I said when Usyk moved up after winning all the cruiserweight belts that he'd do the same at heavyweight.
Olympic Gold Medallist (like AJ) but a massive amateur track record......which AJ doesn't have.
The guy hasn't been beaten, has never been knocked down, and has a great ring IQ. AJ doesn't......he didn't have a clue how to deal with Ruiz in the first fight, and went down numerous times.
I see it like this......AJ will box cagey at a distance and try to land a big one when he can. Usyk will keep making him work and will go into the second half slightly behind on points.
AJ will then start gassing, while Usyk keeps upping the pressure leading to the ref stopping it around the 10th to save AJ from taking further punishment. Usyk's handspeed and angles will be too much for him.