Klitschko, Fury, Parker, Takam & Joshua
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<p>Joshua is ready.</p>
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Meanwhile Parker goes to 17-0 , you wonder at what point do they look at stepping up his class of opponents . <br><br>
But in saying that the way he is knocking guys out , fighters ranked higher than him will be doing their best to avoid him unless it involves a big purse . -
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<p>Meanwhile Parker goes to 17-0 , you wonder at what point do they look at stepping up his class of opponents .<br><br>
But in saying that the way he is knocking guys out , fighters ranked higher than him will be doing their best to avoid him unless it involves a big purse .</p>
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<p>and that, I gather, is the difficult part of the fight game.</p>
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<p>Every top 10 fighter wants a shot at the title and will only take fights that consolidate their position or raise them to a mandatory challenge.</p>
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<p>JP is probably ready to start taking these guys on now (although he hasn't fought a southpaw yet) but to get to that level he has exposed himself as a risky proposition.</p>
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<p>I saw the Fury only fought something like 4 times in 3 years prior to his title bout. I guess once you at at a certain level the pickings are slim.</p> -
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<p>and that, I gather, is the difficult part of the fight game.</p>
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<p>Every top 10 fighter wants a shot at the title and will only take fights that consolidate their position or raise them to a mandatory challenge.</p>
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<p><strong>JP is probably ready to start taking these guys on now (although he hasn't fought a southpaw yet) but to get to that level he has exposed himself as a risky proposition.</strong></p>
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<p>I saw the Fury only fought something like 4 times in 3 years prior to his title bout. I guess once you at at a certain level the pickings are slim.</p>
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<p>I thought his last fight (before this one) was against a Southpaw? Or maybe what I read/heard was how they are slowly evolving him with taller opposition and then to a Southpaw?</p>
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<p>There was a series on TV here where they follow Gypsies through their trials and tribulations, to the elaborate weddings between 16 year olds and the problems that for some strange reason, follows them around...cringeworthy TV to be sure</p> -
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<p>I thought his last fight (before this one) was against a Southpaw? Or maybe what I read/heard was how they are slowly evolving him with taller opposition and then to a Southpaw?</p>
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<p>Bergman will be the first southpaw Parker has fought.</p>
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<p>As to JP's future, here's what Barry said:<br>
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<p>"We have a number of top 10 fighters who we're negotiating with now and are going to put in front of Joseph," the trainer said. "We stood here last year and said what our goal was for this year: to be ranked by all the sanctioning bodies and in the top five by one.</p>
<p>"We've achieved that goal, and our goal for next year is to manoeuvre him and improve the skills of Joe to get him ready to win a mandatory position next year and put him in line for a world title shot."</p>
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<p>I agree its hard to find opponents people will see as tests for JP</p>
<p>Actually alot thought Botha then Sherman were too big a steps back then- I thought Sherman would be a very tough fight but Jp has managed to handle them all.</p>
<p>I see Dereck Chisora had a win lately he would be a good test- I don't know many yankie fighters</p>
<p>The trouble is as said earlier no one inside top 10 wants to fight someone like JP - all risk and little reward</p>
<p>You have to hope he has convinced the likes of Furey and Wilder that he has a good record but only against bums so they agree to fight him.</p>
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<p>At 23 he has plenty of time , </p>
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<p>The big question with Joe for me , he may have had 17 fights but we still dont know what his chin is like , </p>
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<p>And that will be the interesting part, when he fights better opponents and he starts getting hit himself , and how well he handles that , </p>
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<p>All we have seen is one way traffic so far </p> -
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<p>No he is just being what he is .. A Traveller. This is his beliefs and culture.</p>
<p>I lived in Ireland for 10 years <strong>his people are hated in Ireland and England</strong></p>
<p>I worked in a nite club near galway and they would not let any Travellers in - sounds racist it is</p>
<p>They took me off the front door as I couldn't spot who was who but Irish people can tell a Traveller by the looks.. I could spot a traveller girl as they dressed with everything hanging out and with the biggest earings on earth from age 10.</p>
<p>The things Furey is saying is what he has been taught since birth, now he is World champ people are listening and taking offence, the lad doesn't know any other way.</p>
<p>They have a pretty tough life but don't help themselves by making $ by stealing and social welfare fraud - animal cruelty violence etc</p>
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<p>That's certainly true for places in both countries where the travelling community make their temporary homes, often returning. Why? Well the old joke goes someway to explain - "What did the traveller kid get for Christmas? - Your bike".</p>
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<p>Some friends of mine lived in Lingfield (racecourse town) and were visited annually by a large travelling community. Dog thefts went through the roof every year as did petty thefts. One year one local pub that welcomed them just got absolutely trashed the last night they stayed, another pub that refused them entry (helps to have a couple of Rhodesian Ridgebacks) had both dogs poisoned. </p>
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That's certainly true for places in both countries where the travelling community make their temporary homes, often returning. Why? Well the old joke goes someway to explain - "What did the traveller kid get for Christmas? - Your bike".<br><br>
Some friends of mine lived in Lingfield (racecourse town) and were visited annually by a large travelling community. Dog thefts went through the roof every year as did petty thefts. One year one local pub that welcomed them just got absolutely trashed the last night they stayed, another pub that refused them entry (helps to have a couple of Rhodesian Ridgebacks) had both dogs poisoned. <br><br>
Do the people of Lingfield hate the travellers? Yes.</p></blockquote>
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Those are the same sort of stories I hear every time the subject of travellers comes up. I worked with a guy in Australia who moved there to get away from his traveller family . Hearing the stories from his perspective was interesting , bloody stoked we don't have them and their associated fuckwittery here, -
Wales' new youngster at tighthead prop - Samson Lee is from a "traveller family", actually lists ferreting as one of his hobbies !
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<p>What is ferreting?</p>
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<p>Catching rabbits by putting a ferret down the rabbit hole. I know people in NZ that do the same thing.</p> -
<p>On Test Match Special, Bumble once referred to a late order batsman as a ferret. When asked why ferret he said "They go in after the rabbits".</p>
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<p>Mentioning to wife that a Traveller has become a heavyweight boxing champion and she says "you mean pikey". I say "I believe they prefer to be called travellers" and she stated that "they don't get to choose".</p>
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Mentioning to wife that a Traveller has become a heavyweight boxing champion and she says "you mean pikey". I say "I believe they prefer to be called travellers" and she stated that "they don't get to choose".</p></blockquote>
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Awesome , she should start posting here.<br><br>
Apparently some of the knackers in Ireland have stopped travelling and settled down , by settled down i mean applied for benefits for them and their dozen or so kids and made life miserable for the locals who move out as more knackers move in.<br><br>
The closest we seem to get is those feral types in house buses , a couple of them moved their shit heap buses onto a block of land near my old bosses yard. Coincidentally a minor crime wave started to happen in the area at the same time . After a couple of confrontations with the locals they moved on to annoy someone else. -
<p>Brad Pitt was superb apparently he lived with Travellers to research what it would be like to live with Angelina Jolie lol</p>
<p>Settled Travellers (in a house) are known as Knackers not a pretty name and I don't think they would appeciate u calling it to them</p>
<p>The old name in Ireland is Tinkers. apparently because they tinkered with metals to make pots to sell which isn't a bad name</p>
<p>Its hard to explain how much they are despised by settled people in Ireland- we really have nothing like it in NZ</p>