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  • #41
    Originally posted by Kigali View Post
    So does Parker....and Joshua.
    Wilder has had 15 fights more than Parker - and Parker has just won the WBO. Wilder has had 19 more fights than Joshua, who has only defended the IBF once so far, and is about to fight Klitchko.

    You don't want to bring two fighters into this argument, that are achieving success far quicker than the can-crusher.

    You're going to struggle to defend the resume of a guy with 37 fights and very little achievements.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
      Wilder has had 15 fights more than Parker - and Parker has just won the WBO. Wilder has had 19 more fights than Joshua, who has only defended the IBF once so far, and is about to fight Klitchko.

      You don't want to bring two fighters into this argument, that are achieving success far quicker than the can-crusher.

      You're going to struggle to defend the resume of a guy with 37 fights and very little achievements.
      The division is crap.

      Wilder would have Povetkin on his resume if the Russian didn't get busted for cheating.

      Wilder will destroy Parker

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Kigali View Post
        The division is crap.

        Wilder would have Povetkin on his resume if the Russian didn't get busted for cheating.

        Wilder will destroy Parker
        I like your confidence.

        Wilder v Parker - BRING IT ON!

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        • #44
          Soooo he gives his body 3 weeks to recuperate then has a 3 week training camp to prepare for a fight like that? Not sure where you're getting your Wilder "history of" statistics, but let's just go back 3 years to early 2014 for the sake of your argument when he fought Malik Scott. Here are the respective number of months between his fights, none which would be considered "immediately"...5 months, 5 months, 5 months, 3 1/2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 7 months. You may be thinking of earlier in a boxer's career when they fight once every month against nobodies at the beginning. We're all set here.
          Originally posted by Sugarhitman View Post
          Yes....If Wilders hand comes through ok, he will fight Parker in April....Wilder has a history of fighting immediately between fights.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Travycat View Post
            Soooo he gives his body 3 weeks to recuperate then has a 3 week training camp to prepare for a fight like that? Not sure where you're getting your Wilder "history of" statistics, but let's just go back 3 years to early 2014 for the sake of your argument when he fought Malik Scott. Here are the respective number of months between his fights, none which would be considered "immediately"...5 months, 5 months, 5 months, 3 1/2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 7 months. You may be thinking of earlier in a boxer's career when they fight once every month against nobodies at the beginning. We're all set here.


            Why would he need to recuperate after fighting Warwzyk?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
              Wilder has had 15 fights more than Parker - and Parker has just won the WBO. Wilder has had 19 more fights than Joshua, who has only defended the IBF once so far, and is about to fight Klitchko.

              You don't want to bring two fighters into this argument, that are achieving success far quicker than the can-crusher.

              You're going to struggle to defend the resume of a guy with 37 fights and very little achievements.


              Parker nor Joshua would be having belts had not Fury been stripped of those belts...their road to title success was an easy one.

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              • #47
                I wouldn't waste your time with Sugar****man below (not this quote). He's already tried to argue that Wilder will fight AJ about 6 weeks after his upcoming fight and states that he does it "all the time" lol. Dude is coming of a broken hand and he's saying Wilder wouldn't need any recoup time after a 3 month training camp and fight. I don't think he has a grasp of the all around aspects involved in boxing. I've just had to stop replying. It's like that kid that just keeps putting his hand on the stove top.
                Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
                I like your confidence.

                Wilder v Parker - BRING IT ON!

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