The Gratest wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 17:49funso banjo baby wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 17:31funso banjo baby wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 06:38 Here we go then......
This is as 50\50 on paper as you can get.
I can't see a distance fight unless AJ goes into his shell (Parker, Usyk I & 2, Ruiz 2) but that shouldn't happen against Dubois who is less mobile and will want to come forward.
This is a clash of big power punchers.
AJ has the edge in class but , for me, the big factor is the recent activity.
Dubois form is dynamite and he`s been in with serious opponents whereas AJ has quite literally fought stiffs for quick and pointless ko`s.
AJ was totally unnerved by the footwork, hand speed and general movement of Ruiz and Usyk. This won't be a factor against Dubois but also AJ is going to have to trade early and expend a lot of energy.
Both have small issues around mental attitude and stamina in tough fights.
I'm going against the run of opinion and saying Dubois wins by KO in the 5th but he's got to let his hands go as quickly as possible.
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Yes, you did. DDD certainly let his hands go, right from the bell.
I'm shocked.
Think I would have preferred if it had been stopped earlier.
After Joshua caught him and backed him up in the 5th it looked like he was about to pull off a brilliant comeback.
The finish could not have been much closer.
Can't really blame AJ for "getting greedy" as Hearn said.
He must have been fighting on reserves.
As for AJ not keeping up his left, Ben Davison, what do you say?
Great fight that had my heart beating.