraine on his back, he may be inspired to go for the stoppage this time.
I think Usyk stops him.
AJ is going to fall apart as soon as he starts getting tagged.
He doesn’t have the stamina/durability to fight how he needs to.
AJ spends the 1st five rounds taking away his legs and goes on to an SD victory. Fury makes a state that retirement was a joke while wearing a Saudi tee.
This one is a hard one to pick.
To me it is a 50/50 fight. I am an Usyk fan forever but contrary to those here who vote with fanboyism I am still at the fence on this one.
If Joshua comes in hard hitting the body he can win and win big before the 12th. That might also leave him open for a counter and we know Josh's chin ain't that good after all.
So, whomever sticks to the plan and catches the other one first taking advantage of the other guy's mistake/s will win.
Usyk wins. I knew he would school AJ first time around and nothing will change. AJ might get stopped this time.
There’s always a chance AJ wins a robbery if it’s slightly more competitive than last time, Eddie will try everything to get those belts back on AJ. But I fully expect it to be an even more emphatic win for Usyk. He’s simply far superior in too many departments.
AJ cant outbox him. He was exhausted by the 8th or 9th round last time and it wasn’t even high paced, so he’s not going to have late success. The only chance he has is see it as a 4 round fight and try to put it on Usyk early, because he isn’t winning any time after that anyway. He might get knocked out in the process but it’s his only chance of winning. He hasn’t got the minerals to do that though, he’s a timid fighter now.