British big guy Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) will have a hard time hitting IBF, WBO and WBA heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs) with punches in the rematch due to the excellent footwork of the Ukrainian. So says the American former champion, now an expert analyst on the broadcasts of fights Timothy Bradley.
“Usyk understands that it will be difficult, and therefore gained weight,” Tim said to begin with.
Interviewer with Fighthype expressed the opinion that it could be bad for the Ukrainian, they say, he will lose in mobility, but Bradley cut him off.
“He has great legs, bro. It was due to this that he worked and “finished off” Joshua. He doesn’t have much legs, he is massive, he steps around the ring, and Usyk dances, dodges with his oddities, changes angles. It’s very hard to hit this one,” the veteran explained.
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Meanwhile, Bradley recalled that despite the declassing, the first fight was not an easy walk for Alexander: “He was leaving for a week, perhaps. He’s a little heavyweight, bro, and taking punches from someone like Joshua is hard both mentally and physically. This is not a joke”.
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Tim said that Joshua, if he knocked out Usyk, should fight with the knockout Wilder.
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