Comments Thread For: Parker's Coach: Joshua is Quite One-Dimensional, Very Robotic!

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  • SplitSecond
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    #31
    Some postets on here and Parkers coach must not realize the celebrations are still on, you can't go around breaking down the performances yet, its still *** sukin season.

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    • SteveM
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      #32
      Originally posted by Kosta
      Sorry mate disagree on all counts

      Utterly Clueless
      Come with some arguments or accept that YDKSAB

      You think Bruno would beat AJ? AJ is bigger, less stiff, more athletic and probably a tad quicker than Bruno. Also his punch resistance is better and powers of recovery much better.

      Yet Bruno was world champ. So get out of here with idiotic crap "that in any other era AJ would still be wearing head protection"

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      • Ham Porter
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        #33
        Originally posted by Kosta
        First things first, wlad made a fool of AJ and if there's a rematch AJ getting his head ripped off tbh

        I know casuals like aj I get it he's the dre beats Instagram era fighter he ticks all the boxes for the Instagram era casual

        But I'm telling u he felt th power and he was scared of wlad he's lucky it didn't go to the 12th as we all scene now that aj has no chin and he needs a cup of tea after he's thrown a hard combos

        Secondly, if we talking fury why don't we talk about the elephant in the room about how these belts rightfully his? He's been treated appalingly by the boxing community and if aj ever steps in the ring with fury he be leaving it a veg

        Joshua engaged Wlad more in twelve seconds than Fury did in twelve rounds. Fury will not come even remotely close to trying to actually fight Joshua because he'll be utterly destroyed. He's not conditioned or tough enough for that kind of fight.

        And none of those belts belong to him. He was stripped of one for failing to defend it against a mandatory and then vacated the rest after being exposed as a PED head.
        Last edited by Ham Porter; 05-01-2017, 01:46 PM.

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        • tokon
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          #34
          Originally posted by Kosta
          Agree with him AJ was made to look a fool by wlad and wlad was made to look a fool by fury in any other era AJ would still be boxing with a head guard tbh
          Hahaha, yes!

          If Parker's team are confident then they should push for a unification fight straightaway. Winner to fight Wilder.

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          • The plunger man
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            #35
            Kiwis have always under performed at boxing and that includes the promotional side as well...burgerking says it all lol.
            Now punch selection ? Didnt joshua land a 5 punch combination on klitchcko wth the 2nd knockdown in round 11 and included a right uppercut in that salvo.....parker do me a favour joshua wouod smash him to pieces inside 5 rounds

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            • Liondw
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              #36
              Klitschko is even more robotic, a good but never a great heavyweight. Have you ever seen Wladmir throw a right hook from orthodox stance? It's always straight hand and left hook. Look at Lennox Lewis's beautiful right hook against Tyson, and Mayweather landing it against Cotto for examples of the right hook thrown well.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BigZ44
                Guys broke in at different ages, I think it's more accurate to compare how many fight each were in at in there careers. Takam was Parker's 19th fight, we know who Joshua's 19th fight was, Wilder fought Daniel Cota in his 19th fight. For the most part I really like how Parker has been brought along and how active he's been. I think you're being hard on Joshua's resume. When he got thrown in with Skelton in his 7th fight, there were people that thought he wouldn't be ready and he'd get bullied and drowned by the vet. And then a ton of people said after the Whyte fight that he wasn't anywhere near ready for a title shot and that Martin would be too much for him. There's been a lot of revisionist history around some of this stuff because of how easily Joshua ended up beating a lot of these guys.

                I'm curious though as to what guys you consider Euro level if you don't think Whyte is at that level?
                Lmao, you're one of the better posters on here mate, but that is ridiculous, literally no one said that and i think it was less than evens that skelton wouldnt go past 2. (i lumped on that fight) skelton was already practically retired and took his final payday...

                As for Whyte, he is british level, put it this way, i was a chisora fan years ago, and he's been shot for going on 2 years now, he then signed with sauerland (sp) in order to make a few more bucks before he's done for good.

                A shot Chisora, Beat the living piss out of whyte. I don't care what boxrec says, whyte lost that fight, and was out on his feet on around 4 different occasions, Chisora was not even a big hitter in his PRIME.

                You can twist it into a numbers game, but age is the key here, Heavyweights prime is between 29-34.
                AJ is a year or two away from his prime. Wilder is already in his prime (lol) Joseph Parker just turned 25 a month or two ago. hes 5 years away from his prime...

                what im trying to say here in this long ramble, is judge him when he's the finished article.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by mlac
                  Lmao, you're one of the better posters on here mate, but that is ridiculous, literally no one said that and i think it was less than evens that skelton wouldnt go past 2. (i lumped on that fight) skelton was already practically retired and took his final payday...

                  As for Whyte, he is british level, put it this way, i was a chisora fan years ago, and he's been shot for going on 2 years now, he then signed with sauerland (sp) in order to make a few more bucks before he's done for good.

                  A shot Chisora, Beat the living piss out of whyte. I don't care what boxrec says, whyte lost that fight, and was out on his feet on around 4 different occasions, Chisora was not even a big hitter in his PRIME.

                  You can twist it into a numbers game, but age is the key here, Heavyweights prime is between 29-34.
                  AJ is a year or two away from his prime. Wilder is already in his prime (lol) Joseph Parker just turned 25 a month or two ago. hes 5 years away from his prime...

                  what im trying to say here in this long ramble, is judge him when he's the finished article.
                  I understand and agree with what you are saying about the ages and primes and all that, and I never thought Skelton would beat Joshua but I know I recall some people shocked that they were throwing him in there with him that early, Bakhtov in his 9th fight as well raised some eyebrows I believe.

                  I had the Whyte/Chisora fight a draw personally. Now I agree Chisora has never been a big puncher, but he turned up fully motivated and looked better in that fight than I had seen him in a long time. How do you see the Whyte/Wach fight and the Chisora/Helenius fight going? Because I think those are all competitive fights at this point and they are all guys I consider Euro level. In my mind Cornish and Sexton are British level and Chisora and Whyte are a rung above that.

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                  • Kosta
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                    #39
                    Everyone on here: YDKSAB

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                    • Ham Porter
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                      #40
                      Both Joshua and Parker are essentially prospects but Joshua is a significantly more talented one. Joshua has every conceivable physical and technical advantage over him and would bludgeon him ******ed. Parker's team knew this, hence quickly running off in a different direction when the WBO route opened up.
                      Last edited by Ham Porter; 05-01-2017, 02:15 PM.

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