By Gregory Stangrit

Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. is in Moscow, Russia, where the veteran is training Khabib Allakhverdiev (19-1, 9KOs) for his scheduled fight on the 3rd of October with former three division world champion Adrien Broner (30-2, 22KOs).

The Showtime televised fight takes place in Broner's backyard of Cincinnati, Ohio and the vacant WBA 'regular' junior welterweight title will be at stake.

Jones has studied Broner's recent fights, especially his defeats to Marcos Maidana and Shawn Porter - and noticed the talkative fighter has serious issues with movement and consistent pressure. When fighters continue to come at him, and stay busy while not staying in front of him as a stationary target, Broner has trouble adjusting.

"Khabib must constantly keep pressure on Broner and move well," said Jones. "Broner is a very good boxer, but he has already shown that when there is pressure and movement it creates problems for him. The fighters who beat him, they used that type of style, Khabib needs to use pressure and movement to beat him."

Gregory Stangrit covers boxing for Allboxing.ru.