Perea's problem was that he showed too much ambition. Johnson will demonstrate how it's actually done.
I remember how dejected KJ was after he lost to AJ, and how set on retiring he was rather than being a career fall guy. Looks like hes accepted it.
It's like a rite of passage for any young heavyweight prospect to have a go at Kingpin, kind of like a coming-of-age ceremony, a boxing bar mitzvah, if you will.
Bakole 7/4 to stop Johnson, decent odds given his power and the likelihood that with decent output he can get the classic British stoppage