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  • sparkyS Offline
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    #177

    Another good win for Anthony Joshua, awesome upper cut to finish. It looks like he will fight Fury in the autumn of 2016. Be interesting to see who he takes on before that.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #178

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="kiwiinmelb" data-cid="547421" data-time="1449991418">
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    <p>Might be wrong but I have some concerns looking forward that Duco could be a handicap for Joseph , just not convinced they are capable of getting him the fights he needs , especially like you say , they want to keep fighting in NZ where they can have him as the main event and secure the rights to the pay per view , </p>
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    <p>I agree.  Duco is talking about JP fighting on Sunday afternoon (NZT) to maximise the US Saturday night PPV audience.  Kevin Barry knows the boxing world better than Duco so should be the person who has most control over Parker's development and future opportunities.</p>

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    #179

    <p>If Joshua fights Parker down the track , you would think , it will be the guy with the best  defense and or chin  that takes it out with both fighters having plenty of speed and power in their hands, </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>I watched bits of the Joshua fight from over the weekend , Duco need to get Parker some better fights , they are talking it up , but the fighters he has been fighting are a long way from this standard </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    #180

    <p>Thanks for posting that.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Good test for Joshua. Came throuugh it well.</p>

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #181

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Godder" data-cid="547427" data-time="1449997527"><p>Parker has the same problem Tua had - his reputation to hit people hard precedes him. Tua was one of the most feared men in heavyweight boxing history, which is another reason he faced so many bums - the top names avoided him like the plague.</p></blockquote>
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    I don't reckon Parker is remotely in Tuas league in terms of power punching.

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    #182

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="547550" data-time="1450047527">
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    <p>I don't reckon Parker is remotely in Tuas league in terms of power punching.</p>
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    <p>No he isn't not many had that 1 punch power- much better boxer though better conditioning and dedication.</p>
    <p>Tua did do really well with his limitations - reach-height- boxing skills.</p>
    <p>When he was motivated and trained Tua could trouble anyone with his power</p>

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #183

    Despite relative similarities I reckon early Tyson was a much better 'boxer' than Tua. He seemed to lose a lot of those skills once he got out of jail though.

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    <p>Tyson was afar better boxer</p>
    <p>Extreme head movement (Tua limited there although used shoulder roll defence quite well but by-in-large was hit way too much losing rounds relying on his granite head to wear opponents down.</p>
    <p>Tyson's hand /upperbody and hip movement was freakish</p>
    <p>Add that to knock out power in both hands and a large array of combinations  ( Tua again limited in punching combos)</p>
    <p>In saying that its a fight that could go either way between the 2 although I think Mikes speed would take it.</p>
    <p>Tyson lost alot of that movement and speed as he got older and not just because of prison- those reflect movements are only belonging to the youth once that goes fighters must change their game plans/styles- same thing happened to Ali when he got older- no way 60's early 70's Ali would rope a dope Foreman- he would beat him with footwork and hand speed as well as freakish ablility to dodge punches. alar Liston fight- Cleveland Williams</p>
    <p>Look at Roy Jones Jr a reflects fighter still trying to continue ( a crime) he can no longer evade punches from journeyman and he takes them on the chin</p>

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    #185

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bart The Muss" data-cid="547608" data-time="1450070647">
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    <p>Tyson was afar better boxer</p>
    <p>Extreme head movement (Tua limited there although used shoulder roll defence quite well but by-in-large was hit way too much losing rounds relying on his granite head to wear opponents down.</p>
    <p>Tyson's hand /upperbody and hip movement was freakish</p>
    <p>Add that to knock out power in both hands and a large array of combinations  ( Tua again limited in punching combos)</p>
    <p>In saying that its a fight that could go either way between the 2 although I think Mikes speed would take it.</p>
    <p>Tyson lost alot of that movement and speed as he got older and not just because of prison- those reflect movements are only belonging to the youth once that goes fighters must change their game plans/styles- same thing happened to Ali when he got older- no way 60's early 70's Ali would rope a dope Foreman- he would beat him with footwork and hand speed as well as freakish ablility to dodge punches. alar Liston fight- Cleveland Williams</p>
    <p>Look at Roy Jones Jr a reflects fighter still trying to continue ( a crime) he can no longer evade punches from journeyman and he takes them on the chin</p>
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    <p>Yeah , Tyson had more tricks I reckon with his ducking and weaving , and had knock out power in both hands ,</p>
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    <div> </div>
    <div>with Tua it was usually  about the lethal left hook ,  made him that bit more predictable ,  but what a hook it was all the same </div>
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="547550" data-time="1450047527">
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    <p>I don't reckon Parker is remotely in Tuas league in terms of power punching.</p>
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    <p>Yeah , he is knocking guys out as a result of combinations , still effective though , </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>But Tua would put them to sleep with one punch </p>

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    #186

    <p>yes Tua was more a 1 trick pony- or more he relied on the left hook to get him out of trouble... trouble for Tua was not getting hurt but falling behind by huge distances on pts, too many times he got away with ko in 9-10th round. Not knocking him for doing so but I think it may have hindered his progress as a boxer and he was happy just to be a puncher.</p>
    <p>Tua did have a right hand that could hurt- ask former HW champ Micheal Moorer ( not the worlds best chin though)</p>
    <p>Parker and Tua although both Samoan Kiwis are poles apart as boxers. Iloved watching Tua ko people back in the day but its JP's time now and I will watch and support him as much as possible, if I win Lotto and can retire I and go to his fights!</p>

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  • SiamS Offline
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    #187

    <p>In case anyone, like me had forgotten - wincing alert </p>
    <p> </p>
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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    #188

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Siam" data-cid="547634" data-time="1450110045">
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    <p>In case anyone, like me had forgotten - wincing alert </p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>There's a fair bit of lard on show in the opposite corners! Awesome punching though.</p>

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  • C Offline
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    #189

    Ouch - to paraphrase Crocop - right hook hospital, left hook cemetery.<br><br>
    What marked out Tyson for me was his ability to keep throwing heavy shots, whatever body position he seemed to be in. Must have had the core of an ox, I think his relative lack of height was actually an advantage in this respect.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #190

    Similiar principle to Rocky Marciano who was around the same height. <br><br>
    Fighting out of a bit of a crouch definitely aids hitting power and this is something Jim Jeffries and Jack Dempsey did despite being very tall for their eras ( 6 foot 2 and 6 foot respectively )

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    #191

    <p>No doubting Tua's power, pace & precision, but did he ever fight anyone who was any good?</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Could have been a contender in the early days of the UFC.</p>

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  • F Offline
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    #192

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MiketheSnow" data-cid="547674" data-time="1450138480">
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    <p>No doubting Tua's power, pace & precision, but did he ever fight anyone who was any good?</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Could have been a contender in the early days of the UFC.</p>
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    <p>I'm no expert on the heavyweight division back then but I think John Ruiz, Michael Moorer and Hasim Rahman were all significant victories at the time.</p>

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #193

    Rahman beat Lewis. Enough said. Tua was very, very good and a guy who everyone tried to avoid. Doubt he coulda got close, literally or figuratively, to the Klitchkos though....

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    #194

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MiketheSnow" data-cid="547674" data-time="1450138480">
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    <p>No doubting Tua's power, pace & precision, but did he ever fight anyone who was any good?</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Could have been a contender in the early days of the UFC.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>He was top 4 or thereabouts for quite some time , </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Probably a little mis managed , </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Fought Rahman , controversial draw, many thought he won , </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Fought Lewis for the world title and lost . </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Like has been mentioned by MN5 , the type of guy people didnt want to fight , possibly the best left hook heavyweight boxing has ever seen , his leading hand was his money punch . which made him unorthodox </p>

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    #195

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bart The Muss" data-cid="547617" data-time="1450085110">
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    <p>yes Tua was more a 1 trick pony- or more he relied on the left hook to get him out of trouble... trouble for Tua was not getting hurt but falling behind by huge distances on pts, too many times he got away with ko in 9-10th round. Not knocking him for doing so but I think it may have hindered his progress as a boxer and he was happy just to be a puncher.</p>
    <p>Tua did have a right hand that could hurt- ask former HW champ Micheal Moorer ( not the worlds best chin though)</p>
    <p>Parker and Tua although both Samoan Kiwis are poles apart as boxers. Iloved watching Tua ko people back in the day but its JP's time now and I will watch and support him as much as possible, if I win Lotto and can retire I and go to his fights!</p>
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    <p>Yeah - basically Tua was too short to be properly competitive in the elite heavyweight ranks. Lennox Lewis killed him - he was six inches taller, had a massive reach advantage, and was faster around the ring. Tua basically went into that fight as a puncher's chance - but, in most ways it was a mismatch. Lewis could just rack up points with his jab and Tua needed to land a big left hook to knock him out and win. Tyson - being a lot shorter than Lennox, would have been a better match for Tua but, in his prime, he had way to much firepower for Dave.  </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Baby Joseph looks like a different story to me. He's got the physique and he's certainly got some speed and plenty of power. Whether he can navigate the shithole that is pro boxing to a title is a different question, but it's promising that he's ranked highly by the WBO (?) get one title and then the fighters will come to him.</p>

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #196

    According to stats Sonny Liston at 6 foot 1 had a reach of 2.13???? ( ie about 7 foot??? ) that's gotta be bullshit.

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