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  • pollywog
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    #31
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    A.J had the undisputed fight on the line thinking Wilder would be next ,he won comfortably.


    A.J also promised his mom he would hurt him , Parke is never going to beat someone like A.J ,there’s levels . To suggest he was scared well you got that backwards.

    “However Parker's mum Sala Parker, who revealed her fears in a tearful interview with Newshub earlier this week, is not as confident as her son”

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport...home-safe.html
    Way to prove my point fella.

    The fix was in and AJ only boxed to go the distance and avoid going for the knockout, to inflict damage or get hurt on the inside.

    Of course Parker was never going to beat AJ. We know that now cos it was rigged.

    And of course AJ is scared of Parker, like he was Ruiz in their rematch.

    In an AJ /Parker rematch I'd expect the same result. Rigged, fixed and money in the bank for both sides.

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    • REDEEMER
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      #32
      Originally posted by pollywog

      Way to prove my point fella.

      The fix was in and AJ only boxed to go the distance and avoid going for the knockout, to inflict damage or get hurt on the inside.

      Of course Parker was never going to beat AJ. We know that now cos it was rigged.

      And of course AJ is scared of Parker, like he was Ruiz in their rematch.

      In an AJ /Parker rematch I'd expect the same result. Rigged, fixed and money in the bank for both sides.
      Of course the fix was in ,your fighter lost easily . Join the fanboys on here .

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      • Ray*
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        #33
        Originally posted by pollywog

        That's quite the limited vocabulary and reasoning skills you have there champ.

        One too many headshots back in the day was it ?

        Styles make fights and Fa was all wrong for Parker.

        Even so, Fa would trouble a lot of pretenders and Parker is still top tier no matter how you look at it.
        Nah, Parker was just terrible. No other words to describe his performance.

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        • pollywog
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          #34
          Originally posted by Ray*

          Nah, Parker was just terrible. No other words to describe his performance.
          There's plenty of other words...

          The performance Parker gave was still better than Joshua beating Ruiz, Whyte and Wilders last outing, Usyks vs Chisora and Joyce exposing the hype job Dubois.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Parker seems to have it all but doesn't seem to progress and learn a lot from every fight?
            I mean you've fought Josh so Parker should know where he needs to be. Hitting harder after surgery isn't enough

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              #36
              I don't think "exposing" someone in a fight you lost pretty convincingly, is something to hang your hat on. Fa barely tried to make anything happen that fight - he spent most of his time leaning on Parker and cuddling him. Props to him for going the distance, but that's about it.

              If so many people are down on Parker after that fight, then the outlook is much worse for the guy who actually lost to him.

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                #37
                Originally posted by pollywog

                There's plenty of other words...

                The performance Parker gave was still better than Joshua beating Ruiz, Whyte and Wilders last outing, Usyks vs Chisora and Joyce exposing the hype job Dubois.
                That is deflecting, his performance in a domestic grudge fight was terrible. I mean I use to call him world class but you cannot performance like that against a limited domestic rival at this stage of your career. He really need to dump his trainer... He definitely need a change after that performance.

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                  #38
                  I feel as of Parker has already achieved all of his boxing goals, he has been world champion and fought in big fights 'His edge seems to have gone'.

                  But I do expect Parker to be involved in big fights in the future, providing he keeps on winning etc

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ray*

                    That is deflecting, his performance in a domestic grudge fight was terrible. I mean I use to call him world class but you cannot performance like that against a limited domestic rival at this stage of your career. He really need to dump his trainer... He definitely need a change after that performance.
                    It wasn't a grudge match. There was and is no ill feeling between Fa and Parker.

                    They are Pasifikan brothers working their chosen careers who came together to do business. That is all.

                    And that limited domestic rival is also world class would have held his own against any top heavyweight.

                    Fa ain't no tomato can that just anybody could crush. He would easily beat Dubois, Hughie Fury, Whyte, Chisora, Breazeale, Helenius, Povetkin, Pulev, Takam, Hunter, Rivas, Joyce and even Wilder.

                    As for Parker, at this stage in his career, he has sustained little to no damage, is still only 29 and has a lot left to offer, albeit, and I agree with you, under a different trainer.

                    And no its not deflecting to highlight others recent performances, its comparative analysis.

                    There's only AJ and Tyson Fury I'd call as a 50/50 fight for Parker. Everyone else he'd beat.


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                      #40
                      Originally posted by pollywog

                      It wasn't a grudge match. There was and is no ill feeling between Fa and Parker.



                      If that isn’t a grudge match then Parker is even worse than I thought.

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