What if A.J. wins the rematch

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  • Get em up
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    What if A.J. wins the rematch

    If A.J. pulls out the win in Usyk 2 does he completely redeem himself? Is it possible to scratch it off as another bad night in a title fight? There is alot riding on this rematch so you can assume he will come fully prepared because if not his championship days are all but over more than likely.
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    Not really , A.J is always a top fighter with still matches we would want . Even Wilder if he lost a second straight fight and say A.J lost again, what real fight fan still doesn’t want to see these two in the same ring ? I think fans are really spoiled , most fighters circle back years later when they lose .

    Those who don’t Fury vs A.J are probably those who fear A.J will stop a Fury . I’m betting if A.J looks to good in fights he scares away Wilder and Fury ,so ? You can discredit A.J but he’s still would be the best win for Fury anything else is just an excuse not to fight him which I knew would be coming .

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    • Rockybigblower
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      #3
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      Not really , A.J is always a top fighter with still matches we would want . Even Wilder if he lost a second straight fight and say A.J lost again, what real fight fan still doesn’t want to see these two in the same ring ? I think fans are really spoiled , most fighters circle back years later when they lose .

      Those who don’t Fury vs A.J are probably those who fear A.J will stop a Fury . I’m betting if A.J looks to good in fights he scares away Wilder and Fury ,so ? You can discredit A.J but he’s still would be the best win for Fury anything else is just an excuse not to fight him which I knew would be coming .
      I thought you would of let go by now...but see you are still hanging onto at least one of AJs nuts.

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      • Mr Giggles
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        #4
        AJ WILL win the rematch.

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        • The3
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          #5
          Part 3 then

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          • deathofaclown
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mr Giggles
            AJ WILL win the rematch.
            It’s difficult to see, he was totally outclassed

            He hasn’t got the balls or stamina to take the fight to Usyk. He’s timid already and now knows Usyk can hurt him and outbox him.

            I don’t think you’re beating Usyk with a punchers chance. And we know AJ can’t box with him.

            He could risk trying to steam roll Usyk in the first couple of rounds with the huge gamble of gassing with his poor stamina and get stopped himself.

            The problem last night is it’s not like he was caught by a shot that changes the fight, that could happen to
            anyone. The problem is they looked levels apart and it’s really really difficult to bridge that gap.

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            • Shadoww702
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              #7
              AJ will win the rematch no doubt.

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              • Shadoww702
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                I don't even like AJ. But he's a thinking man. He will see he didn't use his size, strength, or reach.

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                • Mammoth
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                  Joshua probably loses the rematch. I don't think he did nearly as bad as people are saying but Usyk is the better, smarter fighter. He'll stay a few steps ahead.

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                  • Motofan
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                    I’d be hugely impressed. It’s horrible for his career if he takes back to back losses to the same guy so the pressure would be immense. Joshua would also have to fight more aggressive which leaves him vulnerable and more open to getting caught. It’s risky. Then you take in to account Usyk now knows that he can take a real heavyweight punch and also that he can at least hurt Joshua. Usyk may even get the fight held outside of the UK unless the rematch clause has something about that in it and I believe Joshua may have anxiety issues that could really flare up if he’s in there with a fighter who already beat him combined with a hostile crowd. It’s possible but he’s got a lot going against him now.

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