Comments Thread For: After defeat by Fabio Wardley, Joseph Parker 'wants to go again'

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    Comments Thread For: After defeat by Fabio Wardley, Joseph Parker 'wants to go again'

    Joseph Parker insisted he remained fit to fight on against Fabio Wardley when the referee Howard Foster intervened to rescue him in the 11th round of Saturday?s defeat
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    In the second he spat his mouthguard out to give him time to recover; in the 10th he appeared at risk of being stopped.
    The mouth breathers calling conspiracy regarding the stoppage seem to be overlooking the help the referee gave Parker in the second. Sounds like Parker has taken the defeat reasonably well. Usyk - Wardley is now the fight to make.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Coverdale

      The mouth breathers calling conspiracy regarding the stoppage seem to be overlooking the help the referee gave Parker in the second. Sounds like Parker has taken the defeat reasonably well. Usyk - Wardley is now the fight to make.
      Should you say the same thing with Joshua-Klitschko in 2017, you deluded bellend? Also the Tank knee in the Lamont Roach fight while you're at it?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Quiksilva

        Should you say the same thing with Joshua-Klitschko in 2017, you deluded bellend? Also the Tank knee in the Lamont Roach fight while you're at it?
        You're right, in fact it goes further. Epstein did it.

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          #5
          if i was a boxer like parker who has got up from knockdowns etc i would be furious if a ref stepped in while i will still on my feet, if i wanted to take a knee i could do that, early ref calls drive me a bit mad in this sport

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            #6
            Originally posted by Smash
            if i was a boxer like parker who has got up from knockdowns etc i would be furious if a ref stepped in while i will still on my feet, if i wanted to take a knee i could do that, early ref calls drive me a bit mad in this sport
            Okay, but it's easier for keyboard warriors to take that position. No referee wants another Watson or McLellan on their hands. Foster tends to step in slightly early, Parker's team could presumably have objected to him officiating. They obviously just never expected to be in that position late on.

            If you're covering up on the ropes, not throwing back, in the 11th round of a slugfest, you're always going to be in danger of being stopped.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Coverdale

              Okay, but it's easier for keyboard warriors to take that position. No referee wants another Watson or McLellan on their hands. Foster tends to step in slightly early, Parker's team could presumably have objected to him officiating. They obviously just never expected to be in that position late on.

              If you're covering up on the ropes, not throwing back, in the 11th round of a slugfest, you're always going to be in danger of being stopped.
              ive seen that many times and the fight not stopped and the guy covering up wins the fight, would drive me mad if i was the guy stopped i think anyway

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                #8
                Originally posted by Smash

                ive seen that many times and the fight not stopped and the guy covering up wins the fight, would drive me mad if i was the guy stopped i think anyway
                Did you think the DLH - Vargas stoppage was early?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Coverdale

                  Did you think the DLH - Vargas stoppage was early?
                  cant really remember exactly would have to rewatch these things

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Smash

                    cant really remember exactly would have to rewatch these things
                    Castillo was stopped on his feet against the ropes late on against Corrales also.

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