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  • #51
    I see some people saying Wilder's plan of attacking the body was working. It worked for the first round but so does any gameplan. By the second round Fury was countering Wilder so it wasn't really effective.

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    • #52
      Wise words!

      QUOTE=Sparked_26;n31193467]AJ is obsessed with not gassing out. Even here he is talking about it. Difficult for him to overcome Usyk. Do you think Usyk worries about gassing out? Or Fury? Man, even Wilder. He done the right thing for me in blowing a gasket in trying to take Fury's chin off. How else was he going to win?

      Paralysis by analysis has truly set in for AJ.

      Just punch him in head AJ. Ffs.[/QUOTE]

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      • #53
        Joshua shouldnt be talking about game plans. This phony went life and death with a cruiserweight and lost.
        Joshua the fake wannabe no heart having ass *****.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post



          But what if they had a coach who was telling them they were doing, "Brilliant! Brilliant! Keep it up!" every time they went back to the corner after a round?

          I think that's why AJ replied, "ask my team about that" when he was asked what the game plan was during his interview.

          He also said something about not being sure, in his own mind, whether he was winning or not .
          The game plan starts in training camp 'Anthony Joshua's game plan and his entire philosophy was wrong for Uysk'.

          But I do think Joshua will win the rematch, because he will implement a better game plan which is more catered to his strengths. The strengths and capabilities that won him a Olympic Gold medal, got him off the deck to beat Wladimir Kiltschko, and beat down former opponents.

          Anthony Joshua has to win the rematch, I would say this is the first fight where? If he loses, he is removed from being the top-3 ranked Heavyweight in the world 'In public perception, and in genuine boxing perception'.

          I watched a short clip of Anthony Joshua's latest interview, and he states that 'Learning is over, and this is war'.

          Win or lose, I think Joshua will come with the correct game plan. One which forces him to leave it all in the ring, like the way Deontay Wilder did against Tyson Fury.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post
            Joshua's much smarter gameplan: never fight Fury or Wilder, that way he can pretend to be on their level
            Fury and Wilder are not on the same level. The results of their 3 fights have established that.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post

              Fury and Wilder are not on the same level. The results of their 3 fights have established that.
              Both are still on a different level than Joshua, though.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                The game plan starts in training camp 'Anthony Joshua's game plan and his entire philosophy was wrong for Uysk'.

                But I do think Joshua will win the rematch, because he will implement a better game plan which is more catered to his strengths. The strengths and capabilities that won him a Olympic Gold medal, got him off the deck to beat Wladimir Kiltschko, and beat down former opponents.

                Anthony Joshua has to win the rematch, I would say this is the first fight where? If he loses, he is removed from being the top-3 ranked Heavyweight in the world 'In public perception, and in genuine boxing perception'.

                I watched a short clip of Anthony Joshua's latest interview, and he states that 'Learning is over, and this is war'.

                Win or lose, I think Joshua will come with the correct game plan. One which forces him to leave it all in the ring, like the way Deontay Wilder did against Tyson Fury.

                I don't think there is any game plan that would get AJ a win over Usyk. Sure, he could go in swinging for the fences and prove his heart and machismo by taking a possibly career ending beating without quitting, like Wilder did against Fury. But that's a different kind of game plan than one that would actually get him the win.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  Both are still on a different level than Joshua, though.
                  Fury probably is, but Wilder needs to do more than get smashed by Fury twice before you can say the same about him.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                    I don't think there is any game plan that would get AJ a win over Usyk. Sure, he could go in swinging for the fences and prove his heart and machismo by taking a possibly career ending beating without quitting, like Wilder did against Fury. But that's a different kind of game plan than one that would actually get him the win.
                    Derek Chisora nearly beat Usyk, lets not try and pretend like he is some untouchable fighter 'Joshua even though he came into the fight with a sub-optimal game plan, he was still competitive to a certain extent'.

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                    • #60
                      Laila Ali commented a few years ago that Joshua was too bulky and muscular. Very true..so what energy are u planning on bringing back? U don't even have decent stamina. And what u mean a jab alone couldn't win fights today? Ali and Larry Holmes would have kicked all yall's butts easily.

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