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  • greeneye99
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    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

    Only if you're a delusional fanboy. Parker has no power, no heart, no stamina, and no desire to win. Ever since he showed up and turtled for 12 rounds against Joshua he's just been a punching bag.
    Guess who's the delusional Fanboy that thought Parker had no Power Heart Stamina or Desire to win
    Lololololol

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  • greeneye99
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    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
    Parker UD.

    Wilders only chance is if Parker gets greedy with the combos and goes for a KO.
    Cong****
    You predicted the Victory!

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  • pollywog
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    Originally posted by NoConcoms View Post

    This is exactly it. And for those suggesting that Parker should follow Fury's blueprint, and try and back Wilder up, I feel that would be unwise as well. Fury can absorb Wilder's firepower a lot better than Parker, because Fury is 40-50lbs heavier than Parker.

    Parker might be able to absorb the right hand once or twice, but after that, it's lights out.
    Seems like that's the plan though...

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-s...deontay-wilder

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  • NoConcoms
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    Originally posted by pollywog View Post

    Damned if he does and damned if he doesn't but he really has no choice.

    As good a dancer as Parker is he cant dance his way to a victory against Wilder.

    History will either be proven right or not...


    This is exactly it. And for those suggesting that Parker should follow Fury's blueprint, and try and back Wilder up, I feel that would be unwise as well. Fury can absorb Wilder's firepower a lot better than Parker, because Fury is 40-50lbs heavier than Parker.

    Parker might be able to absorb the right hand once or twice, but after that, it's lights out.

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  • Eff Pandas
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    Originally posted by pollywog View Post

    Are you saying Fury has a better chin than Parker ?
    I got more faith in Fury getting up & winning after getting dropped than I do Parker.
    pollywog pollywog likes this.

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  • pollywog
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    Originally posted by NoConcoms View Post
    For Parker to land in combination, he's going to have to stand in front of Deontay Wilder. History has proven, this is not a good idea.
    Damned if he does and damned if he doesn't but he really has no choice.

    As good a dancer as Parker is he cant dance his way to a victory against Wilder.

    History will either be proven right or not...



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  • pollywog
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    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

    . Unless Deontay is legit shot he's gonna touch Parker & I got lil faith in Parker recovering once he's touched.
    Are you saying Fury has a better chin than Parker ?

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  • Eff Pandas
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    Originally posted by Toffee View Post

    I can't see Parker going the Fury route. It's just never been him.

    But I think he can outbox and hurt him still.

    Wilder's always got a puncher's chance. It's all he ever had any time he fought someone slightly capable. It's hard to believe that puncher's chance hasn't reduced over the last few years. He's an old and inactive fighter now.
    True. I just can't see what else Fury would tell him then get Deontay on his backfoot since its felt like a cheat code to beat Deontay for Fury.

    Their HW's so obv anyone can hurt anyone & lesser guys than Parker have outboxed Deontay, but not for 36mins. Unless Deontay is legit shot he's gonna touch Parker & I got lil faith in Parker recovering once he's touched.

    I believe Deontay's athleticism is an underrated part of his success in finding that shot that sleeps guys & even if its diminished I think its still above avg.

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  • NoConcoms
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    Originally posted by pollywog View Post
    Its gonna be a different story when Parker lights him up with combos.

    Wilder literally wont know what hit him when Malik sc****s him off the canvas.
    While this could happen, I think it's highly unlikely. For Parker to land in combination, he's going to have to stand in front of Deontay Wilder. History has proven, this is not a good idea.

    When closing the distance with Deontay Wilder, a fighter must proceed with *extreme* caution.

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  • pollywog
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    Originally posted by Toffee View Post

    I can't see Parker going the Fury route. It's just never been him.

    But I think he can outbox and hurt him still.

    Wilder's always got a puncher's chance. It's all he ever had any time he fought someone slightly capable. It's hard to believe that puncher's chance hasn't reduced over the last few years. He's an old and inactive fighter now.
    Parker came in heavy and tried the Fury route against Joyce. The dubious game plan and extra weight lost him the fight when he gassed late but it showed Parker was prepared to sit down on his shots when he let his hands go. And he's just come off a choice knockout by an uppercut in his last fight.

    It's not something he's comfortable doing of late but if that's the Andy Lee game plan, that's what Joe will do and stick to with unwavering determination.

    We all know Wilder will be headhunting from the opening bell and looking to windmill his way to an early victory. I believe Parker will be too.

    Should make for great entertainment as no one wants to see a 12 round snoozefest where the later rounds consist of 2 gassed warriors trading pitty pats and playing rope a dope hoping for one last hail mary in the championship rounds.

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