Agbeko will look at where he had success, and retune his gameplan to ensure a victory. Consistently land the jab, throw rights (overhand, counter, behind the jab, lead), and try to keep at a distance while controlling what goes on inside as best as he can. On top of that, he'll be hungry as **** to erase that robbery. Mares will come in with some confidence from having "won" the first time having done well in a good amount of rounds, but I don't think he'll come in with anything too different. Agbeko by decision.