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    Heavyweight Deontay Wilder entered this fight averaging per round averages of 36.3 punches thrown and 12.5 punches landed. Against Parker, Wilder landed 39 punches over twelve rounds, averaging 17 punches thrown and 3 punches landed per round.
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  • #2
    I thought an upset was on the cards. Now that the plans are probably derailed, I suspect after the IBF strip winner of Ussyk v Fury due to their rematch clause, then Joshua v Hrgovic for the vacant IBF title. Parker I think will take on Zhang for the interim WBO title and face winner of Ussyk v Fury. There's a potential spanner in the making if it's Fury then he said he wouldnt fight his friend Parker so he vacates or retires, if it's Ussyk then the fights on between them two, interesting times ahead.

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    • #3
      Obviously the I Wanna Kill Someone In The Ring Wilder was a more dangerous guy than Ayahuasca Retreat Wilder.

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      • #4
        Wilder has always been pure trash, doesn’t even move like a boxer has no jab at all and no footwork at all. Overrated and his biggest win is a 70 year old Ortiz. Jake Paul looks way better than wilder lol.

        Will be nice to see what zhang, usyk, Parker and maybe Joshua get done in 24
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        • #5
          Basically impossible to win a fight as a puncher if you're not throwing punches. Don't know WTF Wilder and his trainer were thinking because he looked like he was trying to be Rigo out there. Trying to be slick with movement and trying things like check hooks and counter uppercuts? About as bizarre as his post fight behaviors, or an AJ interview.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
            I thought an upset was on the cards. Now that the plans are probably derailed, I suspect after the IBF strip winner of Ussyk v Fury due to their rematch clause, then Joshua v Hrgovic for the vacant IBF title. Parker I think will take on Zhang for the interim WBO title and face winner of Ussyk v Fury. There's a potential spanner in the making if it's Fury then he said he wouldnt fight his friend Parker so he vacates or retires, if it's Ussyk then the fights on between them two, interesting times ahead.
            There's 2 fights - including the rematch - for Usyk Fury to sort through.

            That could be Zhang v Hrgy and AJ v Parker on the undercard with the winners facing off on the Fury/Usyk 2 undercard.

            That leaves whoever wins of that bout next for mando, undisputed or whatever.

            If the Sauds want to keep making big cards and sifting through the chaff of the heavyweight division then go ahead...Make my day!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pollywog View Post

              There's 2 fights - including the rematch - for Usyk Fury to sort through.

              That could be Zhang v Hrgy and AJ v Parker on the undercard with the winners facing off on the Fury/Usyk 2 undercard.

              That leaves whoever wins of that bout next for mando, undisputed or whatever.

              If the Sauds want to keep making big cards and sifting through the chaff of the heavyweight division then go ahead...Make my day!
              Parker vs Joshua 2 is unnecessary.

              These should be the fight options for AJ, with Parker getting one of the guys AJ doesn't pick

              Joshua vs Dubois
              Joshua vs Zhang
              Joshua vs Hrgovic

              Parker vs Dubois
              Parker vs Zhang
              Parker vs Hrgovic

              No time for retread fights in the heavyweight division
              Last edited by Hustle; 12-23-2023, 10:50 PM.

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              • #8
                Has Wilder become vegan? He had the aggressivity of plain tofu.

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                • #9
                  He's not going to get a body on his record that way

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                  • #10
                    Deontay found his level years ago smashing also-rans, old guys and cans. Against Fury, his first real challenge, he came close—and then was pounded into a new docility across two life-changing defeats.

                    Now little’s left. Remember: the robotic Joe Joyce was able to punch through Parker’s technique. Even an overweight, sloppy Dillian Whyte did it, too. Wilder, with as much power as both men put together (but none of their skill), was too timid to try. Game over, man, game over.

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