Joshua's the most underappreciated heavyweight in the division. Its crazy because he's accomplished the most outside of Usyk. I dont understand why he gets so much scrutiny.
They saw one fight with AJ and it was with Ruiz. Hitting the side/ temple equals to them as a “chin” which is bizarre, the same hit that can get anyone in wobbly legs
😂😂😂It's been over a week and I don't know how many times I have watched this video especially when describing the first knock down. It's hilarious, Can't stop laughing man. Can't stop laughing.
Although Joshua has a good chin, going 24 rounds with and taking a pummelling from Usyk, taking numerous clean right hands from Klitschko until finally getting dropped by one of them but still getting up, taking Povetkin's combinations and Whyte's left hook which have literally slept opponents, I still think he has just a LITTLE more work to do on the defence if he's going to fight Wilder. But that Wilder fight needs to be made next.
Boxing needed this honestly after Ngannou knocked Fury down. I'm a huge MMA fan. Watched every UFC fight for a decade. Never watched much boxing until the past 2 years. AJ became my favorite boxer after seeing how he was humble in victory. Ngannou should take his 2 fight deal with the PFL and retire. He'd retire with nearly 50 mil. More than a lot of fighters. Take care from Maine.
@@ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl Yes he's been humble 2 out of the 3 defeats but lets judge him solely on the time he couldn't maintain his composure. I'm sure you are perfect and have never reacted poorly to a bad situation before.
@@mishw1789 Yup - that's what I'll judge him on, along with one or two other things as well. As for me; I DON'T represent the UK nor do I have the eyes of the world on me so how I behave is irrelevant.
I love what you guys are doing! Post-fight analysis from a couple of brothers having a drink in. You guys are onto something with this approach. It’s honest and relatable.
AJ had only ever been stopped once by Ruiz, mainly due to a left hook counter to the temple, he got up off the canvas to stop Klitchsko, no one else has put him down, he has taken plenty of good punches, the narrative of him having no chin is wrong.
Good vid but.... _"Glass Jaw"_ is about as accurate as Wilder having the biggest punch ever and Fury being the best boxer ever. How many times has AJ been knocked out? ZERO. How many knocked him down? TWO. BOTH these stats are less than Wilder, Fury and even Iron Chin Parker. A nonsense claim because of Ruiz fight which he finished on his feet. Do you claim other boxers could take a big right from Klitchko, AJ got up to knock him out!
I dont understand where this AJ Glas Jaw narrative comes from ? Andy Ruiz hit him with a shot from the gods straight on the temple he never recovered from that. Vlad hit him flush on the chin yet he still got up and knocked him out. He has never been knocked out cold. USYK beat him on points twice. So please explain the GLASS JAW
I can think of only two reason why any trainer would advise Ngannou to take a fight with AJ. He knew that Ngannou didn't have the skills to compete with AJ but this would be the only time he would be able to make that kind of money. Or he had no ability to accurately assess Ngannou's skill set and actually thought that Ngannou could beat AJ. All of these fight aficionados that were pushing the hype behind Francis showed that they really don't know what they're talking about and really aren't worth listening to.
Outside of the body shot or potential low blow, Usyk looked brilliant in his last fight. He literally beat his opponent so much that he stopped him through accumulation. You guys are sounding like casuals when it comes to analyzing Usyk's last performance.
Fury looked to me at about 85% in the Francis fiasco,his jab,straight right were inaccurate and flabby and his usual stellar defense was way off.I like Francis ok but other than Stipe in their first ,Francis chin wasn't really tested (when Stipe cracked him he didn't look good).He had same confused look when AJ clipped in round one. AJ (who has Way more power than Stipe)saw that dazed look and knew he had him so went in and finished Francis. Too many Francis bandwagon dudes out there that A gotta learn how important ur chin is in fighting and B appreciate how dangerous a pro Boxer can be!
2:50 do you realise how embarrassing that sounds? “Fury didn’t train” if didn’t or not he should’ve been in that position. He is a UNIFIED CHAMP, 2x heavyweight champion even on a bad day Fury would’ve been the better man against a novice, this is a level below a journeyman I hope you guys understand that. Stop defending him with these awful excuses Fury was terrible period