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  • #11
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    This is a very reasonable post. I don't see how any boxing fan could disagree. AJ needs to bring in someone who can teach him to jab and how to work off of it. Steward saved wlad's career doing this. AJ needs to employ one of his disciples to teach him same.
    correct.

    Join GGG in camp with JOnathan Banks as the trainer. He's the disciple of Emmanuel.

    AJ needs to adopt the Emmanuel system to minimize Corrie Sanders like defeats

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
      Joshua can spend 10 years under Mayweather and he wouldn't improve. he Mayweather defence/stance was ingrain in him from age 2/3 years old.

      Joshua started boxing like at age 19 then he worked more on muscle build when he turned pro. He is just too stiff, his stance isn't right and at his age it would be difficult for Mayweather to do anything with him.
      Wlad spent some time with Emmanuel Steward and went on one of the most dominant runs in HW history.


      this is after getting humiliated by a part time boxer who also had very fast hands like Ruiz.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
        correct.

        Join GGG in camp with JOnathan Banks as the trainer. He's the disciple of Emmanuel.

        AJ needs to adopt the Emmanuel system to minimize Corrie Sanders like defeats
        Yeah Jonathan Banks is probably his best bet. Take some time, then come back with the whyte rematch to see where you are.

        AJ can't take his 4 biggest possible fights-Wilder, ruiz rematch, Fury or Usyk without learning how to jab and work off of it.

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        • #14
          He seemed to be giving decent instructions now that I've seen the manuscript

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          • #15
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
            Yeah Jonathan Banks is probably his best bet. Take some time, then come back with the whyte rematch to see where you are.

            AJ can't take his 4 biggest possible fights-Wilder, ruiz rematch, Fury or Usyk without learning how to jab and work off of it.
            Jury is def out on Mcracken, he was the Team GB coach, maybe hes more suited to the amateur programme. As far as Banks goes, I'd honestly go straight to Wlad I think if he is interested in becoming a trainer. Who better? He's armed with the knowledge and I think he's articulate enough to get it across. Bold choice, but I think ex-fighters who had shortcomings themselves make the best trainers

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            • #16
              AJ's the fighter, he can't make him move his head.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
                Jury is def out on Mcracken, he was the Team GB coach, maybe hes more suited to the amateur programme. As far as Banks goes, I'd honestly go straight to Wlad I think if he is interested in becoming a trainer. Who better? He's armed with the knowledge and I think he's articulate enough to get it across. Bold choice, but I think ex-fighters who had shortcomings themselves make the best trainers
                Props to you for picking Ruiz over AJ. You, blue dolphin, darkseid and some others were on Ruiz from the time the fight was announced.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  Props to you for picking Ruiz over AJ. You, blue dolphin, darkseid and some others were on Ruiz from the time the fight was announced.
                  Thanks bro. In fairness I still picked AJ but I knew it would be tough and a potential bannana skin. We all know a chin is important, but at HW it's an over-powered attribute, especially with the current crop of flawed champions. They are good fighters, but beatable all of them.

                  My theory was that Ruiz had a solid enough chin to absorb some of Joshua's big shots and the composure be in a position to fire back. He was good enough to exploit the opportunities Takam and Povetkin couldn't.

                  Everyone sees AJ as this great long range boxer, but hes not. He has a decent jab, but he often fights with his head over his front foot or at least parralel so he's set up more like a boxer puncher, he gives shorter fighters a chance and he has never learned how to disarm them.

                  I think he can win the rematch though with a few tweaks, and if he's able to compartmentalize mentally

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                  • #19
                    Definitely think he needs to make a change. Think he should get Banks and WLAD. Let Banks do most of the training and be the corner guy, but think Wlad's experience and calming presence would be huge in AJ's corner and they seem to have a good rapport. Would be a bit like Rocky going to train with Apollo

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