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Originally posted by sportbuddha View PostThis is the best choice for both fighters, it’s the easier unification bout for AJ and Parker needs a real payday and learning experience.
Unless Parker has some kind of skill set and big game moves we haven’t seen yet, he won’t win, to me he’s looked pretty average and I’m not convinced he hits as hard as AJ or Wilder.
Actually this is the fight Wilder would be chasing if he was smart...two belts would give more ****e to an AJ match up...but he’s not smart
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Originally posted by kushking View Postrediculous claiming his jabs not good,Wilder already has one of the best jabs in boxing & by far one of best at heavyweight. Watch the sport before talking nonsense.
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Originally posted by BWC View PostParker is awful. Joshua or Wilder crushes him..
I think he gets stopped mid to late but he does ok in a bit of a war.
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Great way for A juicin J to delay the inevitable slaughter when Wilder gets his hands on this muscle bound coward. Juicin J can say well he fought another champion. Even though its the weak belt holder of the division with absolutely no name recognition. Kinda reminds me of when Canelo fought Liam Smith instead of the Charlos for the cherry pick weak belt holders 154 strap. Or when Broner fought weak 147 lb beltholder Malignaggi. Yeah Juicin J is definitely a cherry picking coward that will do anything to avoid getting his ass slept by Wilder. There is no doubt about it.
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Originally posted by Karoriori View PostEveryone go look at Brownes social media he has all but confirmed a Parker fight just waiting on them to sign whicj looks inevitable. Duco have mentioned Parker's next opponent to be announced tomorrow Boom!
Let it play out.
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If it's signed, we can't really argue this. Parker has a belt and is number 3 at HW, but after this they won't have any more excuses.
Wilder will catch up to him eventually.
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