I think the stoppage was not warranted, especially due to the level of the fight 'and the titles on the line'.
But nevertheless? Joseph Parker really should not have been in that much of a competitive fight with Fabio Wardley 'I stated before the fight? That Joseph Parker throughout his entire career has lost 95% of all of his biggest fights'.
Note: Joseph Parker lost vs Anthony Joshua in 2018, then disappeared from top level in the sport for half a decade 5 years 'he then lost vs Dillian Whyte, and although he did produce a commendable effort vs Joe Joyce. That was another pivotal fight, that could have sky rocketed his career which he lost brutally'.
Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley 'was the first real top level fight, in a very long time where? Joseph Parker had all the pressure on him. Many respected active, former fighters and boxing analyst were all expecting Parker to win'.
The reality of Joseph Parker's career? Go and check his resume 'he has never won a top level fight, were all the pressure has been on him. Parker has never turned up to the big dance, and took over the dance floor'.
Tyson Fury has many times, Anthony Joshua has many times, Deontay Wilder has many times and so has Oleksandr Uysk during his career 'that is why they are the premier heavyweight champions of this era, and Joseph Parker even after beating Wilder? Is not going to be rated anywhere near his level as fighter, currently right now as their careers and feats achieved are compared'.
Joseph Parker to his credit beat a miles outside of his peak Deontay Wilder, and then two long time non-factors in the heavyweight divisions in Zhilei Zhang and a grossly out of condition Martin Bakole. If you really analyse all of his recent wins and performances in detail? You would realize that they were all completely overrated'.
Fabio Wardley had in reality? Been beating and competing against the more in form fighters 'that were actually stepping into the ring to win. Frazier Clarke twice, and then Justis Huni. There is a definitive debate to be made, and evidence which does suggest that Wardley on pure form had been competing at higher level than Joseph Parker before their fight'.
I think Joseph Parker if he has the desire should continue to fight 'and he will most likely do his usual thing. Which is? Win a few solid level fights, where he is the underdog. And then people will try and make out that he is one of the top level fighters in the Heavyweight Divisions'.
But in my opinion? Whenever Joseph Parker in the future, fights again at World or Elite level 'if he ever gets that big ticket, to attend the big dance again. Maybe against Anthony Joshua in a rematch II. Make absolutely no doubt about it? Joseph Parker will be completely lasered out',
Because I don't think Joseph Parker has a great clutch game, when he is on the big stage 'and all the camera's and lights are on him? The man has never performed. I don't care what all the cronies in the sport say, that have appeared during the latter stages of this heavyweight era'.
To conclude: Joseph Parker is nowhere near the level of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, or Deontay Wilder at their peak or in solid form in the case of Fury and Joshua. He has never been a champion and defended his titles, in a big pressure environment. As I have stated many times before? Those three fighters are the three heavyweight Mountains of this era.
People can all check my posts in regards to Fabio Wardley vs Joseph Parker 'I was not really in any fighters corner. And I would have been very content if Parker won'.
But I could kind of sense that Joseph Parker may not be able to deal with this high pressure situation 'the tactics in training camp were clearly not optimal, 260 + pounds of un-functional mass was not great tactic. And he also fought not such a wise fight'.
In an ideal world? I would like to see an immediate rematch between Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley II 'there is a actual theme and narrative now for the rematch. And I think Joseph Parker and his team should be primarily pursing that fight' etc.
But nevertheless? Joseph Parker really should not have been in that much of a competitive fight with Fabio Wardley 'I stated before the fight? That Joseph Parker throughout his entire career has lost 95% of all of his biggest fights'.
Note: Joseph Parker lost vs Anthony Joshua in 2018, then disappeared from top level in the sport for half a decade 5 years 'he then lost vs Dillian Whyte, and although he did produce a commendable effort vs Joe Joyce. That was another pivotal fight, that could have sky rocketed his career which he lost brutally'.
Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley 'was the first real top level fight, in a very long time where? Joseph Parker had all the pressure on him. Many respected active, former fighters and boxing analyst were all expecting Parker to win'.
The reality of Joseph Parker's career? Go and check his resume 'he has never won a top level fight, were all the pressure has been on him. Parker has never turned up to the big dance, and took over the dance floor'.
Tyson Fury has many times, Anthony Joshua has many times, Deontay Wilder has many times and so has Oleksandr Uysk during his career 'that is why they are the premier heavyweight champions of this era, and Joseph Parker even after beating Wilder? Is not going to be rated anywhere near his level as fighter, currently right now as their careers and feats achieved are compared'.
Joseph Parker to his credit beat a miles outside of his peak Deontay Wilder, and then two long time non-factors in the heavyweight divisions in Zhilei Zhang and a grossly out of condition Martin Bakole. If you really analyse all of his recent wins and performances in detail? You would realize that they were all completely overrated'.
Fabio Wardley had in reality? Been beating and competing against the more in form fighters 'that were actually stepping into the ring to win. Frazier Clarke twice, and then Justis Huni. There is a definitive debate to be made, and evidence which does suggest that Wardley on pure form had been competing at higher level than Joseph Parker before their fight'.
I think Joseph Parker if he has the desire should continue to fight 'and he will most likely do his usual thing. Which is? Win a few solid level fights, where he is the underdog. And then people will try and make out that he is one of the top level fighters in the Heavyweight Divisions'.
But in my opinion? Whenever Joseph Parker in the future, fights again at World or Elite level 'if he ever gets that big ticket, to attend the big dance again. Maybe against Anthony Joshua in a rematch II. Make absolutely no doubt about it? Joseph Parker will be completely lasered out',
Because I don't think Joseph Parker has a great clutch game, when he is on the big stage 'and all the camera's and lights are on him? The man has never performed. I don't care what all the cronies in the sport say, that have appeared during the latter stages of this heavyweight era'.
To conclude: Joseph Parker is nowhere near the level of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, or Deontay Wilder at their peak or in solid form in the case of Fury and Joshua. He has never been a champion and defended his titles, in a big pressure environment. As I have stated many times before? Those three fighters are the three heavyweight Mountains of this era.
People can all check my posts in regards to Fabio Wardley vs Joseph Parker 'I was not really in any fighters corner. And I would have been very content if Parker won'.
But I could kind of sense that Joseph Parker may not be able to deal with this high pressure situation 'the tactics in training camp were clearly not optimal, 260 + pounds of un-functional mass was not great tactic. And he also fought not such a wise fight'.
In an ideal world? I would like to see an immediate rematch between Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley II 'there is a actual theme and narrative now for the rematch. And I think Joseph Parker and his team should be primarily pursing that fight' etc.
And if Parker can't clearly outbox White colar Wardley, he doesn't have the legitimacy to fight Usyk.
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