BoxingScene Hall of Famer, Nash Out, AKA, Dr. Boxing, who is also, of course, His Majesty, puts his Royal Status on the line for the near 3-1 underdog, Fabio Wardley, to beat Joseph Parker. Nash out will lose his Royal status His Majesty if Wardley does not win.
The Great Nash is always right, except for the times that he has been wrong, but those occasions are rare.
The thought process:
Wardley has never lost.
Wardley is without a doubt a bigger puncher, though Parker can punch as well.
Parker's resurgence is not as good as it seems on paper.
Since losing to Joe Joyce, and let's not forget, Joyce dominated that fight, Parker has been on a streak and his last 3 wins are relatively impressive, but not as much as they seem on paper.
Bakole - Though Bakole was considered to be the Boogeyman, he is just the same guy that got battered by Michael Hunter. His win over Anderson was more about Anderson being a hype-job, more than anything else, and after being splattered by Parker, he got a gift-draw against the ordinary Ajagba, showing his true level as a top 30-40 HW.
Zhang - Very old, but a strong, solid, top 20/25 guy, but limited speed and agility, he was made for Parker. Parker scored a deserved, yet close points win after being down twice. I'd take Wardley to beat Zhang inside 2 rounds.
Shell of Wilder - This injured version of Wilder who could barely throw a punch is not the same ATG guy that Fury beat, as further showed in Wilder vs Zhang, where Wilder threw, at most, 1 punch per round, outside of pretending to throw a jab. He didn't want to know and was clearly injured.
Wardley beats the above 3 guys, those versions of them, far easier than Parker did, and his win over Huni was a far better win. Wardley is younger, faster, hits harder, and does not know how to lose. He wins this fight! 100% Nash out - His Majesty
The Great Nash is always right, except for the times that he has been wrong, but those occasions are rare.
The thought process:
Wardley has never lost.
Wardley is without a doubt a bigger puncher, though Parker can punch as well.
Parker's resurgence is not as good as it seems on paper.
Since losing to Joe Joyce, and let's not forget, Joyce dominated that fight, Parker has been on a streak and his last 3 wins are relatively impressive, but not as much as they seem on paper.
Bakole - Though Bakole was considered to be the Boogeyman, he is just the same guy that got battered by Michael Hunter. His win over Anderson was more about Anderson being a hype-job, more than anything else, and after being splattered by Parker, he got a gift-draw against the ordinary Ajagba, showing his true level as a top 30-40 HW.
Zhang - Very old, but a strong, solid, top 20/25 guy, but limited speed and agility, he was made for Parker. Parker scored a deserved, yet close points win after being down twice. I'd take Wardley to beat Zhang inside 2 rounds.
Shell of Wilder - This injured version of Wilder who could barely throw a punch is not the same ATG guy that Fury beat, as further showed in Wilder vs Zhang, where Wilder threw, at most, 1 punch per round, outside of pretending to throw a jab. He didn't want to know and was clearly injured.
Wardley beats the above 3 guys, those versions of them, far easier than Parker did, and his win over Huni was a far better win. Wardley is younger, faster, hits harder, and does not know how to lose. He wins this fight! 100% Nash out - His Majesty

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