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  • #31
    Hype train can only go on for so long. Its ended here.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by elfag View Post
      Dubois will KO AJ.

      AJ hates pressure.

      AJ hasnt been in with anyone to really challenge him since his Usyk losses. They were hand selected names to build him back up.

      His promoters are taking a big risk and they know it but they want him to get a belt so they can make Fury - AJ even if Fury looses to Usyk a second time it would still be for a belt if AJ can beat Dubois.

      Dubois will have the ref and judges against him just like with Usyk. There is more money in it for everyone if they can make AJ-Fury. But AJ is soft and hates pressure, he freezes up. Dubois hits hard and will knock him out.


      Wallin, Helenius and a cage fighter. None of those guys had a chance to really decision or KO AJ, they were picked for a reason.




      coming back for gloat fest. even called ref would be crooked

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Haka

        You Got it



        basis for my pick,

        AJ has been managed to avoid punchers after Ruiz. Even Usyk was a cherry pick gone wrong and people forget that, Usyk didnt look special his first few heavyweight fights and didnt show any power at heavyweight. Then after Usyk some minor names who werent pressure fighters or big hitters.

        Conversely with Dubois people thought the miller fight means nothing but it does, it showed Dubois is a warrior, applies pressure hits hard, miller is a massive 300 pound dude with a chin and he broke him down. Their skills are not like AJ but that doesnt matter because AJ freezes up under pressure and his skills go out the window. He fights with his head high right there and makes no adjustment once he gets stunned, hes only skilled against a soft puncher but his skills go out the window under pressure.

        Im surprised hearn put him in with Dubois but they underestimated dubios and ignored his power, hes got a 95% KO ratio.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Haka View Post
          Time is up for AJ, got the gold medal gifted in the hometown 2012 olympics. Managed to beat a 41 y/o Klitscko who only lost because he faded in the later rounds. Got a massive promotional backing because of it only to get exposed against fat Andy. This time it is over for real. Dubois by KO8.
          Good call. Props for seeing that.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by M312 View Post

            Getting knocked down heavily and then landing a counter when AJ goes wild looking for a finish?

            I mean it could happen, but AJ seems to be more patient now

            As for a blueprint, it's not one I would recommend. Could hurt a lot.



            thats funny, you called it sarcastically, cause AJ got sparked out after getting wreckless when he wobbled Dubois
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            • #36
              Originally posted by elfag View Post




              basis for my pick,

              AJ has been managed to avoid punchers after Ruiz. Even Usyk was a cherry pick gone wrong and people forget that, Usyk didnt look special his first few heavyweight fights and didnt show any power at heavyweight. Then after Usyk some minor names who werent pressure fighters or big hitters.

              Conversely with Dubois people thought the miller fight means nothing but it does, it showed Dubois is a warrior, applies pressure hits hard, miller is a massive 300 pound dude with a chin and he broke him down. Their skills are not like AJ but that doesnt matter because AJ freezes up under pressure and his skills go out the window. He fights with his head high right there and makes no adjustment once he gets stunned, hes only skilled against a soft puncher but his skills go out the window under pressure.

              Im surprised hearn put him in with Dubois but they underestimated dubios and ignored his power, hes got a 95% KO ratio.
              Dubois had the IBF belt. Had it been a vacant belt, I'm sure they would have found an easier opponent. The vast majority of AJ's career has been manufactured. I'm not sure I'd call Usyk a cherry gone wrong, because there was a point AJ was talking about dropping the WBO to avoid Usyk as a mandatory, the basis was "He's too small, theres no point. Not a good enough opponent."

              Even his return fights since then were all cakewalks. Wallin was the only one I expected to be a challenge, and that's because I expected Otto to BOX him, not stand and trade like an idiot.


              But all of the talk about Dubois being mentally weak, meanwhile he proved he's a new fighter....and no talk about AJ being one of the most mentally weak champions to ever exist in the sport.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by elfag View Post




                basis for my pick,

                AJ has been managed to avoid punchers after Ruiz. Even Usyk was a cherry pick gone wrong and people forget that, Usyk didnt look special his first few heavyweight fights and didnt show any power at heavyweight. Then after Usyk some minor names who werent pressure fighters or big hitters.

                Conversely with Dubois people thought the miller fight means nothing but it does, it showed Dubois is a warrior, applies pressure hits hard, miller is a massive 300 pound dude with a chin and he broke him down. Their skills are not like AJ but that doesnt matter because AJ freezes up under pressure and his skills go out the window. He fights with his head high right there and makes no adjustment once he gets stunned, hes only skilled against a soft puncher but his skills go out the window under pressure.

                Im surprised hearn put him in with Dubois but they underestimated dubios and ignored his power, hes got a 95% KO ratio.
                Yeah I was impressed by the Hrgo performance of Dubois but also against Usyk he did really well despite losing it. Dubois really sound fighter when he can fight his type of fight, his way of fighting really works in his age range of 27.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by elfag View Post




                  thats funny, you called it sarcastically, cause AJ got sparked out after getting wreckless when he wobbled Dubois
                  Lol, exactly right

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by eco1 View Post
                    AJ is going to KO DDD. Only the lovers of the "Supreme Wilder" will go against AJ o this one.
                    here u go
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
                      What will you say if AJ knocks Dubois out?
                      Great question lol

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