Taylor has really been playing up, goading and trying act like a nutter. Not sure if it is working. With that said, both sides will have a game-plan, Taylor's being the more obvious one, to stick and move, not go toe-to-toe, in and out with fast combinations, use the legs and be very mobile until late on when OD is tired, frustrated or lost confidence or patience, and then possible get the K.O. if it presents itself. If he sticks to this game-plan he will 100% get the win over OD. Davies game-plan will be to play to his own strengths, land hurtful shots with both hands during in-fighting and from range, to keep the pressure on and get the stoppage. Davies has limitations in his own strengths though. Although he has power he does not throw combinations at all (3,4,5,6,7+ fast punches), he is slow and plodding on 2 flat feet. He will find it harder to do what he wants to do than Taylor will. Taylor, with his speed, fast combinations and keeping away from OD has it all to win. With that said, I like both fighters and wish them both well. Hopefully, regardless of the outcome, they both go on to win world titles and have have a successful career.
Could very well be. He looks like he has kept him head throughout the press conferences whilst Taylor has done all the goading and trying to intimidate him, but I think even before boxing people have tried to intimidate OD because of how he sounds (not tough lol) but it has obviously never worked as he has got this far without a loss. Hopefully he keeps it together and does not get emotional in the ring. It is the only way he can win. Sames goes for Taylor. Wish they both perform to their best, and listen to their corner men. I will 100% have the popcorn out tomorrow night