Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Saw A lot of Coaches Before Selecting New Trainer - Robert Garcia Was The Standout

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    #41
    Originally posted by Toffee

    Usyk was edging it, but he was clearly edging it (if you know what I mean). No-one could argue any of the first three rounds for Joshua. They weren't one sided, but Usyk was clearly the winner in them.

    In that spell Usyk wasn't dominating from range, he was moving in and taking the range away. Joshua was trying to maintain range and failing.

    I agree the build up has been dramatic about Joshua's tactics but I think they're central. They were for the first fight too - I posted that I just couldn't see how the two styles would come together. Others figured Joshua just wins behind his length which was definitely proven wrong

    I'd like to see a Joshua win and I give him a decent chance. But I think he's got to really hurt Usyk from round one to do it by the mid to late rounds. He started too late in the first fight and he'd already had the draining effect of three rounds of trying to avoid Usyk.
    All the training is pretty much done. I am pretty much just awaiting to see if? One of those round table events with Haye, Froch, Malignaggi takes place again.

    I enjoyed the last one for the Ruiz Junior rematch.

    Yes this fight is not a points scoring fight or Joshua, it is about inflicting damage.



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