Joshua will gas after attacking Usyk early on and Usyk will step on the pedal and end him once and for all. It will be a great fight with both giving it there all. I got Usyk TKO round number Seven
I voted round 9 but don't really have a clue. I think Usyk will need to clip him as they will try and rob him on the score cards. Either Joshua is reticant like the first fight in which Usyk will need to get Joshua on jelly legs and go for the kill. Or Joshua is more bullish and Usyk times Joshua coming in clipping him. I think both men will deploy new tactics with Usyk having more tools to win. Now Joshua could stink the place out and just look to see the 12th round and this might make it more more difficult for Usyk to execute the above options. Although he has shown good iQ and should be able to adjust accordingly.
I think the Chisora scores must have been a reaction to Usyk getting a decision in the UK. I expect a super lean AJ to be peddling around the ring all fight in the hope of a Brit decision. The Chisora card was so ludicrous people can now just say "at least it wasn't a Chisora level britdecision" if AJ stays out of range and gets the UD or SD.
Fury has his name legally changed to Big Femi, they switch him last second with AJ, nobody notices. Big Femi KO's him in 6.
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Simply put Usyk is to smart,skilled,fit,durable for Joshua. If Joshua presses looking for the stoppage chances are he will gas and Usyk stops him around the sixth or seventh rounds . This immediate rematch is not doing Joshua any favours at all he simply does not have the time needed to actually change much if anything at all .
It depends on Team Usyk's game plan. He's champion for a reason, small as he may be compared to the big boys, because he trained physically and mentally before the fight, and he sticks to the game plan at all times. So although it's possible he goes for the KO (and I'd like to see that aggression), most likely he will continue where he left off, catching AJ off guard throughout the fight to the point where it might even be a boring fight. Regardless, it's intriguing rematch because people really want to see if AJ can implement his new 'bully' gameplay, and to see if Usyk makes his own countering plans. This fight SHOULD be taking place in March, but Eddie is trying to buy AJ more time, and I'm not going to be surprised if Team AJ announces he's had an injury or COVID to push the fight back even further.