Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: AJ Felt Usyk Rematch Was A Disaster; I Thought He Performed Very Well

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  • kafkod
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    #31
    Originally posted by Rebelrbg

    Exactly what I was stating, he was being cautious instead of digging deep to finish his job. Tired or not, legacy and victory are on the line, and his trainer should have let that be known emphatically. Go use your strength and size advantages to get him out of here, because if he gets confident from having a good round after almost being done, it changes the momentum of the fight.
    You may as well say that Wilder lost the trilogy with Fury by being cautious in the 5th instead of going for the kill after decking Fury twice in the 4th.

    AJ punched himself out going for the kill in the 9th. It didn't work and he was left running on empty against an opponent who still had plenty left in the tank. We've seen the same thing happen many times. Sometimes the opponent is just too much for you, no matter how hard you try or what your corner tells you to do.

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      #32
      Originally posted by kafkod

      You may as well say that Wilder lost the trilogy with Fury by being cautious in the 5th instead of going for the kill after decking Fury twice in the 4th.

      AJ punched himself out going for the kill in the 9th. It didn't work and he was left running on empty against an opponent who still had plenty left in the tank. We've seen the same thing happen many times. Sometimes the opponent is just too much for you, no matter how hard you try or what your corner tells you to do.
      But he didn't tell him to do anything, every round was you're doing great.

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