Comments Thread For: Wilder: Wallin Has a Huge Chance To Upset The Joshua Fight, We Both Need To Win

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  • Misia
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    #11
    I see Parker using all his boxing skills against Wilder good competitive. fight until he gets caught. Wallin southpaw stance will play a big part, I think a big late tko is on the cards, I really hope the judging is honest and not just to keep the AJ/Wilder fight alive

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      I think Wallin and Parker are no underdogs in their next respective fights.

      Wilder, Parker also has a great chance to beat you inside.

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      • champion4ever
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        #13
        Both of their fights are very risky. Wallin could win his fight against AJ and Parker can win his fight against Wilder.

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        • joe strong
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          #14
          Originally posted by Patsfan bri
          I read a report on espn that wilder and Joshua have reached a financial agreement and a tentative date of March 9th if they both win and don’t get hurt in their upcoming bouts.
          March 9 seems too soon to me. If they both win on Dec 23 that gives them 11 weeks to recover, promote & train. What if their fights are gruelling? I doubt either could be ready that soon. I also think Parker & Wallin are no gimmes for Wilder & Joshua.

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          • OldTerry
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            #15
            Originally posted by tokon
            I am still sceptical that Wilder - Joshua will happen next, unless both fighters are looking to cash out and retire.
            Very possible that they both would like to cash out and retire. Too much money to walk away from.

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #16
              Originally posted by juggernaut666
              Wilder vs Parker is the better fight but the fight that is carrying the card is the main event , Wilder wouldn’t be there without Joshua he needs to let his ego go . It’s 9 days away I thought there would be more promotion for this they just put one out yesterday I posted it so maybe it don’t matter as much now and if he starts crying they’ll change it ? Idk , it don’t matter to Joshua ,if they flipped a coin and Wilder still lost he’d probably say they put microscopic egg weights on one side to over turn the coin a certain way . The delusion is real .
              The point was to build hype for the Wilder Versus Joshua fight, They don't want them to lose!

              Wilder VS Parker is the riskier fight, Wilder has never fought a young(ish) top-10 guy before. Parker does get hit a lot in all his fights though so Wilder should win. People often forget how fast Wilder is. Speed + that power is deadly

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                #17
                Wallin proved himself against Fury, if he still has something left in the tank AJ is in for a long night. Parker’s best years are behind him. He’s got name recognition but won’t last the distance.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                  Wallin proved himself against Fury, if he still has something left in the tank AJ is in for a long night. Parker’s best years are behind him. He’s got name recognition but won’t last the distance.
                  Wallin won 3 rounds against Fury. he proved more against Breazeale and Gassiev.

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                  • club fighter
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                    #19
                    Wilder sparks out Parker early, AJ watches from the dressing room, get's nerved out, fails miserably to Wallin.
                    Fight never happens, oh well.

                    ... neither one of them deserve a big retirement payday anyway.

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                    • Wacked_Out
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by club fighter
                      Wilder sparks out Parker early, AJ watches from the dressing room, get's nerved out, fails miserably to Wallin.
                      Damn! I can totally picture that.

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