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    It seems to be widely accepted that Daniel Dubois found the key to unlocking his true potential during the testing middle rounds of his make or break fight with Jarrell Miller last December.
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  • #2
    intriguing fight - slightly in favor of Dubois for age and momentum but he is hitable

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    • #3
      Ddd don't need to change his demeanour, let fists do talking..Millar was a joke. Bullys are not way to go. If you are sweet and nice, there's possibility we could bevfriends. There's no chance of connecting with a bully
      Last edited by hugh grant; 07-08-2024, 07:15 AM.

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      • #4
        Fück up Frank!

        It's great you wheedled your boy into a title shot he didn't deserve against Usyk and a belt he hasn't earned but Miller and Hrgovic are pooh.

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        • #5
          There's nothing in this world Frank wants to see more than Hearn's face at Joshua getting knocked out by his fighter.

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          • #6
            Sports pundits and the betting class are writing off DDD’s chances but I have a feeling this is a fight you might want to put a few dollars on. AJ is who he is and I really support him as I think he has all the shiny things you would think a boxer needs but if I were to really analyze him as a boxer he lacks the most important trait which is heart. AJ is tough and strong but if you meet him with equal or more aggression I believe he folds. Punches are punches and every fighter deals with getting hit to some degree but one thing I hate to admit about AJ is that it seems he really hates to get punched. I know that every boxers tryies to not get punched as that’s the point but AJ just seems like he’s resistance to being punched is even more. Also one thing I noticed is AJ kinda has the aura that people are supposed to just lay down and fold but I t think he learned once you stop fighting the locals you see there are heavyweights that actual want to win and don’t care about falling in line aka Ruiz. Now DDD in some ways reminds me of AJ as far as bodybuilder > boxer frame but one issue I noticed watching his fights back is he does get hit a lot. Too high for the level of force and inertia from big heavyweights. This could play into AJ steamrolling him but If DDD has the heart but more importantly can take AJ power respectively, I can see DDD stopping AJ in the middle late rounds. I’m excited to see this fight as it’s a shame everybody hasn’t fought everybody and the triangle theory really doesn’t apply in boxing.

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            • #7
              This fight doesn't hinge on punches , it's a battle of the chins . Whoever can take the best punch is going to win this. In my opinion that is going to be Dubois.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
                This fight doesn't hinge on punches , it's a battle of the chins . Whoever can take the best punch is going to win this. In my opinion that is going to be Dubois.
                Possibly. I don't like it when people prematurely use triangle theories. DDD took so many punches off of flip. Josh hits harder than flip. So of course Josh ko s ddd fast? It's that easy to predict outcomes of fights?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

                  Possibly. I don't like it when people prematurely use triangle theories. DDD took so many punches off of flip. Josh hits harder than flip. So of course Josh ko s ddd fast? It's that easy to predict outcomes of fights?
                  I don't care for triangle theories either. They're meaningless in boxing. Dubois could fight Joshua totally differently than he did Hrgovic. It didn't seem like he was worried about the guys power.

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                  • #10
                    Taking away all that triangular BS, DDD just is ridiculously easy to hit in the head. He doesn't have any head or upper body movement. To win, DDD needs to drag AJ into a straight-up war to negate AJ's superior skills. If AJ can get his jab working & move behind it then he should find DDD an easy task. Like I say, he isn't going to find it hard to touch the man, he'd probably find it harder to miss him.

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