Comments Thread For: Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley edge closer to October 25 showdown

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  • t_dirtydizzawg
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    #41
    I like the fight. I think there is intrigue there. Sure, the obvious answer is that Parker should outbox Wardley; however, Parker has been caught before, so let's see it play out.

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    • hugh grant
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      #42
      Id favour Parker to best wardley, but won't be without nervous moments

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      • Willow The Wisp
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        #43
        Originally posted by Smash

        Total BS, AJ was not gone forever before usyk nicked him & wilder did not ruin fury, u crazy mad person
        Honestly kid, you might love the sport, but you're vastly in over your head arguing with me.

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          #44
          The question I still have, is, with Oleksandr Usyk arriving at the end of the Fury/Wilder/Joshua era and having picked up close decision wins over two of the three top guys who carried the previous decade; add to this securing wins over Chisora and Dubois; will HE feel comfortable enough to retire just as younger contenders like Kabayel, Parker and Itauma are poised to remove his O?


          Protect that 24-0 mark, or take the challenge????

          We shall see what's in him.

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          • Smash
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            #45
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp
            The question I still have, is, with Oleksandr Usyk arriving at the end of the Fury/Wilder/Joshua era and having picked up close decision wins over two of the three top guys who carried the previous decade; add to this securing wins over Chisora and Dubois; will HE feel comfortable enough to retire just as younger contenders like Kabayel, Parker and Itauma are poised to remove his O?


            Protect that 24-0 mark, or take the challenge????

            We shall see what's in him.
            drum roll initiated.......

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