Parker beat Takam clearly, it was close but clear. 8-4/7-5.
I seem to recall a point where Parker looked to be gassing, maybe it was the pace of the rounds, punch accumulation or a combination of the two possibly anxieties too, I'm unsure. During the period I guess he was just slowing, he regained his momentum and seized control like any world class fighter does.
He's shown me enough to believe he can compete at world level over 12, much more than the other contenders who haven't already competed for a title.
I'm curious to how Joshua handles going beyond 10-12 rounds against a B- class opponent when he finally steps up versus a Pulev, Stiverne or Parker even Takam would provide a good 12 rounds especially the experience of an inside fight. He'd be a great opponent instead of these other garbage he has fought.
I seem to recall a point where Parker looked to be gassing, maybe it was the pace of the rounds, punch accumulation or a combination of the two possibly anxieties too, I'm unsure. During the period I guess he was just slowing, he regained his momentum and seized control like any world class fighter does.
He's shown me enough to believe he can compete at world level over 12, much more than the other contenders who haven't already competed for a title.
I'm curious to how Joshua handles going beyond 10-12 rounds against a B- class opponent when he finally steps up versus a Pulev, Stiverne or Parker even Takam would provide a good 12 rounds especially the experience of an inside fight. He'd be a great opponent instead of these other garbage he has fought.
How about AJ vs Duhaupas? The man just keeps coming forward.
How about AJ vs Duhaupas? The man just keeps coming forward.
I guess so yeh, I'd like to see Hearn doing business with somebody else other than exclusively with Al Hymie, it's almost like they're conspiring to freeze everyone else out of the game, it's no good for the sport.
Duhaupas would be a durable test I doubt he goes beyond seven, I don't really consider him an offensive danger due to him being a slow ass but he has heart and balls, a deeper resolve than these shyt he's fought to date. The win over Helenius was a good one but Robert was vastly overrated and was rather limited another Duhaupas but without the heart. I'd be ok with it but I'd prefer Stiverne or Pulev I know folk will shyt on it but they're convincingly better than anyone not named Povetkin, Wilder, Fury, Klitscho, Ortiz or Parker.
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