Was a huge overhand looping right thrown from a million miles away. How did AJ not block/get out of the way?? Head up in the air with his hands down. Unbelievable
It looked to me like Joshua wanted to ease into the fight and he couldn't snap out of that mentality. I believe he felt he could keep Dubois behind the jab and win a quiet opening round 10-9, thinking Dubois will be respectful of his power and a bit cautious initially after he took 100 right hands in the first 2 rounds vs Hrgovic, but Dubois brought the heat instantly and it changed everything. Once you have a mindset, it's hard to get out of it quickly.
I think Joshua planned to pick Dubois off bit by bit, until the opportunity to take out a weakened Dubois presented itself, but Dubois had his own ideas and just went about his job of absolute destruction. He's faster than he looks as well and the strength of the man is there for all to see. He's getting better and better. Three performances in a row tell us that, and i watched his shot on Usyk again last night and Usyk is one very lucky man. It was a legal blow. Cash in - His Excellency
Was a huge overhand looping right thrown from a million miles away. How did AJ not block/get out of the way?? Head up in the air with his hands down. Unbelievable
When I saw it, my first reaction was this is a punch zelenoff would throw
Depends what you mean by standing... If the Earth tilted as Wilder connected, and the horizontal and vertical changed... technically...
Who can argue that? Lol
A very astute post! It's precisely what I've been saying for a decade, and a truth not lost on Matchroom Boxing.
Joshua is a tremendous heavyweight operating in a stacked era; but he would never end the fight standing against Deontay Wilder. Not in a million years.
Horrible style clash for Joshua.
You have to understand the mentality... If Dubois is this incredible puncher, who fought the cream of the crop, then Joshua lost to the best... Never mind that this scenario is laughable. Dubois is doing well, as Parker is and as Bakole is... They are fighting guys in the division who round it out. Dubois was stopped by Usyk, as was Joshua, that is parity of a sort... Joshua was simply overrated. Usyk was diplomatic but stated clearly that Joshua was not a hard fight for him. If one assumes the Dubois punch on Usyk was legal, then one has to assume Usyk would have gotten up if it was not called low.
The way I see it is you have 3 guys successfully challenging for a crack at the apple: They are the three mentioned above. It would be a second chance for Dubois...
People still overating wilder and his mythical power. Dubois has shown to be a much bigger puncher than wilder with 2 kos over top 5 guys. Wilder kod 1 top 10 guy his entire career. If you look at ko percentage Dubois has a 50% ratio to Wilders 25% against top 10 opponents. Dubois also kod Miller who probably would be in tge top 10 if he didn't get robbed against ruiz. I dont see any hidden gems on Wilders resume just guys like spilzka, Washington, duhapas etc
Dubois did not stop his opponents like Wilder... Top 5 lol, out of what? You a ful! There is no real top 5 or top 10, there are 2 or three top guys and a bunch of workmanlike fighters, and then the contenders. You are overrating Dubois so you can credit Joshua... Like everyone here knew you would!:lol1: A moment ago DD was a defensively suspect hitter who was clawing up the ladder. DD does not even have one punch power, he uses accumulation, like he did against Joshua.
A very astute post! It's precisely what I've been saying for a decade, and a truth not lost on Matchroom Boxing.
Joshua is a tremendous heavyweight operating in a stacked era; but he would never end the fight standing against Deontay Wilder. Not in a million years.
Horrible style clash for Joshua.
Depends what you mean by standing... If the Earth tilted as Wilder connected, and the horizontal and vertical changed... technically...
It landed because Anthony was fighting scared, his head was up in the air and his hands were down because he didn’t want to commit to a punch
He was always trying to pull away after he punched and not get hit
he didn’t commit to a punch until the final round when he got dropped for the last time
The funny thing is it’s the exact same kind of punch Wilder throws but at 1/8 the speed
If wilder would of landed that punch on Anthony he would still be asleep right now
A very astute post! It's precisely what I've been saying for a decade, and a truth not lost on Matchroom Boxing.
Joshua is a tremendous heavyweight operating in a stacked era; but he would never end the fight standing against Deontay Wilder. Not in a million years.
Horrible style clash for Joshua.
All Wilder was in his prime was twitchy reflexes, killer instinct and unbelievable one punch power
And that is undeniable
DDD has excellent power but not the one punch power that has fighters twitching on the canvas
Miller said that DDD has good power but he has been hit way harder
Miller and Herzavic or however you spell his name we’re still on their feet when the fight was stopped
Miller gassed and DDD still couldn’t take him off his feet
Hrgovic was stopped on a cut
So those are referee stoppages not clean KOs
Fury said that no one punches like wilder, which is obvious to anyone who has been watching boxing for some time
Great post, and very true. Wilder had Tyson, Foreman, Shavers, Williams, Liston level power.
This is universally acknowledged by the people who actually know the game.
daggum isn't in that league.
It's funny how boxers can't defend punches well. In training camps what are they practising?
Right, and equally funny how they take the 300 million dollars off the table that 99.99% of ALL big strong, athletic men are terrified to go for.
Here's my guess, Hugh. Boxing at world level just isn't as easy as it looks to the untrained eye.
We saw it with Vlad until he was taught to clinch (cheat),.
oh yeah who could forget vlad with that mighty clinch, he would jab straight shot and literally wrap himself around his opponent, very annoying stuff if u didnt like him but effective
People still overating wilder and his mythical power. Dubois has shown to be a much bigger puncher than wilder with 2 kos over top 5 guys. Wilder kod 1 top 10 guy his entire career. If you look at ko percentage Dubois has a 50% ratio to Wilders 25% against top 10 opponents. Dubois also kod Miller who probably would be in tge top 10 if he didn't get robbed against ruiz. I dont see any hidden gems on Wilders resume just guys like spilzka, Washington, duhapas etc
All Wilder was in his prime was twitchy reflexes, killer instinct and unbelievable one punch power
And that is undeniable
DDD has excellent power but not the one punch power that has fighters twitching on the canvas
Miller said that DDD has good power but he has been hit way harder
Miller and Herzavic or however you spell his name we’re still on their feet when the fight was stopped
Miller gassed and DDD still couldn’t take him off his feet
Hrgovic was stopped on a cut
So those are referee stoppages not clean KOs
Fury said that no one punches like wilder, which is obvious to anyone who has been watching boxing for some time
It landed because Anthony was fighting scared, his head was up in the air and his hands were down because he didn’t want to commit to a punch
He was always trying to pull away after he punched and not get hit
he didn’t commit to a punch until the final round when he got dropped for the last time
The funny thing is it’s the exact same kind of punch Wilder throws but at 1/8 the speed
If wilder would of landed that punch on Anthony he would still be asleep right now
People still overating wilder and his mythical power. Dubois has shown to be a much bigger puncher than wilder with 2 kos over top 5 guys. Wilder kod 1 top 10 guy his entire career. If you look at ko percentage Dubois has a 50% ratio to Wilders 25% against top 10 opponents. Dubois also kod Miller who probably would be in tge top 10 if he didn't get robbed against ruiz. I dont see any hidden gems on Wilders resume just guys like spilzka, Washington, duhapas etc
Everything told me ddd would win this but I read too much into others opinions?
Josh to me didn't look convincing against helenius and jermain, yet people thought ddd wouldn't pose more questions than them, andJosh would win cos of experience? I went along with that too, whilst thinking ddd beating flip and Miller was better than anything Josh did of late
Joshua remembered the sparring sesession, from what i heard dubois would hurt him regularly. when dubois landed the first punch, you could tell he remembered the sparring sessions and essentially check out mentally, i don't want to say quit because AJ showed a lot of heart taking those shots and getting up again and again but the gameplan went out and basic things like holding your hands up. he knew dubois always had the capacity to finish him in a real fight and his nightmare came true
Was a huge overhand looping right thrown from a million miles away. How did AJ not block/get out of the way?? Head up in the air with his hands down. Unbelievable
It looked like he thought he was well out of range, but clearly wasn't. That's all I can think.
We know AJ isn't someome defensive wizard but he's generally smart enough not to get hit with that kind of shot.
That's why I think he completely had a lapse and badly misjudged the distance and thought he was safe. But even then, it come from so far out that you'd think he would make a decent effort of blocking it. It's not even like it was a particularly quick overhand right.
Honestly I think he was just panicking a bit. It was evident from 30 seconds in that Dubois jab had him worried and he lost concentration.
bingo which is exactly why i predicted a KO win for dubois and Im shocked that Hearns didnt see this coming. also that pre fight poll they showed 83% favoring joshua i also thought was insane but assume it was a lot of casuals.
Dubois is nothing like the guys that Joshua has been facing since Ruiz. None of those guys had a chance to KO joshua. Even when he took the Usyk fight they took it because they believed Usyk was too small and had no chance.
I do not think casuals thought AJ would win. Did anyone think a guy supposed to be almost top dog would just stand there like AJ did? with hands down and head up? Dubois had worked on his defense and was confident in it... Enough so to attack and keep attacking. I never thought much of either of these guys and thought Joshua would win, but what "casuals" thought Sanders would ice Vlad? Same scenario really. It is a weak division and some of these guys get far with bad habits still around. AJ cannot fight when he cannot set and he losses his composure when on the retreat. Dubois had enough confidence to push AJ back and not worry about getting tagged.
I told my friends this exact thing and took a screenshot of it. The distance he was at when he threw it was nuts.
Distance? If this fight had been in Jersey? AJ would have been in New York State trying to avoid that shot!
he was too chilled in the run up to the fight, which AJ'ers thought meant he was going to be killer relaxed in the ring resulting finally in killer AJ being unleashed on the world (did he ever exist even for a short moment) but it ended up him looking like he was going for a nap in there, which he was
ben was lauded as transforming AJ but he may well have ended up overseeing his poorest performance in the ring, at the end of the day its pretty easy for a guy like AJ who is good to look great v lower level guys like he had in the run up to this fight & were used by AJ'ers as proof he was better than ever but dubois, even tho he has had his issues as well, turned out to be too dangerous for AJ
I think people get hypnotized by AJ. It is not a trainers fault that a fighter keeps his hands down, decides to keep his head straight up, and zone out... Davis had no more responsibility for what happened to AJ than I did... Everything Ben worked on was shelved when AJ decided to hand his head to DD on a sliver platter, DD just had to fire away, and he did, though I must say he looked splendid defensively compared to previous fights... AJ's problem has always been he cannot overcome aggression that truly backs him up. He stops doing everything when he is truly backed up. Ironically enough, Usyk had a harder time than many with AJ precisely because USyk is a genius at lateral movements and not so good at straight away backing his opponents up...
AJ losses his bearing when he is backed up... Like Vlad Klitsko who "flinched" when attacked, this is a psychological issue. In either case it makes the fighter shut down under certain conditions. We saw it with Vlad until he was taught to clinch (cheat), and we see it with AJ when he faces guys who can hit and come forward aggressively.
It landed because Anthony was fighting scared, his head was up in the air and his hands were down because he didn’t want to commit to a punch
He was always trying to pull away after he punched and not get hit
he didn’t commit to a punch until the final round when he got dropped for the last time
The funny thing is it’s the exact same kind of punch Wilder throws but at 1/8 the speed
If wilder would of landed that punch on Anthony he would still be asleep right now
Was a huge overhand looping right thrown from a million miles away. How did AJ not block/get out of the way?? Head up in the air with his hands down. Unbelievable
I told my friends this exact thing and took a screenshot of it. The distance he was at when he threw it was nuts.