I got it completely wrong. Wasn't the first time and won't be the last lol. Usyk put on a masterclass last night. I don't fancy Joshua's chance in a rematch. If he does then he has to change trainers straight away.
Not even close. AJ chose the wrong tactics and he lost. Fair and square. He fights rop opponents constantly so that will happen from time to time. That's why all the hall of fame boxers have losses on their records. They fight the best and when they lose, they come back. If AJ fought guys like Seferi and Schwarz like Fury did, then he would have nothing to lose. But he doesn't. He tests himself and that's why I support his career.
AJ folds under pressure and this was no different. He only beat fat Andy the second time because fat boy was living the easy life and failed to train. Glad to see you retuned for this trash talk. All good bro and thanks for being a good sport
I'm a good sport, just like AJ is. Theres no need to hide after a fight like that. AJ is not and was not my idol. Ali is and was. I follow AJ because he fights the best and tests himself. That's what a true champion is supposed to do. And just like the Ruiz rematch, I have full confidence that AJ changes a few things and wins. By KO. And if he doesn't, well he tried. And life goes on haha
I have to give AJ credit for his bodywork with them beautifully placed uppercuts but he failed to follow through on the body.
He failed to follow through on a lot of stuff. Wrong tactics. Wrong gameplan. And didn't take advantage of his size at all. He should have been hitting Usyk in the clinches and corralling him with the left hook before he moved out of the way. I'm sure he has plenty of film to go over before the next fight and it'll be interesting to see the changes made.
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