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  • diarraisagod
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    Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
    Everyone keeps talking about what AJ's got to do, nobody thinks Aj wanted to do these things fight 1? Only he was finally in with a genuine elite boxer who wasn't a shot old man with so much iq & experience he seen it all before.
    Ajs face the first time Usyk landed that back hand left, he can crack & Aj know's it.
    AJ's best weapon is he has nothing to loose.
    I think he hasn't been the same since Ruiz. He's become gun shy. AJ has openly admitted he wanted to work on his technique and develop a hit and not get hit style which hasn't really worked. If he can get back to his strengths he'll be in the fight. If he continues to fight scared of getting clipped he definitely won't win. I'm just not sure he's willing to take one to land one anymore.

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  • Bob
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    Everyone keeps talking about what AJ's got to do, nobody thinks Aj wanted to do these things fight 1? Only he was finally in with a genuine elite boxer who wasn't a shot old man with so much iq & experience he seen it all before.
    Ajs face the first time Usyk landed that back hand left, he can crack & Aj know's it.
    AJ's best weapon is he has nothing to loose.

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  • Bob
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    Originally posted by P to the J View Post


    Glad someone else has said this.

    I made this point in the direct aftermath of the first fight to explain why AJ had decided against committing to shots.

    Everyone assumed it was something something mentally weak. No. He just realised that he was in with a real boxer with answers for all in-ring scenarios, as the rest of the division will soon realise.
    I couldn't agree more.
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  • Bob
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    Originally posted by M312 View Post
    AJ can win.

    His lead straight right and body shots were very successful in the first fight.

    Forget the jab until Usyk is worried about the lead right, then the left hand and hook comes into play.

    Will probably need to get Usyk out early though.
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    I agree but saying very successful is a big stretch.

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  • Bob
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    Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
    Not the right advice from Hearn.
    Joshua should throw double the amount of jabs he threw last time for atleast first 6 rounds. And in first 6 rounds close the last minute of each round strongly
    Watch the first fight again, Aj hardly landed a jab all night & from the 7th onwards it had turned into a slow tired paw just trying to touch Usyk with single shots.
    I think your right about the bursts though, I'm guessing that will be Garcias blueprint, box, look for openings & have bursts at Usyks body (if he can get near him)

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  • P to the J
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    Constantly frustrating to me that Chisora is used as the blueprint for dealing with Usyk, when Usyk fought that bout in second gear.

    He’s clearly one of these who gets himself up for major fights a la Fury, so we’re effectively referring to two different boxers when considering the version that took on Chisora, and the one that took on AJ and Gassiev

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by kafkod View Post

    You have to set your feet or step in to throw a solid, ramrod jab. It's difficult to do that against a guy as quick and unpredictable as Usyk, who is constantly moving and switching angles to stop his opponents from setting themselves. Usyk is a master of positional footwork, keeping his lead foot outside an orthodox opponent's lead foot so he can step in and throw looping left hands around or over their jab. Wlad and Lennox never fought a southpaw who was as good as Usyk at slipping and countering a left jab .

    Glad someone else has said this.

    I made this point in the direct aftermath of the first fight to explain why AJ had decided against committing to shots.

    Everyone assumed it was something something mentally weak. No. He just realised that he was in with a real boxer with answers for all in-ring scenarios, as the rest of the division will soon realise.
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  • jackblack008
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    Originally posted by kafkod View Post

    You have to set your feet or step in to throw a solid, ramrod jab. It's difficult to do that against a guy as quick and unpredictable as Usyk, who is constantly moving and switching angles to stop his opponents from setting themselves. Usyk is a master of positional footwork, keeping his lead foot outside an orthodox opponent's lead foot so he can step in and throw looping left hands around or over their jab. Wlad and Lennox never fought a southpaw who was as good as Usyk at slipping and countering a left jab .
    so either way Joshua is fked.. lol
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  • kafkod
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    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

    Joshua's jab can be very passive, shades of David Price. Joshua does not have a solid super heavyweight Jab to date, it comes and goes.

    But if he has improved this? Then yes, the Jab is the key.

    Just imagine Lennnox Lewis or Wladimir Kiltschko vs Usyk. I think they would shut Usyk down with the Jab.

    If Joshua had a ram rod jab, this could actually help him pace himself.

    Joshua's inability to fight a big man styled fight, is really making this fight complicated.

    It is not a easy challenge, but technically and tactic wise it should be straight forward etc.

    You have to set your feet or step in to throw a solid, ramrod jab. It's difficult to do that against a guy as quick and unpredictable as Usyk, who is constantly moving and switching angles to stop his opponents from setting themselves. Usyk is a master of positional footwork, keeping his lead foot outside an orthodox opponent's lead foot so he can step in and throw looping left hands around or over their jab. Wlad and Lennox never fought a southpaw who was as good as Usyk at slipping and countering a left jab .

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  • thack
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    Lol.......Joshua has bad stamina and can not outbox Uysk as was proven so his options are few .In a nutshell he's got to go for broke and risk getting chined and running out of gas again. Uysk has only looked good at heavyweight in defeating Joshua , surely that tells you something!
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