Parker v ??
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@kiwiinmelb Yeah he's been in that shape since the Ruiz fight. Having said that, he got through the Ruiz fight comfortably fitness wise as opposed to the Takam fight where he was lighter yet seemed to gas badly through the middle of that fight.
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@african-monkey said in Parker v ??:
@kiwiinmelb Yeah he's been in that shape since the Ruiz fight. Having said that, he got through the Ruiz fight comfortably fitness wise as opposed to the Takam fight where he was lighter yet seemed to gas badly through the middle of that fight.
They need to use AJ s doctor ,
get him on the right supplements;)
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My concern is Joe gassing and fury doing enough to out point him
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@kiwiinmelb said in Parker v ??:
My concern is Joe gassing and fury doing enough to out point him
Heard a comment on Radio Sport (@Gibbit ?) this week that they had seen elsewhere. Something like Parker will have to knock Fury out in order to get a draw.
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Few concerns , Parker looking for big shots , not landing much , using up energy
Fury doing little more than flicking the jab out , but conserving energy while possibly still taking points
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Better round for Joe , needs to put the pressure on, make him uncomfortable
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Has to keep up the pressure , behind on the score cards I reckon , but has made good progress the last couple of rounds
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Joe needs A massive last round ,
Not too much in it , but can see it going against him
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Being the aggressor got him home ,
But that can come down to interpretation, I was concerned how they would see it
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Parker was aggressive but there were rounds where he literally landed nothing, and I'm assuming he won some of those rounds with two judges scoring it 118 - 110.
Parker needs to ditch Barry, he has made no progress in well over a year. He looks sloppier than ever.
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@kiwiinmelb I thought the same thing, looking at a weigh in pic.
Judging by the sheer amount (and similarity) of the mocking comments going around, sounds like it was a pretty awful fight to watch. Fury dancing around and Parker not landing anything of note.
Barry has to go. Seriously. Parker has been spinning on a hamster wheel for some time now. He's not progressing, and no one is going to be scared of him at this rate.
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I paid the £15 YouTube fee and it wasn't classic viewing (feed quality awful and loads of sound issues). Felt Parker did enough, 10 rounds to 2 from 2/3 judges was a bit lucky though. I'd gave given Joseph 8-4. Fury did fuck all and mostly backpeddled, that can't win you a title at age 23. Joseph didn't look that impressive physically, was expecting him to be more like Sonny Bill.
As an aside, holy shit Tyson Fury is a fat fluffybunny these days. At 6'10" with that rig he must be 150kg+.
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I had Parker winning but not by 10-2. All Hughie did was run around the ring flicking out jabs that were missing most of the time mixed in with the odd right.
Hughie is a nightmare to come up and look good against stylistically with his horrible negative style of fighting. I think Joe beats all the British heavyweights except for AJ.
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@dice said in Parker v ??:
I've thought this for awhile, but Parker really fights small for his size. Parker is what, 6'3? But the way he fights, you'd think he was 5'10.
That's because the fighters he's going up against are taller and have a longer reach. I'm assuming that's why he has his style, to cope with the bigger fighters.
Anyone got any memes about the early celebrations of the Fury camp?
Needed a make up artist on site for full effect though. -
Watched the ppv thru sky and good enough quality. The whole setup was a bit lacking though. No singer for U.K. Anthem? No click clack sound for nearing end of round?
Thought it could have gone either way and was worried when first judge had draw meaning the other two did not as expected to side with fury and was happily surprised.
Fury is an awkward bugger and those flicky almost backhanded jabs could have picked up a lot of cheap points but thankfully the judges saw through it
Think they kept joe a bit heavier this time in hope of him retaining a bit more power but unfortunately again it was no where to be seen
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Would have been farcical if Fury had won a Heavyweight belt with that performance. He spent the first nine rounds going backwards around the ring, presumably hoping Parker would run out of gas and he'd pick him off at the end.
That didn't happen. He barely laid anything substantial on Parker - even when he started to engage a little bit towards the end - I reckon Joe will feel a bit like he's been on a 25km run through a forest - scratched on the face by a few branches.
Awful as a spectacle, but Fury was particularly bad.
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And Fury's promoter wants some answers about the decision.
To expand:
Mick Hennessy told BBC Radio 5 live: "I thought he skated it, it was an absolute masterclass, shades of Ali. It was beautiful boxing in the heavyweight division."Parker wasn't even in the fight, any punches he was throwing were either missing or hitting elbows or hitting gloves, it was very rare he got through with a clean shot. Hughie absolutely skated that fight.
"That is probably one of, if not the worst, decisions I've ever seen in my life, it was disgusting, absolutely disgusting."