Comments Thread For: Wilder: My Timing Was Off, I Didn't Let My Hands Go, This is Not The End

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #21
    Originally posted by jmrf4435

    it was a fight that displayed parker improving and wilder trying the same thing, one big straight right hand

    Andy lee seemed to have taught parker how to sit down on his punches-

    Parker was throwing way different punches this fight
    I've seen a progression in the development of Parker. I wish the transition from Barry to Andy Lee happened earlier. There's a bit more spite in Parker's temperament and punches.

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      I thought that Deontay Wilder's performance was both pathetic and disgusting. I mean if he doesn't have that fire burning inside him no more than perhaps it is best for him to retire.

      Parker was not that hard to find and yet he still chose to refuse to try. However, if he doesn't. Then he needs to get on that phone and ask Mark Breland for forgiveness and will he please consider coming back to train him again.

      I've never seen him perform so poorly in his entire career. His timing was so off; That he was missing Parker by some two feet or more with those right hands.

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