Personally, I feel we are going to see a different Jousha in their rematch. I feel we will see an epic trilogy between these two great fighters. Yes it is true AJ needs to work on that jab. he should watch some Foreman footage and watch how Foreman uses that jab.
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“There is no drawing board to go back to, you've got to apply pressure with your jab and your right hand and you've got to keep him off balance," McCracken said.
Jesus save us, this fcukwit has no idea what he’s doing. You’re going to need more than a fcuking 1-2 ya shet house dosser lmao. Usyk is all over the place ffs.boxinglife8 likes this.
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Yeah, keep repeating that to yourself McCracken, you are paid to keep that illusion alive.
I am sure McCracken and Hearn will find some fights to make AJ look great again after Usyk wins a rematch.
They will invite some new Molina alike guys to fool British casuals. maybe they even invent the new championship belt for Joshua.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI thought of Bread because he seems available, now that J-Rock bounced! James only has Spence * Charlo, as far as I know. I would say Ronnie Shields, but he has a ton on his plate!
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Originally posted by Thinkaboutit View PostAJ's biggest issues can't be fixed. He has a soft chin. Sometimes he can hide this by getting in first but he can get rocked too easy and also if he does not take his opponent out in any big flurry he gases. This is a champion who has lost twice and each time has been battered. These losses aren't close. Other fighters will beat him. He shouldn't take the rematch .
"Get straight on him [Usyk], all out attack use your size and strength. But you have to have big balls to do that and AJ doesnt have the stamina for that sort of thing, if he does a sustained attack for 2 rounds he needs 4 rounds to recover again. One thing we've seen with AJ before is that he'll quit in a second when he is under pressure. Its like a cheap cushion you get, just falls apart at the seams when its under pressure."
He reminds me a lot of Joseph Parker, they just dont have that grit, that fighting man spirit whatever you want to call it.Richard G likes this.
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Usyk said he had a six month camp and it showed. Everything he practiced he executed. He landed on AJ early. AJ gets confused and adapts slowly. He’s not a natural, Usyk is. This Usyk looked much better than his last fight. Just a bad style for AJ. AJ would need to push right though Usyk’s punches and hooks to the body to keep Usyk from moving left and right. Have to corral him. Then maybe uppercut through the middle if you get him to slow down. Tough order. Not likely. Course if AJ has a better night, and Usyk a worse one… If AJ wins 5-6 rounds he might get the screw. But I doubt AJ has the Stroke anymore anyway.
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