Seems like his trainer Kevin Barry is doing the same old tactics and we aren't seeing much improvement change, better strategies and a game plan against his opponents..
What do you think?
It won't matter imo. I just don't think Parker is as good as his fans thought he was.
I believe this also.
I am not a fan of Parker’s but I see this as a fair point. Look at his recent and most relevant fights. The hughie fury fight. Not being able to clench his teeth and press Joshua when he had too. And now this, looking sorry for himself vs Whyte.
I can’t settle to accept the whole ‘we always get dealt a bad hand’ hustle from team Parker. He just doesn’t perform well on the level he has recently been at and that’s that in my opinion.
Yes. That's if he really wants it, but I don't think he does.
1. Consistently poor stamina in fights.
2. Consistent inability to deal with fighters when they get on the inside.
Both of those are quite attributable to coaching in my opinion.
I thought he was ok. I think the problem was the venue('s) and referee's. Last two fights were fùcked over by the ref. Boxers that don't fight dirty, don't often retaliate when someone is fighting dirty and Whyte was dirty as hell last night.
Come to the US and get a square deal, that's my suggestion.
indeed he should ask for the ref that did ward kovalev 2
Parker has failed to follow the fight plan in more than one fight, which must be frustrating for Barry. Still, maybe he needs a trainer who's less like family & more like an ass-kickin' boss.
Or maybe a sports psychologist needs to be added to the mix, can you train heart into somebody? I don't know.
The thing is, good luck finding anyone with a brain in New Zealand or Australia that can train him. Descendants of convicts
whoa.... dude dont paint new zealanders with the convict decendants tag thats 100% AUSTRALIANS who are offspring of convicts sent there from the uk not us please.:damnit:
Seems like his trainer Kevin Barry is doing the same old tactics and we aren't seeing much improvement change, better strategies and a game plan against his opponents..
What do you think?
I thought he was ok. I think the problem was the venue('s) and referee's. Last two fights were fùcked over by the ref. Boxers that don't fight dirty, don't often retaliate when someone is fighting dirty and Whyte was dirty as hell last night.
Come to the US and get a square deal, that's my suggestion.
There advice amounted to "jab..something something...come one, he's exhausted" and then in rounds 11,12 they didn't tell him he needed a KO. And the first KD that Chisora scored was from a headbutt and Sky ask his promoter who was sitting next to Hearn after the round, "What did you think of that?". His response? "Well, erm....uh..from the replay there was a punch...". I felt like his whole team were just going through the motions. No urgency, no plan, and zero confidence in him.