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  • juggernaut666
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    #31
    People are to concentrated on power and not the other factors that give Parker the advantages to win .

    1. He’s fought in Saudi bf he won’t be out of place .
    2. He had Tyson Fury in camp who fought 3 different versions of Wilder .
    3. He has Andy Lee who already knew how to prepare for Wilder
    4 . He’s been active having fought 3 times since Wilders inactivity .
    5 . He was been in Saudi longer and got his regimen prepared and on track . He’s more dialed in and he’s not hanging out with his entourage going around buying cars ,going to malls scoping out the scene etc etc ………he’s been doing everything that pertains to this fight .


    Beyond all this if Parker can’t win it means Wilder is still a force in a top 5 , everything else is obvious. He needs to keep landing a right hand and hopes it’s enough or he loses . This will be the 4th time I’m picking against him and I’d be right 4 times had the bell not saved him in the first Ortiz fight so I think this one will be a better fight then expected a lot of back and forth and sees later rnds .
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 12-21-2023, 08:07 AM.

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      #32
      Probably some avoided Wilder, but he is still that ****** and delusional to think everybody avoided him while it was he who was doing it fighting bags. If anything, Parker was never a coward.

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #33
        Originally posted by BoxingOutlaw

        Barn in Alabama. The legacy arena is very modern and nice. Nobodies like Elvis, ACDC, Prince, Madonna, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, etc. Educate yourself before posting ignorance.
        are you
        familiar with the word “sarcasm” ?? “Nice arena” - but not a “mecca”’of boxing like the big prime time arenas in Vegas, Jersey, Ca, Dallas, Ny. Point is his tomato can opposition would not sell anywhere else but his hometown.
        Last edited by IRONCHINHAGLER; 12-21-2023, 08:26 PM.

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        • pollywog
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          #34
          Wilder's mind tricks to make his opponents be wary of his power are a distraction from how little punch resistance he has left.

          Parker would do well to play mind tricks on Wilder and make him doubt his resilience to hard shots now.

          2 years out of the ring without copping a smack thrown with bad intentions has gotta be playing on his mind.

          It'd be great if Parker came out and said...

          'I know i can take Wilder's best shot but can he take mine ?...I don't think so and im going to prove it'

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          • Tatabanya
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            #35
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            People are to concentrated on power and not the other factors that give Parker the advantages to win .

            1. He’s fought in Saudi bf he won’t be out of place .
            2. He had Tyson Fury in camp who fought 3 different versions of Wilder .
            3. He has Andy Lee who already knew how to prepare for Wilder
            4 . He’s been active having fought 3 times since Wilders inactivity .
            5 . He was been in Saudi longer and got his regimen prepared and on track . He’s more dialed in and he’s not hanging out with his entourage going around buying cars ,going to malls scoping out the scene etc etc ………he’s been doing everything that pertains to this fight .


            Beyond all this if Parker can’t win it means Wilder is still a force in a top 5 , everything else is obvious. He needs to keep landing a right hand and hopes it’s enough or he loses . This will be the 4th time I’m picking against him and I’d be right 4 times had the bell not saved him in the first Ortiz fight so I think this one will be a better fight then expected a lot of back and forth and sees later rnds .
            Perfect analysis, in hindsight. Bravo.

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            • Tatabanya
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              #36
              Originally posted by pollywog
              Wilder's mind tricks to make his opponents be wary of his power are a distraction from how little punch resistance he has left.

              Parker would do well to play mind tricks on Wilder and make him doubt his resilience to hard shots now.

              2 years out of the ring without copping a smack thrown with bad intentions has gotta be playing on his mind.

              It'd be great if Parker came out and said...

              'I know i can take Wilder's best shot but can he take mine ?...I don't think so and im going to prove it'
              You were mostly right throughout our pre-fight exchanges. Parker fought as if he was rejuvenated. Cong**** on your ability to see beyond the obvious.

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                #37
                Parker didn`t run. He had no problem trading.

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                • pollywog
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Tatabanya

                  You were mostly right throughout our pre-fight exchanges. Parker fought as if he was rejuvenated. Cong**** on your ability to see beyond the obvious.
                  I honestly thought Parker would knock him out.

                  When Parker was windmilling Wilder in the 8th round i couldnt help but think if it were Wilder doing the windmilling a ref would have stepped in and gifted him the win.

                  I was wrong about Wilders punch resistance being gone though cos he took some massive shots that would have had AJ quitting in his corner like Wallin.

                  Funny how Parker was ripe for the uppercut but barely threw one himself. Full credit to Wilder he gave it his best shot but its fair to say he's shot now.

                  That aura of invincibility he had is gone, so now everyman and his dog - including Joshua and his lappy Eddie - will be lining up to do what they were too scared to do 2 days ago...make bank off Wilder's name value.

                  Parker has pretty much ended Wilder's career and at 31 has the chance in the next 3 years to be champion again. Joshua will be doing everything he can to avoid Parker now.

                  Hopefully the Sauds will pay for a Parker/Joshua rematch on the Fury/Usyk undercard. Thats a score that needs settling sooner rather than later, just like Zhang/Hrgovic.



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                    #39
                    Originally posted by fifth_root
                    Probably some avoided Wilder, but he is still that ****** and delusional to think everybody avoided him while it was he who was doing it fighting bags. If anything, Parker was never a coward.
                    no they didnt. this is just wilder PR. wilder was the one who avoided many fighters during his "bum reign of terror" the wbc and haymon made sure to get pbc bums for wilder to bash around and keep the threats far away from wilder.

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                    • Tatabanya
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by pollywog

                      I honestly thought Parker would knock him out.

                      When Parker was windmilling Wilder in the 8th round i couldnt help but think if it were Wilder doing the windmilling a ref would have stepped in and gifted him the win.

                      I was wrong about Wilders punch resistance being gone though cos he took some massive shots that would have had AJ quitting in his corner like Wallin.

                      Funny how Parker was ripe for the uppercut but barely threw one himself. Full credit to Wilder he gave it his best shot but its fair to say he's shot now.

                      That aura of invincibility he had is gone, so now everyman and his dog - including Joshua and his lappy Eddie - will be lining up to do what they were too scared to do 2 days ago...make bank off Wilder's name value.

                      Parker has pretty much ended Wilder's career and at 31 has the chance in the next 3 years to be champion again. Joshua will be doing everything he can to avoid Parker now.

                      Hopefully the Sauds will pay for a Parker/Joshua rematch on the Fury/Usyk undercard. Thats a score that needs settling sooner rather than later, just like Zhang/Hrgovic.


                      I believe that, more than "shot", Wilder is not the same on a mental level after the Fury beatings. To paraphrase Mike Tyson, boxing is not in his guts anymore. He did not look good technically speaking, but the reflexes and the survival instinct were still there. Probably the punch as well, but Parker did a great job in neutralizing it.

                      AJ looked fine last Saturday, but against who? A Wallin who was never in the fight, and fought rather scared. This says a lot about Tyson Fury, incidentally...

                      Thus I believe that AJ/Hearn still looking for a Wilder payday might meet with some serious risk. If a Wilder right does connect with AJ's frail chin, even this reduced version of Deontay would make Joshua crumble.

                      All in all it's an intriguing scenario, with obvious positive ramifications for Parker as of now.

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