Usyk did the business , shocked as I thought AJ had enough to win a tough bout .
Usyk was well prepared and focused, reminds me of another cruiserweight who stepped up Mr Holyfield
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Usyk did the business , shocked as I thought AJ had enough to win a tough bout .
Usyk was well prepared and focused, reminds me of another cruiserweight who stepped up Mr Holyfield
Delighted that Usyk did the business on Joshua and surprised me to be honest, Joshua reminded me of a typical football manager, he was far too frightened to go and win the contest focussing solely on trying not to lose the contest, he didn't even do enough to convince the judges that they could give a bent decision.
I think AJ has more ability than Wilder. But if he fights like that against a fighter who is not known for punching power against a huge puncher like Wilder he will be in serious trouble.
I think if AJ wants to seriously challenge Usyk , Wilder , Fury he probably needs to change trainer first.
I have no idea what the tactical thinking was last night but id love an explanation of why he wasnt letting the right hand go with power. He landed it once and Usyk took it well but land it 5 , 6 , 7 times and that has an effect.
But no nothing and loads of experts say he looked gun shy. If hes gun shy v Usyk then whats he going to be like v Wilder?
I think the Ruiz loss has had a much bigger impact on Joshua than it first seemed. He appeared very gun shy.
It worked against Ruiz in the rematch because staying on the outside and cagey was exactly what was needed.
He needed to let his hands go more against Usyk because he wasn't going to outbox him, especially without the jab being utilised to the fullest.
I seem argumentative on here because I think we've got a lot of people who can't see what is happening to our football club. If you point it out you're a Jack Bed Wetting negative poster who wants to bring the club to its knees.
The happy clappers either deny it is happening, make out the future is rosey and we have a plan which is just cost cutting in every way or just put their heads in the sand. There are a few now who have gone into hiding. I'd seriously like to hear their feedback on what is being served up. I genuinely would.
As for the boxing experts who knew the result all along but only choose to tell us after they've seen the result, I've always thought they're idiots. It's nothing new.
I've never really understood the vitriol towards AJ (not so much on this thread which mostly seems to be fair critiques of where he stands and how good he is compared to the hype) but there's a lot of people out there who HATE him, most of them British.
Never understood that, he's a very good boxer who wants to be the best. Turns out he's not as good as the very best but he's still a damn good boxer, you don't win an Olympic gold and heavyweight titles without having something about you. He's always respectful of his opponents before and after the fight, he's admitted the best man won last night and his reaction is that he wants to try and improve. Seems like a genuinely decent guy yet he gets a lot of hate, I've never understood it.