Comments Thread For: Eubank Jr: You Can't Win Them All, Joshua Will Come Back Stronger

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  • NachoMan
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dare7

    Actually wilder will leave a big opening for AJ to come in and knock him out cold. Look at wilder fights and tell me anyone who is a devastating puncher and knock out artist? Not even Tyson Fury will be on that list.

    Usyk is just an anomaly. He is different. The only prayer one has is to catch him with a big shot but note this. Usyk is not a stationary fighter so chasing him all day might get one fatigue, throwing heavy shots and missing can get one tired coz Usyk moves all day and has cardio for years and he has quick hands and he is south paw.

    What I noticed from Usyk fight is AJ has issues with those with extremely quick hands that throws combination quickly. He was piecing Ruiz up in the first fight before he tried to end things quickly and caught with a devastating punch to his temple distorted his equilibrium and he couldn't stand straight again but he solved that in the rematch by fighting long and jabbing but this Usyk guy is madly different. From what I learnt Usyk is a 225 guy that shrinked himself to fight in the cruiserweight but now he is fighting more naturally contrary to what others are saying that he buffed up.

    I believe Uysk is the real boogie man for any heavyweight out there. But we will see what happens in the rematch....
    Idk, I rate Usyk very highly, but I haven't forgotten his performance against a very worn out Dereck Chisora. That wasn't a fluke. Usyk can be muscled and roughed up, so it wouldn't surprise me at all to see another fresher HW come at him, hurt him and beat him. AJ's major problem is that he is just not a natural fighter. He fancies himself a seasoned boxer, but he clearly is not. He's in there thinking too much and too slowly to compete with quality boxers. He seems to have very little natural instinct to just fight. His brain gets in the way. I think more than anything else, AJ absolutely MUST get a new training team to teach him to be a more natural fighter, but his sh.t ball team cheer him on as he's completely fcking up and getting embarrassed. They don't know what's happening before their eyes, so how can they help him? AJ is loyal though, so I assume he will stick with his friends, to the detriment of his career.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Dare7

      And I will stand on this, Wilder cannot beat AJ..... AJ will sleep him. There is a reason why wilder ran from guys like Wladimir Klitschko, Potvekin, Whyte & AJ. Because this guys are heavy punchers who can actually knock him out cold.

      I am shocked Tyson Fury couldn't knock him out cold. With those guys I mentioned he would have been out.

      Usyk is a different ball game.... Funny AJ is the one willing to fight them all. First wilder should handle his business with Fury then we would see how the future goes .....

      But note this.... Wilder ducked AJ and even admitted it himself by quitting on a big pay day.. Lou di bella also confirmed this and the reason he is stuck with Tyson Fury is because he thought it was another easy touch.....

      ​​​​Concerning the mega fights, Fury screwed it not AJ, AJ is still the big draw. Infact no one knows what Fury will do after winning wilder but AJ will always be there fighting and been the main guy.

      The truth is other fighters will be for a rude awakening if they feel AJ is an easy guy to win now.... The truth is I don't see other heavyweight beating Usyk except say Fury and even that match if it happens, Fury could lose big time as well. And someone like wilder will be looking for Usyk all day before Usyk knock him out.
      Say what you will about Wilder's skills, but he's demonstrated himself to be very tough in the ring. He's shown a solid chin when cracked and pretty impressive recuperative powers when stunned or being steadily beaten. I don't think he would have lasted much longer against Fury in the second fight, but the dude was on his feet when the fight got stopped. He did not get counted out. AJ and many other top HWs would have been on the ground and counted out for sure had they taken the same beating.

      Btw, AJ's drawing power has surely taken a big hit. He will always have fans, but most fans (outside of GB) like winners. There remains no mystique or aura of superiority around AJ. He is viewed by fans and opponents alike as a flawed and very vulnerable fighter. He can be cleanly outboxed and outfought (outpunched) so opponents will be salivating for a shot against him and fans know that he is a 50/50 proposition at best.
      Last edited by NachoMan; 09-28-2021, 01:26 PM.

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