Boxing Thread
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None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement. -
@Crucial said in Boxing Thread:
None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.Yeah it was sorta like Ali in slow motion but as you said it worked. Must be a nightmare to try and hit the Gypsy King!
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@Crucial said in Boxing Thread:
None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.He put on quite a show, and did most of it with a wide grin on his face
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@canefan said in Boxing Thread:
@Crucial said in Boxing Thread:
None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.He put on quite a show, and did most of it with a wide grin on his face
I do love Fury as I said but would still enjoy it if WIlder knocked him out
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Settle down guys it was Tom Schwarz haha. He was basically bought in to make Fury look good. Schwarz would barely be top 40.
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@African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:
Settle down guys it was Tom Schwarz haha. He was basically bought in to make Fury look good. Schwarz would barely be top 40.
Ruiz was meant to make Joshua look good as well wasn't he?
I have a massive internal conflict with Fury. Cos I can't stand pikeys.
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@MajorRage No, Ruiz has always been a decent operator with the fastest hands in the division and a very solid chin and was a very good opponent to get on short notice. He could have easily been given the nod in the Parker fight but Parker's change of tactics and superior fitness got him home, just.
You don't need to look body beautiful to be the best and that's why Ruiz was written off. AJ for all the muscle he carries, has a terrible gas tank which was evident against Klitschko and Takam and he was gassed very early in the Ruiz fight.
I'll admit that I thought AJ would pull away late after a good showing early on from Ruiz with him giving AJ problems on the inside early on but I didn't expect AJ to get exposed this badly. If I were AJs team, I'd stay away from the rematch and look to rebuild again but it looks like they'll chuck AJ back in with Ruiz again.
Schwarz has a very padded record and has struggled against very low level opposition such as Bacurin, Gashi and Christian Lewandowski. He somehow had a ranking of 2 with the WBO and 9 with the IBF so I guess Fury will force himself into a few mandatories with a couple of alphabet organisations which is all you could take from such a mismatch of a fight.
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@African-Monkey Cheers ... although the point was more than anybody can win on the day in this division.
Absolutely bow to your superior knowledge tho!
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@MajorRage Yup fair. It's happened many times before.
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@MajorRage said in Boxing Thread:
@African-Monkey Cheers ... although the point was more than anybody can win on the day in this division.
Absolutely bow to your superior knowledge tho!
@MajorRage that's almost worth a ban.
This is the Fern! Superior knowledge only exists as you type your posts. -
What time is the Parker fight in NZ ?
Not on here , will prob stream it
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Not a bad win by joe , would’ve been nicer if he could’ve knocked him out ,
But did think his hands looked nice and quick , and appeared to be much more agile on his feet at that weight
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@kiwiinmelb Leapai showed one hell of a Samoan chin even if he was on the receiving end of a one-sided beatdown. Good hitout for Parker imo before he moves on to bigger fights.
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You guys are too kind. Joe went out and hit a punching bag for 9 and a bit rounds and couldn’t properly finish him.
He looked sharp because nothing was coming back at him. No one is talking about how good Parker was and meaning it. They’re all talking about the guy that lost and didn’t go down.
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@raznomore So what if he didn't finish him off? Tyson Fury didn't finish off Francisco Pianeta before he fought Wilder but still showed his slick movement and combos he's known for. He got criticism for not stopping Pianeta but he showed in that fight that he hadn't lost his touch. Leapai was tough in there and once Parker realised that Leapai wasn't going down easily, he went back to sitting behind his jab and started to break him down slowly. Thought he could have gone to the body a bit more later on in the fight but at the same time I think he was cautious of Leapai's overhand right which he had a bit of success with.
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I guess it comes down to expectations ,
I accepted some time ago , that Josephs punching power isnt what I earlier thought it might be ,
he hasnt really looked like blowing anyone away for some time ,
So with that thought already in my mind before this fight , I thought he looked better at this lighter weight,
Not sure why they fattened him up
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@African-Monkey this is supposed to be the second coming and him selling himself to the US fans. Do you honestly think anyone who watched that fight went away wanting Parker up next for Ruiz or Wilder???
Not on your life mate. He needed to spark Alex out. That would have been the plan from his trainers, his management and anyone involved in his camp. No one is going to be in a rush to see him fight again.
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@raznomore said in Boxing Thread:
@African-Monkey this is supposed to be the second coming and him selling himself to the US fans. Do you honestly think anyone who watched that fight went away wanting Parker up next for Ruiz or Wilder???
Not on your life mate. He needed to spark Alex out. That would have been the plan from his trainers, his management and anyone involved in his camp. No one is going to be in a rush to see him fight again.
or, having a dim view of the sport as a whole, the less dangerous he looks while still winning allows him to become a safe fight to take?
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@mariner4life for the top guys he's a known quantity. They know he has the ability to be there at the end so as far worthwhile fights are concerned he won't be seen as a 'safe' option. He's not a journeyman fighter just yet and will still be considered too dangerous to chuck in with someone for a tune-up.
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If chisora wins his upcoming fight , he should be fighting him next in England ( straight out of eddies mouth )
That’s a good fight for joe right now imo