Shanes advice was to recover a few more rounds and use his athleticism in the later rounds. This is exactly what he should have been doing to give him a chance of winning the fight. AJ could barley walk straight let alone effectively slip and counter against a huge power puncher.
So everyone in the entire boxing world is collectively panning Joshua's decision to throw the uppercut and now after moving the goalposts and going back and editing your posts several times your cope is now that it wasn't an uppercut?
An adult that throws little temper tantrums like yourself? No thanks I'll talk how I want to talk and you're not going to stop me.
Not sure it's good advice if Joshua isn't capable of doing it. And even if he is somewhat capable of doing it, probably not best asking him to do it when he's been smacked around for 4 rounds. I don't think he was going to win the fight anyway, but what completely killed him was his lack of defence. He didn't need to slip outside and counter, he needed to try and not get punched in the face every 10 seconds for a couple of rounds.
Joshua is mentally not right, damaged goods. Doesn’t matter who the trainer is in the corner, cos nothing is getting through to him. Most of the time it looks like he isn’t even listening to what’s being said to him.
he's always been like that, it just doesn't matter against the likes of helenius, franklin, wallin . He's not very good and would have struggled with Danny Williams at the time he faced Vitali Klitschko
I dont actually think AJ would of made it through a few rounds, he had no defence. Your not recovering on your stool, your still in the fight. its easy to say, recover for a few rounds but it would of been hard specifically for AJ to do. I'm not really arguing that tbh. It's 6 of 1, and if that last big right hand would of stopped AJ we'd all be saying how good Bens advice was Anyhow that wasn't really my point. My point was you do not get caught with a short cross when you throw a slip right uppercut off your opponents step in jab. As i said in my original post, the slip counter right uppercut is a counter to someone stepping in with a jab, you do not walk onto a short cross which is what a short right hand is. In a debate on technical boxing Ben gave the right advice and Shane didn't. Whether AJ could do it or couldn't was never my point.