Oleksandr Usyk’s strength and condition coach said that the 38-year-old has no signs of slowdown and becomes stronger before the rematch against Daniel Dubois.
There is a significant age difference between Usyk (23-0, 14 KO) and 27-year-old Dubois, who for the second time on Saturday in London in London after the undisputed heavyweight title.
Usyk outclassed Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) in Poland two years ago, winning a knockout in round 9 after he composed after a low hit in round 5.
Dubois always kept a blow that he was legal, but overshadowed what was largely the dominant performance of Uyka, which was overtaken at all three judges at the time of detention.
Since then, Dubois has been in three fights, with victories over Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua.
Although he could be an older opponent, Usyk’s coach, Jakub Chycki, he said that the Ukrainian has no signs of aging, preparing for his 24 professionals.
“He is able to perform the same training loads, the same type of training, we see that it is a bit stronger, generates more power,” said Chycki ESPN.
“Aerobic capacity is at the same level. So in my opinion we do not see the symptoms of aging now. So this is a good forecast for the next fight.”
Usyk is strictly monitored throughout the camp, and various data collected during throws and training.
Chycki said all the answers were positive.
“For me, the most crucial thing is that not [to be] Worse at this age – he said.
“We know its history. In sports science, the most crucial thing is to monitor the response to training loads.
“Different parts of stressors: physiological stressors, psychological stressors, traumatic injuries to the mind, so reaction on sparring sessions.
“Now we see the answer, unchanged.”
However, Dubois is also at the top of his game physically and is expected to try to impose on Usyk at the beginning of the fight, as he did in September, when he dominated Joshua.
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Dubois promoter, Frank Warren, believes that Usyk will meet the British in the middle of the ring and expect a similar initial start to fight Joshua.
“Do what he did against Joshua. Start quickly, operate JAB, has a wonderful stab, operate all your physical attributes,” said Warren Media when Dubois was asked how Dubois could defeat Usyk.
“He won’t have to look for Usyk. You look at Usyk against Joshua, you look at Usyk against Daniel’s first fight. You look against Tyson [Fury]; He goes out and stands with you, which is great. That’s what I want. “