Y'all think Usyk wants any of FRANK SANCHEZ cos I don't.

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

    Big deal, he beat Stiverne for vacant title and defended it against guys like Szpilka, lol.

    What you say really makes zero sense, you are trying to make some story from Wilder.

    In reality, Parker beat Ruiz, Wilder, Zhang. he actually has bigger resume than Wilder with Ortiz and Stiverne.

    You think Wilder has had some great career, while you call Parker who beat that same Wilder with 12-0 in rounds a streetfighter.

    Man, that is just a crap.
    Whether you like it or not, acknowledge it 'Deontay Wilder is and has been one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era'.

    If this boxing era was a movie, then Deontay Wilder has played one of the leading roles 'He is one of the stars of the movie'.

    Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua 'Specifically within the Heavyweight division, those fighters have been the main characters, major players and Champions for the large majority of this era' Those fighters are the three Heavyweight mountains of this era.

    Joseph Parker is a solid and commendable fighter 'But he has not been cast as one of the main characters of this Heavyweight boxing era, Parker in terms of historical significance is nowhere near the level of a fighter Deontay Wilder has been'.

    These are just the facts 'Of reality,and boxing History'.

    Like I stated in my first post 'Joseph Parker is like one of those street level fighters, in the game Streets of Rage'.

    Go and check it out, and understand my comparison metaphorically. Sometimes those street fighters, give the main characters a real good fight 'Sometimes those street fighters win'.

    But really? When it comes to Elite to World level Championship boxing, where has Joseph Parker been for the large majority of this era? I will tell you where he has been 'He has been existing and competing at Domestic and European level' Parker has also been getting beat and ****** out at this level.

    Deontay Wilder as one of the main characters of this boxing era 'He has completed the game 10 times over, Deontay Wilder defended his WBC Heavyweight titles 10 times'.

    Note: Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk are all competing in their own separate competition to see who will be the last man standing from their era 'The Heavyweight boxing era, were they have been the main characters, major players and Champions'.

    Parker really is not a part of this competition, eventually getting a few solid wins here and there 'Does not compared to the feats of achievements which Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk have all achieved' etc.








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    • PBR Streetgang
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      #32
      The Sanchez/Kabayel fight is pretty interesting. I lean towards the Cuban Flash but what happens when he gets hit hard by someone trying to win? What happens if the Cuban faces adversity? Frank has a tendency to coast in fights and that might haunt him as the level in competition increases.

      Stylistically I knew he was all wrong for Ajagba. Efe has some power but the Nigerian is stiff, not particularly mobile and throws fairly telegraphed punches. Kabayel has more skills than Efe and he was throwing some wicked punches at Makhmudov. He's no easy touch. Very good matchup.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #33
        Originally posted by Atypicalbrit
        Sanchez is about to become THE MAN

        You know what they always say, to be the man, you gotta beat the man, who beat the bum.

        A win over Kabayel who slayed Makhmudov puts Sanchez firmly at the top of the heavyweight pile.

        Wilk Usyk fancy stepping away from the stiff, lumbering plodders of Fury and AJ and step to the Cuban master boxer, slick skills that can rival Usyk's.
        What part of Usyks career makes you think he's a coward ?

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        • Atypicalbrit
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          #34
          Originally posted by BodyBagz

          What part of Usyks career makes you think he's a coward ?
          Laying on the floor for 5 solid minutes after a borderline shot.

          Never in my life seen that.

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          • crimsonfalcon07
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            #35
            I could make a thread about how Frank Sanchez doesn't want any part of that Leonel Alejandro-Cruz smoke, and it would be just as premature.

            I'd like to see Sanchez v Andy Ruiz though.

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              #36
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
              The Sanchez/Kabayel fight is pretty interesting. I lean towards the Cuban Flash but what happens when he gets hit hard by someone trying to win? What happens if the Cuban faces adversity? Frank has a tendency to coast in fights and that might haunt him as the level in competition increases.

              Stylistically I knew he was all wrong for Ajagba. Efe has some power but the Nigerian is stiff, not particularly mobile and throws fairly telegraphed punches. Kabayel has more skills than Efe and he was throwing some wicked punches at Makhmudov. He's no easy touch. Very good matchup.
              I think the guy from Africa, Efe? Tried to win and hit hard enough, so I don't get why you're saying that, is not that he just showed up for the check. Back then, a lot of people were saying Efe would fvk him up.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Atypicalbrit

                Laying on the floor for 5 solid minutes after a borderline shot.

                Never in my life seen that.
                He wasn't on the ground for 5 minutes. About a minute and a half before he was back on his feet. And you've probably never seen a guy who was that feel before.

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                • MONGOOSE66
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by garfios

                  Another millennial
                  These kids see one fight where he fights a DECENT opponent and suddenly hes a world class fighter. SMH

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                  • 4truth
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                    #39
                    I don't see how Usyk could resist such a lucrative, legacy defining opportunity

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                    • Haka
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      Whether you like it or not, acknowledge it 'Deontay Wilder is and has been one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era'.

                      If this boxing era was a movie, then Deontay Wilder has played one of the leading roles 'He is one of the stars of the movie'.

                      Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua 'Specifically within the Heavyweight division, those fighters have been the main characters, major players and Champions for the large majority of this era' Those fighters are the three Heavyweight mountains of this era.

                      Joseph Parker is a solid and commendable fighter 'But he has not been cast as one of the main characters of this Heavyweight boxing era, Parker in terms of historical significance is nowhere near the level of a fighter Deontay Wilder has been'.

                      These are just the facts 'Of reality,and boxing History'.

                      Like I stated in my first post 'Joseph Parker is like one of those street level fighters, in the game Streets of Rage'.

                      Go and check it out, and understand my comparison metaphorically. Sometimes those street fighters, give the main characters a real good fight 'Sometimes those street fighters win'.

                      But really? When it comes to Elite to World level Championship boxing, where has Joseph Parker been for the large majority of this era? I will tell you where he has been 'He has been existing and competing at Domestic and European level' Parker has also been getting beat and ****** out at this level.

                      Deontay Wilder as one of the main characters of this boxing era 'He has completed the game 10 times over, Deontay Wilder defended his WBC Heavyweight titles 10 times'.

                      Note: Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk are all competing in their own separate competition to see who will be the last man standing from their era 'The Heavyweight boxing era, were they have been the main characters, major players and Champions'.

                      Parker really is not a part of this competition, eventually getting a few solid wins here and there 'Does not compared to the feats of achievements which Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk have all achieved' etc.







                      I see Wilder as low hanging fruit that Tyson kept on exploiting. Parker would have beat him 5 years ago as well, atleast a high chance of, more than 50%. Promoters were smart with Wilder building him up for the American public, because he fought can after can until KingKong Ortiz.He fought a very good fight but he went life and death, it could have been him on the floor as well. That was the first time that Wilder fought a legit opponent. His resume is too thin.

                      Parker is from New Zealand so there was no 'plan' for him by the promoters to build him up. Wilders had just that. At the time, Wilder vs Big Baby Miller could've went in favour off BB Miller. That was the level of Wilder. You wouldn't be sure if Wilder could pull another Ortiz.
                      Last edited by Haka; 04-11-2024, 07:27 PM.

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