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    Comments Thread For: Paulie Malignaggi: Anthony Joshua is 'a different character' under Ben Davison

    On ProBox TV's "Deep Waters," analyst Paulie Malignaggi said he believes two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is a changed fighter under trainer Ben Davison.
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    Better cardio more strategy. Same thing he brought to fury. Davison is a very very good coach. Definitely one of the top trainers in the game and the best in England

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      #3
      AJ has had 4/5 fights in a short time he is boxing in peak form physically and mentally, he will stop Dubios.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Roadblock
        AJ has had 4/5 fights in a short time he is boxing in peak form physically and mentally, he will stop Dubios.
        If Dubois lands on AJ it’s gonna be over quick. AJ has all the tools to outbox him and stop him or win decision. Dubois has to land bombs and land them quickly

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        • Clubber Zhang
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          #5
          We'll see how long this "different character" lasts when he actually catches some heavy leather.

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            #6
            He’s exactly the same.

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            • Patsfan bri
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              #7
              Let’s not jump the gun just yet and this new and improved Aj. He has looked good in his 2 fights under Davidson but those victories came against Otto Wallin who has zero power and a UFC fighter. Also these guys are former Fury opponents so AJ let his hands go more to try and one up fury by winning impressively.

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                #8
                I know Ngannou was 0-1, but 3 minutes into the fight, Davison knew exactly what AJ needed to do.

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                • Bob
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                  #9
                  What a loada,
                  Listen, I have to commend Aj for the first time in his career staying busy with cans in between big fight's, something he always should have done.
                  But it's the same old Aj, of course he looks better & confident when he's unafraid of what's coming back from the last 4 opponents he's faced, meanwhile Parker, Kabayel & Dubois have been taking out contenders... Same old Aj.

                  I read somewhere Dubois will be Ajs first opponent in over a decade in his 20s & in his phisical prime. That says it all.

                  Either way I hope we get a Foreman Lyle classic.

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    I think AJ has got the right trainer for him - but he hasn't really been tested yet. Ngannou + Wallin are hardly elite level.

                    I will say though *at the time* a lot of people here were saying AJ would never dare fight Wallin or Ngannou - because of what they did to Fury. And he walked through both of them pretty easy...

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