Christ, calls himself the mountain. Always been an egomaniac. I definitely see the 2 dkheads wilder and lennox colluding, 2 egomaniacs. Funny lewis chin was glassier than ajs ever will be. Aj steer clear of lewis, pbc shill and claims 3/4 countries at once, just an unloyal worm. He will be a spy for wilder
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Originally posted by Curtis Harper View PostI wouldn't rush to say AJ is watching anyone but himself and Andy tapes. IMHO, there's little to learn from watching other guys fighting other guys
AJ was ok without these guys before the loss, he will be ok going forward.
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Originally posted by megh50 View PostI think there is a lot to learn watching how Lewis fought smaller guys especially if you haven't had a 300+ amateur fight career. Joshua is not that experienced. He should study how Lewis fought Tua and Tyson for some keys...movement, using his jab, going to the body and keeping distance and tieing up but I don't think he's had sufficient time to make the necessary changes to fight a much different fight than the first time. That fight he fought the first time might be enough if he fixes his defensive errors. He caught Ruiz with some big shots but was impatient.
Dudes should concentrate on the task in front of them. Correct their mistakes that happened with the person they actually fought.
Spend time worrying about how other guys handled their business is wasteful, imho.
One loss and now AJ has to change everything
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Originally posted by Curtis Harper View PostWhat guy A did to guy B won't necessarily help guy Q beat guy V.
Dudes should concentrate on the task in front of them. Correct their mistakes that happened with the person they actually fought.
Spend time worrying about how other guys handled their business is wasteful, imho.
One loss and now AJ has to change everything
When he looks at what's in front of him and compares it to what he has, he is seeing a gap that needs to be filled.
Depending on what it is, he could say...yeah I got this covered, or look to his trainer or look at how others overcame the same problem and get some ideas. If he's 100% confident in what he's got, good on him, but some pretty powerful and knowledgeable people out there are saying that he needed to make some changes...in his training and in his game...just saying. If it were me, I would listen...with a grain of salt
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Originally posted by megh50 View PostI agree with you he needs to focus on what's in front of him...100%.
When he looks at what's in front of him and compares it to what he has, he is seeing a gap that needs to be filled.
Depending on what it is, he could say...yeah I got this covered, or look to his trainer or look at how others overcame the same problem and get some ideas. If he's 100% confident in what he's got, good on him, but some pretty powerful and knowledgeable people out there are saying that he needed to make some changes...in his training and in his game...just saying. If it were me, I would listen...with a grain of salt
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