Comments Thread For: Fury's Promoter: Decision For Parker Was "Absolutely Disgusting"

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  • Canelo and GGG
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    #51
    Originally posted by Danebrogen
    Parker pressed the action, went the body and landed by far the harder shots. He did look very very crude however as he was lumbering forward as the unskilled plodder he is.

    Still Fury had zero offense, and if you're being generous Hughie won 4 rounds last night.
    im not giving points for pressing ,no body should

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    • OmarRueben
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      #52
      Joke Clown Fight between two stiffs-Average Joe and Phew Fury

      What a waste of time and money letting these two waste's of air fight for anything in boxing. No talent Fury and average Joey parker are sad examples of a depleted stable of heavyweight stiffs now in boxing. Hughie is a prelim stooge only and average Joey is a sparring partner at best.

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      • TheBigLug
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        #53
        The difference between Tyson Fury and Hughie Fury is Tyson fights with a good ring IQ and Hughie fights like someone who thinks he does.

        That said, I did give Hughie a chance because I don't rate Parker and still don't. Had Hughie been more active in the past year and had a decent tune up, he probably beats Parker. That's not because Hughie is good, it's because Parker isn't. The best version of Parker wouldn't win a round v Tyson Fury of a couple of years ago.

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        • ashadam
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          #54
          This is the way the Furys fight they run both had lucky chances to fight for Title 's neither could get by Wilder or Joshua in fact I will add Whyte to that list.

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          • paulf
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            #55
            Originally posted by Porter's Dad
            That is the real, unspoken story.

            The Fury crew don't understand how they didn't get every conceivable benefit in the scoring, like any other home fighter in that situation, especially a British one.

            The whole fight was set-up to get Hughie the decision as long as he halfway competitive and didn't get hurt. That the scoring was FAIR is what has wigged them out.
            I wonder if Parker's promoters constant badgering of the WBO about how they were going to be robbed got the commission sweating a little bit.

            You usually just don't see that.... and I'm not completely pointing the finger at England. You usually don't see the foreigner fighter come in and get a completely fair assessment from home-advantage judges just about anywhere.

            Linares-Campbell also had extremely fair scoring. Serious win for boxing last night.

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            • mlac
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              #56
              Originally posted by TheBigLug
              The difference between Tyson Fury and Hughie Fury is Tyson fights with a good ring IQ and Hughie fights like someone who thinks he does.

              That said, I did give Hughie a chance because I don't rate Parker and still don't. Had Hughie been more active in the past year and had a decent tune up, he probably beats Parker. That's not because Hughie is good, it's because Parker isn't. The best version of Parker wouldn't win a round v Tyson Fury of a couple of years ago.
              You gave fury a chance? you said multiple times that Fury would school him easily lol.

              I was shocked at the scores, not because they were wide or wrong, but spot on. 118-110.

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              • thack
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                #57
                What did people expect ? Poor champion against a very poor challenger.

                Hughie Fury was so unworthy of a world title challenge and mugs who brought this on PPV should be completely ashamed of themselves as this encourages promoters to be allowed to put more of this shyte on PPV.

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                • Sosay
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                  #58
                  Parker looks so average.
                  But He won 9-3/10-2 on my card.

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                  • TheBigLug
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by mlac
                    You gave fury a chance? you said multiple times that Fury would school him easily lol.

                    I was shocked at the scores, not because they were wide or wrong, but spot on. 118-110.
                    He did school Parker at times and Parker missed a lot.

                    114-114 was probably fair though, I felt Parker got back into it at the end.

                    If Hughie hadn't been inactive for so long then he really would school Parker.

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                    • alexguiness
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by TheBigLug
                      He did school Parker at times and Parker missed a lot.

                      114-114 was probably fair though, I felt Parker got back into it at the end.

                      If Hughie hadn't been inactive for so long then he really would school Parker.
                      What a load of total ****e, Fury is just not very good, and Parker is just a tiny bit better and more aggressive.

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