AJ has weaknesses but it takes somebody who can stand up to him to get to him. So far, only Dillian Whyte stood up to him and revealed he has problems dealing with a decent jab, his chin isn't the best, defense isn't robust, stamina isn't great, doesn't move his head. It would take a top fighter to get to that though but that's why he needs to continue to develop so when somebody does stand up to him they'll find a top skilled fighter beyond that firewall. I'm very high on AJ, even before these recent fights, ignorant and obnoxious UK fans withstanding.
I would argue that Dillian was exhausted by the 4th round which in turn didn't push AJ to fight when he didn't want to fight. Dillian let him set the pace, which was on the slow side. So the questions remain.
He needs rounds. Styles make fights so he will come up against someone and not look so good. Stamina is good for someone so muscular. He will have weaknesses as do ALL boxers.
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if OAPs excite you that's your thing, but not with my granma, shes not interested in you thx. I don't want a shyt there.
Questions more than weaknesses right now for the most part. He has weakness compared to other top hw's, though. Size, movement, stamina and punch output and diversity are less than Tyson Fury (while still better than most other top hw's).
This is true. Reminds me of Price prior to running into Thompson in that he was blowing everyone away and obviously neglecting he basics i.e the jab which for a big mam should be his bread and butter.
Joshua hits Fury once on the chin, that's it fights over. Timing and technique will catch Fury while he's running around.