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Easy to say Parker has a badman chin when it hasn't been hit yet by a decent heavy
Arum name dropping to try and get lomo in the headlines
Can't wait for lomo rigo anyway !!!!!!
Hope the fight lives up to the hype
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostLOL @ acting like he has some influence on the negotiations*** gotta be kiddin' me
Which is probably why he thinks the fight will be made at 67/33, which is reasonable enough and coincidentally lower than Higgins bottom limit of 65/35.
Was inevitable that it'll be Higgins that concedes even more as he's just got next to no other options, especially with the amount of money there is for this one.
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This is a real fight imo. Parker can find a home for his punches on a big, mostly static target like Joshua and he does actually put his punches together nicely when he gets the chance. His own lack of head movement may be his downfall though, since Joshua probably outguns him in a straight firefight
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View PostThis is a real fight imo. Parker can find a home for his punches on a big, mostly static target like Joshua and he does actually put his punches together nicely when he gets the chance. His own lack of head movement may be his downfall though, since Joshua probably outguns him in a straight firefight
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Arum getting a little nice earning from this lol. Everyone wanting that Joshua payday. Like I said before the market decides what each side gets. You can call any side greedy or ducking or whatever, when it comes down to it whatever you bring to the table would be laid bare in negotiation.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostJoshua can absorb his punches though. Joshua doesn't burn himself out either. Joshua is dangerous all 12 rounds. Parker isn't Fury - he doesn't do anything particular awkward and has looked only good not great against lower-tier opposition.
Joshua can probably absorb single punches from Parker, but like I said Parker can string them together nicely when he gets the chance and Joshua will be more available than Hughie was. I lean towards Joshua too, principally because of his raw strength, but Parker is a natural fighter with a good offensive skillset so I think it'll be a good, competitive fight
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