Is this a situation where AJ actually is a massive underdog because mentally and emotionally he doesn't have the fighting spirit inside of him? In other words, AJ's biggest problem in the fight is due to his being a massive puzzy?
Here are some images to take us down memory lane:
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You can see he became very cautious at this point. Look at the look of apprehension on his face.
Then at the 12th round, we remember this event:
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And then we see his body language crumble. It look as if he went back to his corner to cry. Is this what a warrior looks like? I was shocked by the visible weakness he showed the world. It was appalling. It was as if he were saying to everyone that he knew he lost and it broke his heart:
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Hatman put together a video on the psychology of AJ, and it was really interesting:
What is this? Was he crying in his corner at the end of the fight? Why type of "warrior" is this? It's a bit embarrassing, isn't it?
Maybe AJ just doesn't have a warrior's heart. Should he be in the ring fighting or should he be advertising headphones in a commercial? I don't think he has the mentality to beat Usyk, and I don't think that Garcia can turn AJ into a Marcos Maidana or an Antonio Margarito.
There's going to be a moment where AJ has to dig down to the very bowels of his soul, and he's going to have to go somewhere he's never been before, and he won't be able to do it. He's going to come to the undeniable fact that he's not a warrior. I think Usyk stops AJ this time.
Here are some images to take us down memory lane:
178af09680e2d22c63e7a9a7593c0cbe6cb63e59.gifv.gif
You can see he became very cautious at this point. Look at the look of apprehension on his face.
Then at the 12th round, we remember this event:
6b2fdb34b7abf847a997eb1b551f607c8692d48a.gifv.gif
And then we see his body language crumble. It look as if he went back to his corner to cry. Is this what a warrior looks like? I was shocked by the visible weakness he showed the world. It was appalling. It was as if he were saying to everyone that he knew he lost and it broke his heart:
8910cb28d4c3cd9e3ba5ca8bc43c7346d64496bf.gifv.gif
0_MR3B9934.jpg
21_12_22_e11cd95993c362d338a58c6b720426e2_960-3-1200x900-c-default.jpg
Hatman put together a video on the psychology of AJ, and it was really interesting:
What is this? Was he crying in his corner at the end of the fight? Why type of "warrior" is this? It's a bit embarrassing, isn't it?
Maybe AJ just doesn't have a warrior's heart. Should he be in the ring fighting or should he be advertising headphones in a commercial? I don't think he has the mentality to beat Usyk, and I don't think that Garcia can turn AJ into a Marcos Maidana or an Antonio Margarito.
There's going to be a moment where AJ has to dig down to the very bowels of his soul, and he's going to have to go somewhere he's never been before, and he won't be able to do it. He's going to come to the undeniable fact that he's not a warrior. I think Usyk stops AJ this time.