Holyfield worked on Extra leg strenght in the Tyson rematch. The result was that he had more strength to push Tyson back unlike the first fight where they met centre ring. This probably tells us that Khan plans to be the dominant fighter and get Judah backing up. I imagine he will try to push of his back foot and take the initiative forcing Judah to reactive.
Its a good idea to force the pace and shows its a positive gameplan. He has to be very careful early on with someone as quick and powerful as Judah especially if he plans on being positive and coming forward. His chin will be tested vs the Brooklyn veteran but lets not forget Judah doesnt have an iron jaw either and he has been known to fade in fights so given his age, the longer it goes the more Amir will dominate. He'll bust him up and the only question for me is does he stop him late or let it go to points.
Holyfield worked on Extra leg strenght in the Tyson rematch. The result was that he had more strength to push Tyson back unlike the first fight where they met centre ring. This probably tells us that Khan plans to be the dominant fighter and get Judah backing up. I imagine he will try to push of his back foot and take the initiative forcing Judah to reactive.
Its a good idea to force the pace and shows its a positive gameplan. He has to be very careful early on with someone as quick and powerful as Judah especially if he plans on being positive and coming forward. His chin will be tested vs the Brooklyn veteran but lets not forget Judah doesnt have an iron jaw either and he has been known to fade in fights so given his age, the longer it goes the more Amir will dominate. He'll bust him up and the only question for me is does he stop him late or let it go to points.
It wouldn't be wise to try an back Judah down IMO, that's when Judah is most dangerous, best bet is for Khan to box circles around Judah and keep him at a distance for 12 rds...
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