Comments Thread For: AJ Trainer Fernandez Says Joshua 'Will Definitely Beat' Usyk in a Third Fight

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  • kingstip9
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    #21
    We can just have repeating fights with Joshua vs Usyk and wilder vs fury forever and ever like Groundhog Day

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    • jackblack008
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      #22
      Delusional comment by the trainer.

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      • KingGilgamesh
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        #23
        Originally posted by Boro
        Joshua didn't really improve arguably he won 3/4 rounds in the rematch just as he did the first except the moments he had just seemed more impactful in the rematch.

        Truth is his "moments" were just as real as Usyk's alleged moments in the twelfth of their first fight...
        Yep.

        It's simple. There were definitely improvements but nothing really that substantial and nothing really suggesting a changed fighter.

        As said, I know I sound crazy but Joshua has a real toxic team and audience. It's like it's entirely built around image and everyone is waiting for some magical Rocky moment. Very few around him (or those that support him) seem to know anything about boxing. Why even mention a third fight? It's just nuts.

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        • wrecksracer
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          #24
          and if he doesn't beat Usyk in a 3rd fight, then definitely in a 4th fight, right? lol

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          • shakedaddy
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            #25
            When one of Ol' Gil Clancy's fighters would say to him after a loss, "I gotta get this guy in the ring again" he'd retort, "Ya just had em". I believe he told this story post fight on the Bowe-Hide program in response to Hide's crybaby comments.

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            • Smash
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              #26
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              I also think David Haye at his peak, is also a better fighter. Haye was just as fast, hit with more power, and definitely had a better defense. Haye's effort vs a peak Kiltschko is underrated, especially defensively.
              superb analysis, haye was almost crippled v him with that swollen toe & wlad barely laid a glove on him as well as haye being mentally unshakeable

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              • Smash
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                #27
                both AJ & nelo were taught a very valuable boxing lesson, & that lesson is that there is a limit on the amount of rounds u can be behind in a fight before it becomes unlikely u will be bailed out by judges, they both exceeded that limit unfortunately for them, i guess AJ may be able to creep into that range, certainly not a definite though, more unlikely than not i would think

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                • M312
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                  #28
                  I think these two are well matched, with the difference being fitness over 12.

                  It was a very close fight up to the 9th, then AJ was gassed after he tried to finish Usyk, and then it was game over.

                  Can AJ adjust more again? Maybe, but, maybe he just can't keep up with the smaller man.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #29
                    Jesus how many ****ing times fo you want to fight him? Best of seven?

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                    • thack
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                      #30
                      Really , I suppose he's being saying something similar when Fury hammers him. Joshua is surrounded by 'yes' men.

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