I was talking about the rematch with fat boy as this is also the rematch. The first fight Andy was fat but motivated and quick. The rematch was dreadful
He will attack, use his advantages in height, reach, physicality and explosiveness with defensive responsibility.
He is wrong, but honestly this is the only chance Joshua has, to attempt a blitzkrieg. He can't sit back and box with him. Might as well go out and press to make something happen. It's not gonna work but he doesn't have many options. Personally I think Usyk may stop him this time.
That is true however a new trainer won't be able to erase fifteen years of training, fifteen years of muscle memory. A trainer who normally works with lighter weights may not fully understand how stiff AJ is at his height and weight. A new trainer can't fix AJ's chin or gassing out issues... So the question in my mind is why not train to rush Usyk with the people who already know you and about you? The people who already have the knowledge of your strengths and limitations?
Oh, I don't dispute that at all, I'm only speaking of the tactic............not necessarily the trainer change. I think Joshua is who he is at this point, and definitely will fall back into old habits once he's stressed.
Robert has never worked with a HW so I expect AJ to gas quicker than a Cadillac on back roads or worse yet the express getting 30 miles per gallon