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  • #41
    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
    There's levels. Joshua beat this limited guy long ago. And he's just shown how limited Wilder has always been. And Fury's greatness is also built of this? It's never been more obvious why Wilder and Fury have never wanted to fight Joshua. There's levels. And they ain't up to it.
    IV been saying this for years fury is the biggest fraud ever, he's a decent fighter,but what annoys me alot of people call him the greatest ever based on nothing , a guy with poor technique and never looked spectacular, got guys on the way out , Luis Ortiz took wilder soup, on paper wilder won that fight but Ortiz left wilder damaged goods

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    • #42
      Wilder is really one of the rare cases in boxing where no one should be surprised with the outcome of any of his fights. He really has arguments to realistically win or lose a fight, every single time.
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      • #43
        Originally posted by DClefthook View Post
        I know Al Haymon is saying thanks Eddie for paying for that!
        Didn’t the Saudis pay for it?

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        • #44
          Being inactive for Wilder might've been a detriment. But Wilder, no matter what age, has always done what he did: absolutely nothing until a right hand lands. Kudos to Parker for sticking to his gameplan, avoiding the right hand, and dominating the whole fight. Crazy they had him as big an underdog as they did.

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          • #45
            Parker was always a live dog in this fight, but can someone please tell me why Wilder didn't even *try to throw his right hand? I mean, in the fight before, Bivol won every round because he was kicking ass. Parker wasn't kicking ass. He was just doing something, anything while Wilder was doing absolutely *nothing. It was bizarre.

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            • #46
              Also credit to parker , he knew how to deal with the right hand it was really impressive, he ducked everytime, I think that's what fighter don't try against him they try lean back and that reach gets them
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              • #47
                Im genuinely surprised Parker didn't knock Wilder clean out.
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                • #48
                  Thank you Oilskin Parker for clearing the boxing world of the bum squad! Awesome work boxing at distance and delivering heavy artillery!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Griever0730 View Post
                    Being inactive for Wilder might've been a detriment. But Wilder, no matter what age, has always done what he did: absolutely nothing until a right hand lands. Kudos to Parker for sticking to his gameplan, avoiding the right hand, and dominating the whole fight. Crazy they had him as big an underdog as they did.
                    In the third Fury fight Wilder was actually landing jabs downstairs to the body, he was doing right hand cross shots upstairs, etc. He had a variety of offense until he got clipped and went back to basics.

                    He tried NONE of that here. And the jab to the body would have been a good setup for a shot overhead, just like he had to do to lure Fury into something.

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                    • #50
                      Parker boxed great but did not punch through wilder much

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