What the hell are you talking about, when was Mike Tyson hurt 30 times in a fight during the 80`s or Ali in his prime, never heard anything so insane.
AJ is too fragile. A sharp combo is hurting him. Multiple sharp combos are knocking him out. He won't see the shots coming.
lmao! every fouts video you post is dumbasserry from start to finish, but you find this hard to grasp.
Imagine if Usyk just obliterates him bhaha I havn't watched an AJ fight and not ever seen some horrible flaws to be exposed. I can't wait to see what he shows this time or maybe it's time for a consummate performance?
If AJ beats him, it'll be almost exclusively because of the size difference and the fact that it's pretty difficult to jump that much weight into another division, fight a washed up Witherspoon, then Chisora, and fight AJ for the title. If Usyk took the route of fighting a top 50 guy, then top 25, then top 10, then the champ, I'd be much more positive towards his chances. As is, it's one hell of a challenge.
A master boxer his size, say Fury, I personally believe would leave AJ lunging and swinging at air or generally just ending up flustered.
He gases imo. He didn't gas in Ruiz 2 because he threw few punches and Ruiz didn't press him. With USyK it Will be all another story
This feels like Lopez-Loma. Wouldn’t be the slightest bit surprised if Usyk outboxes the hell out of Joshua though.
I don't want to see the puny Usyk violently assaulted, and left a crumpled heap, by that juiced up bodybuilder. That would just be too cruel!
It's possible, but it really depends on the game plan. I agree that Joshua has the tools to do that. The question though is will he?
If Usyk is content to just survive like Parker was, then he'll probably succeed, yes. And the fight could turn out to be a bit disappointing like that, both settling for a safe UD for AJ, since I think that Joshua won't take many unnecessary chances. He wants the W here and chance at undisputed later on. I do think, and hope, that Usyk won't be happy to survive like Parker was, though, and instead take chances in order to win
I don't think it's fair to say Parker was just 'happy to survive', he had more enthusiasm to fight than I've seen from him since (aside from the last rounds in Whyte maybe), only the referee would only allow the fight at 82". Parker had Josh in trouble in one of the early rounds and the ref just stood between them until Josh got his bearings back, eventually Parker seemed to give up. Unless they have another dodgey ref I can't see a comparison.