I fear for him if it again goes past 6, Usyk is such a slick operator, I reckon he’s prepared for an early onslaught, then wears him down second half again, can actually see AJ going over this time and being stopped!Fancy AJ just because I’m a cynic and AJ win is good for another rematch or a fight with Fury
I agree, it’s whether he can sustain it for 12 rounds imo, which history suggests the tank my again empty if not being able to finish!Ring Magazine took Fury at his word so stripped him of the title and letting the winner on Saturday take it.
Joshua can't be a bad as last time, I think we see a different fight.
I fear for him if it again goes past 6, Usyk is such a slick operator, I reckon he’s prepared for an early onslaught, then wears him down second half again, can actually see AJ going over this time and being stopped!
The weight gain is a focus to tie him up under said pressure, something AJ ridiculously discounted in his first one, he merely had to lean on him and not give the middle of the ring as he did; reversed, Usyk will apply that and absorb in close quarters in the corner, if he can dictate that I’m convinced he excels second half when AJ becomes naturally gassed, he simply can’t sustain what you say, which feeds into the skill set of Usyk…With Usyk weight now don’t think he will benefit from more rounds That goes by the stronger he gets! AJ will come out fast this time like he used to when he first came on the scene! Reckon AJ will knock him out in round 5/6
I thought Fury was able to hold onto the belts for 12 months which is a bit silly tbh.Ring Magazine took Fury at his word so stripped him of the title and letting the winner on Saturday take it.
Joshua can't be a bad as last time, I think we see a different fight.
The Ring Magazine belt is different to the sanctioning bodies, and make their belt harder to win and retain, that is why a lot of weights haven't a RM champ.I thought Fury was able to hold onto the belts for 12 months which is a bit silly tbh.
If you declare you retire then you return the belts simple!
The weight gain is a focus to tie him up under said pressure, something AJ ridiculously discounted in his first one, he merely had to lean on him and not give the middle of the ring as he did; reversed, Usyk will apply that and absorb in close quarters in the corner, if he can dictate that I’m convinced he excels second half when AJ becomes naturally gassed, he simply can’t sustain what you say, which feeds into the skill set of Usyk…
The experience of Usyk, regardless of where the hard rounds were cultivated, makes him a nightmare for Joshua; the pressure will make him tight as this is career on the line tipple!
Fascinating what you can find out about history...
Worth clicking the link.
Take the £27 and either spend it at the boozer watching (you'll need a few more sheckles as that ain't gonna last too long) or use it to get yourself set up on IPTV.just seen sky box office want £26.95 for this.are they taking the piss there is a cost of living crisis going on.for me if you have a full sports subscription it should be free
To be fair, I imagine we are generally all aligned that Joshua's 'chance' in this is through sheer weight and blood force trauma in the first 4(?) rounds?I fear for him if it again goes past 6, Usyk is such a slick operator, I reckon he’s prepared for an early onslaught, then wears him down second half again, can actually see AJ going over this time and being stopped!
Don’t understand this fight tbh as benn has given up a chance of a world title shot to take Eubank jnr As it looks like money has made him change his mind . Not that fussed about the fight tbh but if I had to pick a winner I’d say Eubank jnr has benn is a bit chinny and jnr will probably knock him out .I'm not overwhelmingly convinced on this one, as yet anyhow, tho i maybe proven wrong nearer the bout once the hype machine goes into full pelt, listening to both on radio earlier didn't really sell the idea.
Don't know if its the thought of the seniors basically trying to vicariously recreate the classic bouts of yesteryear through their littluns or the littluns themselves genuinely wanting to recreate or re-enact for nostalgia!?
Either way, one fight won't be the last of it!
We were all living in the moment when the seniors got it on n the organic pathways n taste for it leading up to all those events in that era still remains an hard act to follow.
...Kevin McEnroe Vs Leo Borg at Wimbledon anybody?
It still has an overall gimmicky feel to it that could never be compared to the organic nature of the first bout the seniors partook in way back when.Don’t understand this fight tbh as benn has given up a chance of a world title shot to take Eubank jnr As it looks like money has made him change his mind .
Good point about the chin, although in all fairness a lot of the otherwise normalities in their respective styles will be chucked out the window a tad, once you factor in the set catchweight.Not that fussed about the fight tbh but if I had to pick a winner I’d say Eubank jnr has benn is a bit chinny and jnr will probably knock him out .
What weight is it at ?It still has an overall gimmicky feel to it that could never be compared to the organic nature of the first bout the seniors partook in way back when.
Granted it's not exactly on the same levels of a lot of the daft same/cross-sport 'exhibition' types of events that do the rounds n are pointless in the main n drain the pockets of the gullible who have bought into the idea of this whole 'Legacy fight' conjure up ...it's pretty close though!
Now not sure if i'm really that surprised tickets sold out in less than an hour of going on release.
Good point about the chin, although in all fairness a lot of the otherwise normalities in their respective styles will be chucked out the window a tad, once you factor in the set catchweight.
I think that will suit Benn better if the bout draws on n he's manages to avoid or parry off Jnr's quick burst jabs.
I honestly reckon the more the bout goes on, the more easier Benn will feel closer to his normal composition in regards stamina n energy in reserves.
Gonna be a very interesting Weigh-in, for every pound gain incurred over the set 156/7lb by either of em means coughing up $100K