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  25. @ he was afraid because he was up against a guy who for once didn’t ā€˜respect’ him and was coming at him to destroy him. A big, young, devastating fighter who hits hard and never stops. When was the last time he fought anyone like that? Never. He was stunned by daniels attitude of ā€˜I’m not boxing you I’m knocking you out’ and he knew that Daniel was capable of doing it from the first round onwards. He was worried sick about losing again. But it’s his own fault. He’s built bigger and stronger than George Foreman but he stopped trying to ko guys after Ruiz 1. He even tried to out box Usyk- TWICE. When he’s BUILT to destroy. This was the main difference between both men on the night. AJ came to try and box to a nice calm points win. But Daniel came to destroy him. Instead of fighting him back the same way, which would have been his best chance (fight fire with fire) he STILL tried to box Dubois. And so Daniel still tried to ko him. And did. AJ’s mindset has been all wrong since Ruiz 1. He went from a powerful destroyer into a guy who ONLY tries to win on points. Even if he’s getting battered. He just won’t fight. It was different when he landed his big shot on Daniel, AJ thought he’d really hurt him and decided after this disastrous last 4 rounds that this was his big chance. But Daniel wasn’t hurt. Just surprised. He kept calm, took a look at him, hit him back, then timed that right hand to absolute perfection. Job done.
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