Comments Thread For: Joseph Parker Eager To Stay Busy, Build on Momentum, Eyes March Return

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Originally posted by K Man
    Parker needs to rebuild his money-side or popularity fan base. Therefore he needs to take on a popular or tough opponent to do so but lock-in to a championship bout.
    Any top-15 could work.
    Parker doesn`t have to rebuild anything. he just beat the guy Joshua wanted fight next.

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    • Oshio
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      #12
      Originally posted by Tonyu
      I suspect it will be either Dubois, Joshua, Zhang or Joyce rematch.
      There's nothing there for him with Joyce who has back-to-back defeats. Joshua is out of it. His options should be Zhang or Dubois. Especially Zhang. Those are good choices

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      • pollywog
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        #13
        Originally posted by K Man
        Parker needs to rebuild his money-side or popularity fan base. Therefore he needs to take on a popular or tough opponent to do so but lock-in to a championship bout.
        Any top-15 could work.
        How about a certain Anthony Joshua ?

        And to be honest Parker never really had a money-side or army of nuthuggers like A-Side Joshy has.

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        • Toffee
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          #14
          Originally posted by Marchegiano
          It's sad everyone's so okay with this dude getting skipped.

          Wilder got beat, Parker should take his place. You know this is true. I don't care how wet your ***** is made by the giant asian.
          If this was a sport, yes. And maybe the Saudis will call for it.

          But it's hard to see the fight making sense in the business of boxing.

          Personally, I think Joshua and Wilder should still just go and fight. The fights last week weren't organisational eliminators, they were just fights to make the next one bigger. It didn't work out but Joshua v Wilder is still probably the biggest fight they can make despite the setback.

          A few clips of Wilder training, a couple of reels of Wilder shouting bollocks and people will start believing in this guy again.

          Boxing is about fights making sense to both participants and to the masses. Joshua always wanted Wilder and certainly won't be worried about him now, Wilder has nowhere else to go but retirement, and the masses are ****** and will buy into the promotion.

          It really is now or never. It's hard to believe that we never see this fight.

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