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  • pollywog
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    #11
    Originally posted by M312

    Since when was Parker a a puncher? He's never knocked out anyone of note
    His last fight he sat Bakole on his arse in under 2 rounds...

    Do try to keep up. 2025 Kronk Parker is legit!!!

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      Parker UD, easy work.

      Wardley is not top 10 level material. he actually lost every round before Huni lost his focus.

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      • M312
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        #13
        Originally posted by pollywog

        His last fight he sat Bakole on his arse in under 2 rounds...

        Do try to keep up. 2025 Kronk Parker is legit!!!
        The clown is back LOL

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        • pollywog
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          #14
          Originally posted by M312

          The clown is back LOL
          It is fun clowning you cos its so easy, but i feel like its low hanging fruit picking on the 'tarded guy. So run along...

          There's a good lad!

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          • hugh grant
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            #15
            Oh no, Wardle y intimating he will be koed out by parker? Don't write yourself off wardley

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            • M312
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              #16
              Originally posted by pollywog

              It is fun clowning you cos its so easy, but i feel like its low hanging fruit picking on the 'tarded guy. So run along...

              There's a good lad!
              LOL you are a great clown, no doubt!

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #17
                The more and more close this fight approaches, the bigger chance I give Fabio Wardley of winning 'not because he is the better fighter skill for skill, but because? Joseph Parker has in all honesty, lost over 90% of the biggest fights in his career. Parker has lost almost all of his top level fights, were he was the favourite and expected to win'.

                Note: I think people overrated wins, where a fighter is an underdog 'when in reality? It is a much tougher challenge, being the heavy favourite and then executing a win. At the top level. Joseph Parker has never been that level of fighter'.

                Whereas in comparison? Fabio Wardley thus-far in his career has been involved in two must win pivotal fights vs Frazier Clarke I & II and then up against Justis Huni. Wardley in all three fights, in my opinion displayed that he has a solid clutch game'.

                Skill for skill Justis Huni is a better fighter than Fabio Wardley, but he was still knocked out in the 10th round 'after Fabio Wardley stayed in the fight, and was trying to win no matter how futile his efforts seemed'.

                It is that type of game, which we have never seen from Joseph Parker 'if Parker is in a fight vs a opponent who is clearly better than him? Then he has historically just survived for the rest of the fight. This is the situation which occurred vs Anthony Joshua back in 2018, skill for skill Joshua was the superior fighter and therefore did not even need to get out of second gear to win the fight'.

                To conclude: Joseph Parker has already been a World Champion, and his recent career performances 'are all great wins to have on his resume. But skill for skill, when you really check his performances they have not been super great. He has just been able to beat a list of fighters miles outside of their peak such as Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang, or miles out of condition in the case of Martin Bakole'.

                But Joseph Parker still deserves big credit, for taking those fights 'when not many other heavyweight fighters had those fighters in their plans. That is why he is here, but? Deontay Wilder did not push Parker, and neither did Martin Bakole. On the night Parker fought both of those fighters, I honestly believe they were operating skill for skill not much higher than a European level fighter'.

                This really should be a straight forward fight for Joseph Parker, if he executes his best fight 'Parker has a great team around him, I really do rate Andy Lee very highly as a boxing coach. But if Fabio Wardley can just destabilize Joseph Parker and his corner team before and during the fight, he will increase his chances of winning' etc.

                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-21-2025, 08:17 AM.

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                  #18
                  Parker should win but Wardley is dangerous all 12 rounds. Parker has been there with Wilder but Wilder was long in the tooth, Wardley is not.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    The more and more close this fight approaches, the bigger chance I give Fabio Wardley of winning 'not because he is the better fighter skill for skill, but because? Joseph Parker has in all honesty, lost over 90% of the biggest fights in his career. Parker has lost almost all of his top level fights, were he was the favourite and expected to win'.

                    Note: I think people overrated wins, where a fighter is an underdog 'when in reality? It is a much tougher challenge, being the heavy favourite and then executing a win. At the top level. Joseph Parker has never been that level of fighter'.

                    Whereas in comparison? Fabio Wardley thus-far in his career has been involved in two must win pivotal fights vs Frazier Clarke I & II and then up against Justis Huni. Wardley in all three fights, in my opinion displayed that he has a solid clutch game'.

                    Skill for skill Justis Huni is a better fighter than Fabio Wardley, but he was still knocked out in the 10th round 'after Fabio Wardley stayed in the fight, and was trying to win no matter how futile his efforts seemed'.

                    It is that type of game, which we have never seen from Joseph Parker 'if Parker is in a fight vs a opponent who is clearly better than him? Then he has historically just survived for the rest of the fight. This is the situation which occurred vs Anthony Joshua back in 2018, skill for skill Joshua was the superior fighter and therefore did not even need to get out of second gear to win the fight'.

                    To conclude: Joseph Parker has already been a World Champion, and his recent career performances 'are all great wins to have on his resume. But skill for skill, when you really check his performances they have not been super great. He has just been able to beat a list of fighters miles outside of their peak such as Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang, or miles out of condition in the case of Martin Bakole'.

                    But Joseph Parker still deserves big credit, for taking those fights 'when not many other heavyweight fighters had those fighters in their plans. That is why he is here, but? Deontay Wilder did not push Parker, and neither did Martin Bakole. On the night Parker fought both of those fighters, I honestly believe they were operating skill for skill not much higher than a European level fighter'.

                    This really should be a straight forward fight for Joseph Parker, if he executes his best fight 'Parker has a great team around him, I really do rate Andy Lee very highly as a boxing coach. But if Fabio Wardley can just destabilize Joseph Parker and his corner team before and during the fight, he will increase his chances of winning' etc.
                    Yes it's a dangerous fight and the win for Parker isn't a garantee. But Parker is used to being hit hard. But if you are giving Fabio a chance that's ok, you've given your reasons.
                    I think Parker likely wins, but Fabio will come out looking good with a bright future

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                      The more and more close this fight approaches, the bigger chance I give Fabio Wardley of winning 'not because he is the better fighter skill for skill, but because? Joseph Parker has in all honesty, lost over 90% of the biggest fights in his career. Parker has lost almost all of his top level fights, were he was the favourite and expected to win'.

                      Note: I think people overrated wins, where a fighter is an underdog 'when in reality? It is a much tougher challenge, being the heavy favourite and then executing a win. At the top level. Joseph Parker has never been that level of fighter'.

                      Whereas in comparison? Fabio Wardley thus-far in his career has been involved in two must win pivotal fights vs Frazier Clarke I & II and then up against Justis Huni. Wardley in all three fights, in my opinion displayed that he has a solid clutch game'.

                      Skill for skill Justis Huni is a better fighter than Fabio Wardley, but he was still knocked out in the 10th round 'after Fabio Wardley stayed in the fight, and was trying to win no matter how futile his efforts seemed'.

                      It is that type of game, which we have never seen from Joseph Parker 'if Parker is in a fight vs a opponent who is clearly better than him? Then he has historically just survived for the rest of the fight. This is the situation which occurred vs Anthony Joshua back in 2018, skill for skill Joshua was the superior fighter and therefore did not even need to get out of second gear to win the fight'.

                      To conclude: Joseph Parker has already been a World Champion, and his recent career performances 'are all great wins to have on his resume. But skill for skill, when you really check his performances they have not been super great. He has just been able to beat a list of fighters miles outside of their peak such as Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang, or miles out of condition in the case of Martin Bakole'.

                      But Joseph Parker still deserves big credit, for taking those fights 'when not many other heavyweight fighters had those fighters in their plans. That is why he is here, but? Deontay Wilder did not push Parker, and neither did Martin Bakole. On the night Parker fought both of those fighters, I honestly believe they were operating skill for skill not much higher than a European level fighter'.

                      This really should be a straight forward fight for Joseph Parker, if he executes his best fight 'Parker has a great team around him, I really do rate Andy Lee very highly as a boxing coach. But if Fabio Wardley can just destabilize Joseph Parker and his corner team before and during the fight, he will increase his chances of winning' etc.
                      It's a solid grounds for the argument. It takes a gritty mindset to stay in round after round, undeterred, looking for that chance, while getting beat the whole time.

                      I havent followed Parker a lot. I remember seeing him in a fight several years ago, before Chisora, and thinking it was cool that there was a top guy who was an islander, while remembering watching David Tua as a kid. And incidentally, at that time, if I'm not mistaken, there was a gentleman's agreement between all islanders that they don't fight eachother. That must've changed, because I've seen several in the last few years. Maybe pollywog can shed some light on that.

                      Anyway, he didn't look great vs Chisora, but nobody does. And Wilder was shot, but still, he beat him. Then Bakole, even if he was out of shape and tired.

                      Parker's latest wins, and ultimately his longevity as a the top hw, against young brain scrambler Wardley, make me a bit excited for this one.

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