Boxing Thread
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Where to from here for Joe now ? I think people need to realise he’s probably reached his ceiling and just lacks that little something to really compete with the big boys ( literally and figuratively )
But then again this is hardly a golden age for heavyweight boxing, far from it. Much as I love Fury, Wilder and Joe himself I don’t think they’d be anything more than footnotes if they fought from the 70’s through til the 2000s.
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Chisora took a huge amount of punishment. Possibly could’ve been stopped early. Most pundits ringside amazed it went the distance. Parker stepped up big time but room for improvement. Arguable if this can happen, but my feeling is he can with Andy Lee, who impressed me with his demeanour.
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Shocking scorecards. Parker dominated from start to finish.
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@mn5 said in Boxing Thread:
Where to from here for Joe now ? I think people need to realise he’s probably reached his ceiling and just lacks that little something to really compete with the big boys ( literally and figuratively )
But then again this is hardly a golden age for heavyweight boxing, far from it. Much as I love Fury, Wilder and Joe himself I don’t think they’d be anything more than footnotes if they fought from the 70’s through til the 2000s.
I seem to remember Fury himself saying something along those lines. Certainly wasn't backing himself to beat the historical greats.
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@delicatessen said in Boxing Thread:
@mn5 said in Boxing Thread:
Where to from here for Joe now ? I think people need to realise he’s probably reached his ceiling and just lacks that little something to really compete with the big boys ( literally and figuratively )
But then again this is hardly a golden age for heavyweight boxing, far from it. Much as I love Fury, Wilder and Joe himself I don’t think they’d be anything more than footnotes if they fought from the 70’s through til the 2000s.
I seem to remember Fury himself saying something along those lines. Certainly wasn't backing himself to beat the historical greats.
Yeah he’s the best of his era and good on him but off the top of my head I don’t think he’d beat Liston, Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Norton, Holmes, Shavers, Tyson, Holyfield, Lewis, Bowe or any number of other pugilists from that era.
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Very impressed with Joe today , chisora is a very tough man ,
Joe Planted his feet and let his hands go with bad intentions and we haven’t seen that for some time .
Andy Lee has worked wonders with him , tactically and with his confidence, looks a different fighter , well done
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@african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:
Shocking scorecards. Parker dominated from start to finish.
2 or 3 knockdowns and 1 judge had him winning by 2 points , fucken ludicrous
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@kiwiinmelb Chisora won 3 rounds max (I had him winning 1). 117-108 was the best Chisora could have hoped for with competent judges.
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@african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:
@kiwiinmelb Chisora won 3 rounds max (I had him winning 1). 117-108 was the best Chisora could have hoped for with competent judges.
Yep it was bizarre and it happens a bit too often
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
Very impressed with Joe today , chisora is a very tough man ,
Joe Planted his feet and let his hands go with bad intentions and we haven’t seen that for some time .
Andy Lee has worked wonders with him , tactically and with his confidence, looks a different fighter , well done
Does he really though ? Like I said earlier I do love Joe but we’ve heard this a few times before lets be honest.
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@mn5 He does. Andy Lee comes from the Kronk gym where they specialise more on the offensive side of the game and you saw it yesterday where he was sitting down on his shots and seemed to have more power with the extra weight behind him and was willing to stand and trade in the pocket which Barry seemed to have taught out of him in recent years. The uppercut worked wonders for him, a shot we haven't seen often enough in his career so far, but he threw it with venom and it hurt Chisora throughout the fight. Dropping an extremely durable Chisora 3 times is an achievement in itself as he is near impossible to hurt unless you carry 1 punch KO power.
Under Barry, he fought more off the backfoot and was starting to struggle offensively with his gameplan during fights became very one dimensional to the point where he didn't have a plan b and would run out of ideas. Lee and his team seem to have had more success so far.
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@african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:
@mn5 He does. Andy Lee comes from the Kronk gym where they specialise more on the offensive side of the game and you saw it yesterday where he was sitting down on his shots and seemed to have more power with the extra weight behind him and was willing to stand and trade in the pocket which Barry seemed to have taught out of him in recent years. The uppercut worked wonders for him, a shot we haven't seen often enough in his career so far, but he threw it with venom and it hurt Chisora throughout the fight. Dropping an extremely durable Chisora 3 times is an achievement in itself as he is near impossible to hurt unless you carry 1 punch KO power.
Under Barry, he fought more off the backfoot and was starting to struggle offensively with his gameplan during fights became very one dimensional to the point where he didn't have a plan b and would run out of ideas. Lee and his team seem to have had more success so far.
Sweet. I didn’t see the fight obviously so I didn’t know. If he can maintain these improvements it will benefit him but I heard he’s retiring pretty soon ?