I won't need one. This isn't something you can will to happen, sorry Olu. You love them skills... well skills pay the bills. Now stop deluding yourself, it's embarrassing.
This is another one that will age well. When it happens trust me to remind you then we shall see who is embarrassed.
Weren't you singing this same song and dance before the first fight? What? That egg on your face wasn't bad enough?
Like you predicting Rolly was going to beat Tank and Castano beat Jermell Charlo in the rematch was pretty embarrassing. I have always known Usyk was a great fighter but AJ should have taken care of business the first time round, the mistake won’t happen in this rematch. I am extremely confident about this.
Actually, no it wasn't. I said from the outset Rolly was a longshot but would give him hell. And guess what, I was right to an extent, he performed far better than anyone but me expected. Just like Cruz performed far better than anyone expected, also predicted by me. Just like Craig Richards performed far better than most expected against Buatsi. Also predicted by me. I have a pattern of seeing what others are incapable of seeing. So even if I take an L, I'm cool with that, because I'd much rather make a point than win. See... I understand styles and how they gel... really well. You clearly don't. I predicted Sor Rungvisai would beat Gonzalez and Horn would beat Pacquiao. It's why I predicted the Bantamweight finals would be Inoue vs. Donaire and that Donaire would be the toughest fight of his career. Clearly I understand the nuances of the sport far better than you do. Think about it, everyone predicted Gervonta KO, wow... that was SO RISKY! You're all so brave! They all said, Rolly brings nothing to the table that will trouble Tank. I said... if Romero fights ultra cautiously, his awkwardness, size, power and strength could be a huge factor and even though he might get KO'd, he'll give Tank a tough fight. Who had a better read on the fight? I did. So spare me loudmouth. Castano beat him in the first match and was robbed. I knew there was a chance he'd get KO'd in the rematch, because that's what the corruption of the PBC judges gets them. They know if they merely repeat the feat from the first fight... that simply won't be enough, so they have to push even harder, and that opens them up for a potential KO loss. It's tragic the position the scummy trash at PBC puts fighters in.
Is Joshua going to train in Riverside then? That has been the primary Garcia location for almost a decade- most of their fighters train there, I believe that only the EE fighters were training in Oxnard. The thing about these gyms and why they get popular with certain fighters is the abundance of good sparring in a particular weight class. The Garcias have never been associated with heavyweights, in particular, but they certainly have the connections to get the sparring and, being in Southern California, there should be no shortage of it. Who they end up bringing in to spar will be a good insight into how they are approaching the fight. If they are going to be successful they need to prepare him to fight his fight and make the other guy adapt and react.
That's AJs career finished then. Should have stuck with Rob McCracken to the very end. Messing about with different trainers Is going to mess his already unstable mind up.
Usyk is too smart. He'll figure Joshua out. I suspect AJ will expend all his energy and when he does Usyk will stop him.
He needs to increase his IQ ring. Do you think it is possible? When he dodges a Usyks blow he finds himself punctually in front of a more loaded second punch from Usyk who, knowing this, that is to say his pumped up carcass predictable movements, has an easy job with him. Really few hopes for Joshua in fight II. Sorry for his fans.
That being said, when fat Andy showed up looking like fat Andy, he still got the 'W' Morbidly obese, taco-fuelled Andy lost the rematch, but fat Andy did just fine...