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    #21
    AJ was thinking pretty much what all of us was thinking. "Ruiz who? Easy work!" That's what went wrong.

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      #22
      Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
      his catch n shoot is good, he cant fight going backwards, jab isn't good, poor stamina, terrible head movement. that's a recipe for disaster.
      Yup

      I mean they need to pick one or two things and stick with those

      Improve the jab, learn to clinch and trim off some muscle (not weight, muscle)

      Those 3 things will improve him a fair bit and he should be able to grasp them.

      He's never going to learn slick movement so they need to improve his jab from the outside and teach him to use his size inside to nullify, it was embarrassing seeing this behemoth not able to grab that little dude.

      See Wlad vs Povetkin, for how a big guy should treat a little guy who wants to unload up close

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        #23
        Ok, interesting. He's too damn heavy. Melt him down to 235lb and he wins.

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          #24
          What can he do for that glass jaw.

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            #25
            I don’t think AJ can do any of the s.hit that tbh.

            His jab didn’t work.

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              #26
              I started liking this Ben davidson guy. Seems sensinble and is usually on point and honest with his answer.

              He is right in this case.. AJ fought the wrong fight, lunged in to finish a guy who was not badly hurt. Missed punches and stayed close, not holding on when you are hurt.

              If you are the taller guy and you have a fast hands guy in front of you, hug him out when he comes in and jab him from far and when he tires from your constant jab land that right.. ala fight like Wlad..

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                #27
                Becoming a fan of Ben Davidson.

                His work with Fury is inspiring, and he seems to be the type of new blood the sport desperately needs.

                I mean, Freddie Roach aint gonna be around forever

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by revelated View Post
                  Just like I said. He never learned how to properly generate power at different ranges. His go-to is a maximum range shot. If he can't land that, he's vulnerable. We've seen it time and again now.
                  Joshua has power from range and on the inside.

                  Ben Davidson is chatting complete nonsense.

                  Joshua will still go through Tyson Fury, if they ever meet.

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