Hindsight is 20/20, but I didn't see Alex being able to exploit Max the way he did. Looking back at their first two fights, it was clear that Alex could get in and land shots with his explosive speed, but it wasn't what he replied upon. Almost like he didn't think he could just outclass Max, or maybe didn't realize it (for better wording). He came in, and believed in his speed and accuracy this time, and it showed. In many ways, it was a version of the final Fury/Wilder matchup, where after analyzing the data, it was just a matter of Fury not only believing in his skills, but betting on them. Alex bet on himself to the point of talking down to Max in the middle of the fight, and what a bet it was. I love Max and everything he's accomplished, but Alex is flat out better than him. He just needed to realize it himself. Dude looked clinical out there, and left no room for doubt.