I suppose Arum will now protect Parker and feed him a few tough C level guy's, which actually, is what he need's.
Hughie is going the WBC route and in talks with Wilder so i doubt that happen's.
I feel Pulev late next year after a tuneup or 2 would be perfect for parker.
The guy does not need tune ups he's had two tough opponents in the last 9 months I expect a soft first defence vs Miller maybe in the states to boost his profile then possibly a fight on HBO vs Ortiz down the line I have no idea who Ortiz is aligned with now Hearn is promoting him will he be showcased on Sho ?
I think a rematch with Ruiz makes sense, that would pull big numbers and adhere him to the Mexican fan base should he come over and rough Ruiz up in Vegas.
Let's see what we've got for Parker next:
1 Joseph Parker (Oriental) NZ
2 Wladimir Klitschko (Sup. Champion) UKR
3 Andy Ruiz USA
4 David Haye UK
5 Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK
6 Jarrell Miller (NABO) USA
7 David Price UK
8 Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER
9 Edmund Gerber KAZ
10 Kubrat Pulev BUL
11 Andrey Fedosov USA
12 Izuagbe Ugonoh NIG
13 Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER
14 Michael Wallisch GER
15 Andrzej Wawrzyk POL
Price? Schwarz? Gerber? Wallisch? :pat::pat:
Oh dear.... Even the IBF rankings are better in this case. :trink26:
Parker V Pulev...hopefully.
I think Hughie is mandated to fight Parker within theee months if he does not fight Wilder of course I suspect he will go the easier route against Wilder.
Miller will likely be next up, a decent soft first defence.
Yeah, but I doubt Arum will let Pulev get close to Parker, and it wouldn't be a big fight.
I think even Warren could offer more money to Parker to fight Hughie.
I suppose Arum will now protect Parker and feed him a few tough C level guy's, which actually, is what he need's.
Hughie is going the WBC route and in talks with Wilder so i doubt that happen's.
I feel Pulev late next year after a tuneup or 2 would be perfect for parker.
Parker V Pulev...hopefully.
Yeah, but I doubt Arum will let Pulev get close to Parker, and it wouldn't be a big fight.
I think even Warren could offer more money to Parker to fight Hughie.
Let's see what we've got for Parker next:
1 Joseph Parker (Oriental) NZ
2 Wladimir Klitschko (Sup. Champion) UKR
3 Andy Ruiz USA
4 David Haye UK
5 Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK
6 Jarrell Miller (NABO) USA
7 David Price UK
8 Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER
9 Edmund Gerber KAZ
10 Kubrat Pulev BUL
11 Andrey Fedosov USA
12 Izuagbe Ugonoh NIG
13 Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER
14 Michael Wallisch GER
15 Andrzej Wawrzyk POL
Price? Schwarz? Gerber? Wallisch? :pat::pat:
Oh dear.... Even the IBF rankings are better in this case. :trink26:
Parker V Pulev...hopefully.
Let's see what we've got for Parker next:
1 Joseph Parker (Oriental) NZ
2 Wladimir Klitschko (Sup. Champion) UKR
3 Andy Ruiz USA
4 David Haye UK
5 Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK
6 Jarrell Miller (NABO) USA
7 David Price UK
8 Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER
9 Edmund Gerber KAZ
10 Kubrat Pulev BUL
11 Andrey Fedosov USA
12 Izuagbe Ugonoh NIG
13 Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER
14 Michael Wallisch GER
15 Andrzej Wawrzyk POL
Price? Schwarz? Gerber? Wallisch? :pat::pat:
Oh dear.... Even the IBF rankings are better in this case. :trink26:
Martin quit, Ruiz gave his all. If you think Parker would quit against Joshua or Wilder you're a bigger imbecile than previously credited.
Parker now has a far superior résumé than Wilder who himself clearly has fought better competition than Joshua.
Klitschko no.1
Parker no.2
Povetkin no.3
Wilder no.4
Joshua no.5
You are the only imbecile here. These two went out of their way to justify my original statement.
Haha, what? This is like two Charles Martin's going at it.
Martin quit, Ruiz gave his all. If you think Parker would quit against Joshua or Wilder you're a bigger imbecile than previously credited.
Parker now has a far superior résumé than Wilder who himself clearly has fought better competition than Joshua.
Klitschko no.1
Parker no.2
Povetkin no.3
Wilder no.4
Joshua no.5
That jab had nothing on it all night.
I suppose Parker could KO Hughie though.
I think Hughie Fury is has a lot of good pedigree. He was the world Amateur junior Champ and probably would have been an excellent Amateur if he didn't turn pro at such a young age. Very different to Tyson too in the sense Hughie actually lives and breaths boxing and trains all year round.
When he's fully healthy, i think he could be a player in the HW division. I'd pick him over any of these two tonight.
If Ruiz showed up 20 pounds lighter he probably wins the fight with more punches thrown. From about the 5th round on he was too economical with his work. That said either guy would get killed by any of the top guys...