You came up with a miles better gameplan than "stand in the middle of the ring for the first 3 rounds and be taught a lesson on feinting and circling".
yes, because when you miss a prediction you are stupid. Everybody knows. What a ******, and troll. At least you should have the guts to write it with your main account. Come'on.... go to my ignore list, kiddo.
What not many mentioned and I think was very important is this size and weight issue.. and the idea Usyk would struggle with his weight gain, he would be slower, he would gas ot tire or struggle moving around or be the same fighter weighing 15 stone 11lbs. AJ is 6"6, he is nearly always the taller man, the heavier man.. there are exceptions like two tonne Ruiz but normally AJ is the bigger and heavier man. What nobody seemed to grasp is Usyks real size and weight, all people were thinking about was 14 stone 4 or 200lbs and then looking at Usyks 15 stone 11 and the size of AJ. That 200lb was the weight Usyk had to weigh in at when he cruiserweight, he probably had to punish himself greatly to get to that weight. Do any of you believe he weighed 200lb come the first bell in any of his cruiserweight fights? Because.. He would have rehydrated How much weight do you think Usyk would have put on rehydrating? 10lb? 14lb? We know some fighters stick on bundles of weight after the weigh in. So Usyk is used to carrying that weight in a fight, the only difference was he wouldn't have to bust his nuts getting to 14 stone 4lbs. So we were just always taking away that brutal weight cut and would have a stronger, fresher Usyk, a more powerful Usyk. Usyk has also probably spent his career sparring and dealing with huge men/heavyweights in sparring, in competition as an amateur and the idea he would suddenly be shocked by AJs size, strength and power was a myth.