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Originally posted by Real King Kong View PostParker will get poleaxed
Barry has already said they will fit at least 2 more fights in before taking on Joshua, including guys of Joshua's height. So this IBF fight is at least a year away. Given what Parker has learnt in 3-4 years, another year and (2+ more fights) at this level will do him wonders. Joshua is going to be fighting less, to protect the belt. Will Joshua even learn much more or improve more from his next fight? Doubt it.
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As I've said in other threads the primary problem for Parker in this fight was stamina, not a problem he's faced in the past so i wonder how much his nerves were at play.
Having said that Joshua's right hand is something nasty and if he gets caught with that it's lights out. It will be very interesting if he could take Joshua into the later rounds, I'm not sold on Joshua's chin or stamina.
You'd have to make Joshua a firm favourite right now, but you'd also be foolish to write off Parker's chances completely.
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Very cool. Sounds like he'll be another fun watch to watch around the heavyweight division for years to come. I'm liking how the division is finally taking shape again after a few years of 2 or 3 good fighters and the rest not so much.Originally posted by WTF Huck! View PostAt the moment I'd favour Joshua to knock Parker out, and I'm primarily a Parker fan, just to make that clear. Parker's still got a really bad habit of pulling back with his chin in the air and it's got him tagged on more than one occasion, against lesser fighters than Takam. He also doesn't seem to have worked out his distancing yet. His footwork and ring generalship are all over the place, and he frequently throws from either too far out of too close in. Doesn't do enough work off the jab as well. Lots of flaws which Joshua would exploit mercilessly.
On the plus side, he has ridiculous speed for a heavyweight and throws punches in bunches with real venom. Also seems to be a very keen learner, which, provided he takes a few more experience building fights, can see him improve tremendously. He has great physical tools. Just needs to learn how to use them effectively.
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Originally posted by Synch View PostDo you just keep repeating the same sorta thing each page?
Barry has already said they will fit at least 2 more fights in before taking on Joshua, including guys of Joshua's height. So this IBF fight is at least a year away. Given what Parker has learnt in 3-4 years, another year and (2+ more fights) at this level will do him wonders. Joshua is going to be fighting less, to protect the belt. Will Joshua even learn much more or improve more from his next fight? Doubt it.
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Originally posted by Synch View PostDo you just keep repeating the same sorta thing each page?
Barry has already said they will fit at least 2 more fights in before taking on Joshua, including guys of Joshua's height. So this IBF fight is at least a year away. Given what Parker has learnt in 3-4 years, another year and (2+ more fights) at this level will do him wonders. Joshua is going to be fighting less, to protect the belt. Will Joshua even learn much more or improve more from his next fight? Doubt it.
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news...ectid=11643256
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Originally posted by b d w View PostAs I've said in other threads the primary problem for Parker in this fight was stamina, not a problem he's faced in the past so i wonder how much his nerves were at play.
Having said that Joshua's right hand is something nasty and if he gets caught with that it's lights out. It will be very interesting if he could take Joshua into the later rounds, I'm not sold on Joshua's chin or stamina.
You'd have to make Joshua a firm favourite right now, but you'd also be foolish to write off Parker's chances completely.
I wouldn't write him off completely in a Joshua fight, but I wouldn't be favouring his chances. True, if he takes Joshua into uncharted waters he might have the upper hand, but that would depend on how much the preceding rounds have taken out of both men. I suspect Joshua would enter those rounds by far the fresher man.
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