So what's his goal going forward.
Another crack at usyk
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So what's his goal going forward.
Another crack at usyk
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Pretty pointless I would say. I only want to see him fight Wilder if I’m honest. I wouldn’t mind seeing him fight Fury, but if Fury fights again, HE HAS TO FIGHT USYK.
No point fighting the likes of Dillian Whyte or anyone else.
He doesn’t need to rebuild like some have said, because he isn’t going to meet someone that poses the problems Usyk does.
He didn’t take a bad KO or anything, he just got beaten by the better man and more importantly, it’s likely that Usyk would do that to any HW Out there.
Last edited by Primo Carnera; 08-24-2022 at 04:12 PM.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
Great points. The one area I would (respectfully) disagree/differ is that I think it is important for AJ to get a couple of easy wins to get his confidence back. These shouldn't be once a year fights, they should be over the span of six months or so to keep him in the ring and active. I have always thought the Wilder fight was the most fascinating due to styles and mental make up of both fighters. Both late to the sport of boxing yet able to overcome that deficit through hard work, determination, grit, and athletic gifts. Each flawed in their own, unique way- Wilder a little too right hand crazy/one dimensional while Joshua has a pretty good arsenal of punches (not on Usyk level but who is?) but stamina issues. Joshua is a beast of a man who can muscle Deontay and will likely win the early rounds, with Deontay having the mindset, will, and punch to end things in the last round if necessary. I love this fight- it will be more aesthetically pleasing than Wilder-Fury and/or Usyk-AJ.
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Nahh he's finished.
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AJ has just signed a multi million pound contract with Dazn so he is far from finished. I think he should rest and take a small break as he has been to training 11 months for this fight. Then take on some arena fights and build up into stadium fights again.
AJ does bring boxing to the mainstream and is a high profile star that brings money into the game.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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That's the rebuild he needs. Self-awareness and mental make up..it's essential to keep on point at the highest level. He can go crush a couple of cans but at his stage it may be superficial as far as suring up actual confidence. I think more importantly he needs to hash out whatever was festering in him and that speaks to the 101 yes men filling his ears with false confidence and praise, to his camp and letting himself isolate with AJ the man for just a little bit. This sport is so much more mentality and focus and those remain issues for AJ, now apparently more than ever.
on a side note, just realized he kept his mouthpiece in thru the entire debacle post fight. That's semi amazing
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Respect what you say about getting his confidence back, but I just think for a couple of reasons , there’s no need.
1. When the dust settles I think he’ll realise that he can be rightfully confident against anyone other than Usyk.
2. When you get to his level, if your opposition is lower , your purse is lower. And would he motivate himself for a considerably lower purse, possibly as little as 10% of his previous fight purse.
Would anybody motivate themselves for that ?
But you could be right and I could be wrong.
Btw, great assessment of a potential AJ / Wilder. 👍
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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