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  • #11
    Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
    Yet still beat them, Hughie fought exactly how Wilder would fight him if they fought each other, only Wilder wouldn't be able to move like Furry and be mauled to a stoppage, shame we won't ever see it as we'll get Parker vs Joshua first.
    Wilder and Joshua are knocking dudes out and this guy is squeaking by and you really think he's on the same level?

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    • #12
      He looked mediocre and i had high hopes for him before

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
        Wilder and Joshua are knocking dudes out and this guy is squeaking by and you really think he's on the same level?
        Look at the levels they've fought at, Fury has an extensive amateur pedigree and schooled Rudenko who beat Lucas Browne if you actually watched that fight. Peter Fury based Tyson Fury's style on the style he'd already crafted with Hughie.

        Joshua didn't knock Klitschko out and going in all likelihood would have gassed not getting Klitschko out like he did six rounds earlier after blowing his load, only for Klitschko to be unable to finish him as his reflexes at 41 and 18 months removed from ring action clearly hindered him against the 27 year old 'infant'.

        Wilder has fought nobody except Stiverne who fought Wilder just like Hughie did last night, to survive. Stiverne has one notable win, the carcass of Arreola. You gonna tell me Stiverne is any better than Hughie, I know you will because you're a mug, the whole forum knows it. Give us more to laugh at.

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        • #14
          People are underrating him today on the basis that he looked poor against a world class spoiler. Hughie may be ****e as a total package but he has the fleetest feet in the division by a long shot and it's never easy to look good against someone 100% focused on defence. One promising takeaway was that Parker's stamina issues seemed to be resolved. It's obvious that he's not in the same league as Joshua and Wilder as an athlete but he does at least seem to be a natural fighter, not a late starter or convert from another sport. He'll be an underdog against those guys but a live one. I'd pick him to beat Whyte, Haye and Bellew though

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          • #15
            so hes underrated cuz he got a split decision against a guy who just moved backwards all night with 0 power
            He looked sloppy and quite frankly just poor

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            • #16
              I agree he is underrated. I think he's fought 3 pretty good fighters in the last 18 months in Takam, Ruiz, and Fury. Hughie has pedigree and was undefeated, I don't think Wilder or Joshua would have an easy time with him either.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                Look at the levels they've fought at, Fury has an extensive amateur pedigree and schooled Rudenko who beat Lucas Browne if you actually watched that fight. Peter Fury based Tyson Fury's style on the style he'd already crafted with Hughie.

                Joshua didn't knock Klitschko out and going in all likelihood would have gassed not getting Klitschko out like he did six rounds earlier after blowing his load, only for Klitschko to be unable to finish him as his reflexes at 41 and 18 months removed from ring action clearly hindered him against the 27 year old 'infant'.

                Wilder has fought nobody except Stiverne who fought Wilder just like Hughie did last night, to survive. Stiverne has one notable win, the carcass of Arreola. You gonna tell me Stiverne is any better than Hughie, I know you will because you're a mug, the whole forum knows it. Give us more to laugh at.

                There's 3 to 4 heavyweights that can really fight. All the rest are on the same level to me. And I don't see Parker as one of those 3 to 4 guys.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
                  People are underrating him today on the basis that he looked poor against a world class spoiler. Hughie may be ****e as a total package but he has the fleetest feet in the division by a long shot and it's never easy to look good against someone 100% focused on defence.
                  Watch his recent 'fight' with the club doorman Cojanu, and then tell me he's not absolute garbage at world level. I reckon he'll do what every average fighter with a decent chin does and cash out in the 7th against AJ.

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                  • #19
                    YES I do think people are underrating him and that will be a mistake. Parker still only 25 years old, he is not a finished product yet but so far...I like what I'm seeing from him. Excellent Stamina, great hand speed but of course still some things to refine before jumping in with AJ
                    Last edited by sicko; 09-24-2017, 08:07 PM.

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                    • #20
                      I rate him. He's a strong guy with a good chin on him. Can go 12 rounds, no problem.Packs good power as well.The 12th round vs Fury was a good example. I think he landed one huge right finally which left Hughie gasping. Shows he doesn't tire easy.

                      He'll be a good test for anyone in the HW division.

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