Rumors say that the Bodybuilder will be heavier and more aggressive in the rematch, so he is opting for the Clubber Lang tactic. So, hitting, hitting, then running out of gas soon and being torn down: total suicide. But It could be a suicide not only for this. 1) USyK and Ukraine will not let go of their belts and will do everything to organize the rematch in Kiev to have all the public in favor. And all you know how Joshua is mentally weak. 1) USyK has the best chin of the division together with Fury...he could be KDed several times and win the same by KO or decision the fight 2) USyK to face Joshua started training in January, 9 months...he will take the same time for the second match, maybe even a little longer, so....he will be able to train very well even for the second fight imo. Joshua instead seems will have one fight before USyK and this could be destructive for him. When you lose all belts in that way you should just think about the rematch imo. Thoughts?
Yeah I give Joshua next to no chance here. The only advantage he has is that whatever adaptations he does make: Usyk won't know them before hand like he did here. But ... can he make effective adaptations? I'm not convinced. Will Usyk's adaptations - having 12 successful rounds in the bag - outpace Joshua's? I'd expect it. Will Usyk adapt to whatever he faces in the ring within a couple of rounds and find new weaknesses? He always does. There's no way this holy grail of 'be more aggressive, use your size Josh!' is going to amount to anything other than air. If he comes in like that he's either facing an early KO or he will revert to type as soon as he gets stung.
Well if AJ loses the rematch, his career as a top heavy is over. Fair play to AJ, he doesnt shy away from challenges and went for thr rematch straight awa6
AJ knows he hasnt got the gas tank or ability or chin to go after Usyk Which is why for the first time ever he stay composed and stuck to his gameplan of boxing. Tough spot He should buy a mask for Joyce and get him to body double for him, Usyk might not spot it