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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostI love watching you claim Parker is fighting good fighters but AJ is fighting bums. No bias there at all.
It's like reading an ignorant persons words trying to justify their hero's work while putting the brakes on one of his rivals.
Please continue... Haha.
If Joshua beats Wlad then his resume jumps leaps and bounds above Parker obviously, but until then any criticisms of him in comparison with Parker are fully justified.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostI favor Miller but I think it's a tough fight for both.
I consider them both to be the real deal, we will see what happens.Last edited by Fury4daWIN; 01-01-2017, 11:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostSo Brezeale, Whyte and Martin are bums but Ruiz is good? Ruiz is a fat slob. Takam is quite honestly the most overrated heavy out there. The only reason you say they're good wins is down to Parker struggling while AJ was dominating his opponents. That's the only reason.
We don't know much about Martin or Brezeale. they're both still young. They still have time to prove themselves. They could end up being good fighters or just decent.
But what I can tell you is that whyte has a win over Chisora and Brezeale has a win over Mansour, two wins that are better than anything Ruiz or Takem have. And that's a fact. You're just being deliriously biased.
Most of your posts are about this topic which shows me clearly that you're pissed that Parker looks like crap and AJ looks the business. So you're throwing catty remarks around like a child.
Last time we had this conversation you were calling AJ's opponents fat. But now that Parker has fought Ruiz (the fattest heavy out there) you're calling him good. You really couldn't make this up.
You're right that a number of Joshua's opponents could potentially go on to notch up some good wins; Whyte already has Chisora on his resume (however controversially) and Breazeale could up his standing by beating Szpilka in February, but until they do they need to be treated as question marks. Ruiz too, to be fair.
I personally consider both fighters to be very promising, with Parker having the marginally better resume and Joshua having the more impressive recent showings. I don't see why there needs to be a p!ssing match between fans of the two.
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Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View PostHang on, hang on. Whyte-Chisora was a good ****ing fight, I liked that. But you do realize that Breazeale beat Mansour because Mansour bit his own tongue so hard he had to retire, right? Breazeale lost every round of that fight including being knocked down. He was literally being swept.
Charles Martin's best win was getting outboxed until his opponent fell over himself and tore his knee up, giving him a title that he eventually sold to Hearn and Joshua.
You have an incredibly selective memory (and an inability to bring up examples of your claims). I have praised AJ many, many times and will continue to do so, because he's an elite heavyweight fighter. I've been critical of his resume, and I've provided my best analysis on what I see of him. Likewise, I've been open and critical of what Parker does wrong.
I don't do catty comments - but I will suggest you pull a Mansour and bite your own tongue before you keep making claims without substance.
I seriously had no idea TKO via self-mutilation was worth referring to in a positive manner.
Martin I honestly thought was outboxing Glazkov although the fight was too short to really take much away from. Glazkov's knee weakness which led to the injury might also have been one he came into the ring with, which would necessarily affect his performance.
Both fighters need a more convincing win over a high level opponent to dispel any doubts however. I think that's a fair comment to make.Last edited by Fury4daWIN; 01-01-2017, 12:02 PM.
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The 280 lbs. is mostly muscle.
Big Baby actually cuts off the ring, works the body relentlessly, and punishes you the full twelve rounds if you can last that long. This ain't no Ruiz. Parker might be in serious trouble.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYou do know that a punch is what caused Mansour's injury? And that he was exhausted before he quit and was ready to go? Mansour just didn't want to get taken out. He knew if he came out for the next round it was over for him. It's still a legit win for Brezeale that's better than what Ruiz and Takem have. No matter which way you want to slice it, that's just the honest truth.
At least you accept Whyte has a better win than anything Ruiz and Takem have.
Whereas with Martin, we just don't know how good he is. You simply can't judge him by the AJ loss. AJ is just that good. He'd do the same if not worse to Parker. Would you then come back and say Parker was **** due to how dominating the win was? Of course not. But that's what you're doing now with Martin.
Oh and Martin wasn't getting out-boxed before the injury came about, that's just your inability to score a fight properly. Go and watch now on YouTube to see if you think that.
I consider Takem, Ruiz, Whyte, Brezeale and Martin to be on the same level until proven otherwise. To consider anything else is pure bias. It's as simple as that.
Regarding Takam and Whyte, I think that a dominant points win over Thompson is worth more than a close and controversial win over Chisora, so I don't accept Whyte's win as far and above anything Takam has done.
Agreed with your other points.Last edited by Fury4daWIN; 01-01-2017, 12:11 PM.
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