AJ has parted with Robert Garcia

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Notepad12, Jan 10, 2023.


  1. MAD_PIGE0N

    MAD_PIGE0N ... banned Full Member

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    I agree. The only time he had any courage and I liked the heart he showed is when he fought Wlad. Was even able to survive the hard punch he took in round 6... or I can't remember exactly.

    Is it a bad move to change again the trainer - nor good, nor bad, as AJ is indeed a mental midget. His problem is in his head, as well as his average cardio and lack of speed. He doesn't have the necessary to change that much at this stage, so whoever his trainer is, it'll be the same. He was blinded believing he's something unique in the world of boxing, while he has always been just a good boxer and nothing more. So I'll "say" it again - he's going the Wilder's path now: cry a drama, blame it on the trainer, fight bums.
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    The only time AJ has impressed me was his early boxing against old man Wlad - even though the rounds were close....and obvoisly his survival and 2nd wind. 2nd wind down to roids and his survival down to Wlad's horrible finishing ability when he isn't able to push midgets over or land his telegraphed left hook.
     
  3. MAD_PIGE0N

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    Yeah, Wlad was a coward and he didn't dare to finish AJ. That was a terrible mistake of him for not trying to finish AJ, as the latter was almost out.