Parker v ??
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@nepia said in Parker v ??:
As a not huge boxing fan, does one loss to a higher ranked fighter really drop your standing that much?
Not JPs standing as such. His ranking is still respectable (depending on the organisation) but his ability to get a fight with others that are ranked highly. Not only did he lose his matches he didn’t perform in a manner that has fans wanting a rematch
It’s all about climbing up to a point then waiting out your chance. He’s had his shot for the moment and now needs to wait again.
If he can hold back newcomers trying to get up with the big boys (be a gatekeeper) until others retire or get beaten down, eventually he may get another chance as a fill in fight.
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Parker needs to develop that "old man" power. Right now he is quick and not much else.
I have a good mate, cousin actually, that is always correcting me on my boxing nous(me and my brothers are the non boxers in the family). I said he needs a new trainer. My cuz(who has a good amateur record and 5 pro fights so knows a bit) reckons Parker can't switch trainers at this point. He thinks he's too far gone and Barry is his guy.
I say "fuck that". Get this guy on Fury's team and we'd see a marked improvement. Get him John David Jackson or fucken anyone at this point.
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@crucial said in Parker v ??:
Hughie Fury just lost on points to Pulev so Pulev jumps into contender for one of AJs belts.
Bore fest
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@mikethesnow said in Parker v ??:
@crucial said in Parker v ??:
Hughie Fury just lost on points to Pulev so Pulev jumps into contender for one of AJs belts.
Bore fest
Yep. Even after Fury started throwing there was no dynamism in the fight.
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I was disappointed in Hughie. I thought he could get up here but his movement which was so good against Parker was missing, and his right hand has got to be one of the most telegraphed shots I've seen. Pulev found a home with his famous jab and Hughie went into survival mode once his stamina failed him.
I can't say I'm excited at the prospect of Joshua v Pulev as Joshua hammers him.
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@raznomore said in Parker v ??:
Parker needs to develop that "old man" power. Right now he is quick and not much else.
I have a good mate, cousin actually, that is always correcting me on my boxing nous(me and my brothers are the non boxers in the family). I said he needs a new trainer. My cuz(who has a good amateur record and 5 pro fights so knows a bit) reckons Parker can't switch trainers at this point. He thinks he's too far gone and Barry is his guy.
I say "fuck that". Get this guy on Fury's team and we'd see a marked improvement. Get him John David Jackson or fucken anyone at this point.
Raz what is it about Fury that makes him so highly ranked? To me he looks like a bloke with a massive reach and enough skill to keep out of harms way but not a great deal else. Also his conditioning at times speaks for itself.
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@mn5 Im not a Tyson Fury fan and I think Deontay Wilder will knock him out if he get within range. But Fury can box and he is probably the best "boxer" in the division and yeah he does know how to use his jab and his ridiculous reach advantage.
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He is also a continuous moving target , his feet never stop moving ,
6 foot nine , massively long arms and a nice mover ,
I think the big concern for him against Wilder , is he underdone ?
a long time out , and had 2 warm up fights against bums , if he cant keep up the evasiveness for 12 rounds , I agree , he will be going to sleep.
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@kiwiinmelb I feel he's ready, he's down to his fighting weight and he'll get plenty of quality sparring which for me would be as good as fighting another durable gatekeeper like he did with Pianeta last time out. Great to see these fights getting made and glad they're not waiting for AJ and Hearn who don't seem to want anything to do with Wilder for the near future anyway.
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Love him or hate him ,
He is a bit unique , looking forward to this fight