Enough about trying to defend wilder mediocre opponent listing, this is about Parker and Joshua.
Both fighters have continued to test themselves, Parker has taken on Ruiz, Takam, Fury and compromised sensibly for a Joshua match-up. Nobody can question his commitment to taking on tougher fights. Similarly Joshua has gradually stepped up, and is still only on c.20
Fights. Both attenpting to unify rather than spend several years facing opposition they know will be walkovers is a credit to them both, you will find many other boxers who spend much longer, sometimes years avoiding decent opponents.
As for the chins, and Parkers in particular, I think we will find out how good it is because although Parker is capable of moving he's not a hughie fury sort of boxer so he isn't going to avoid Joshua for long, I haven't seen that many fights of his but his head movement looks a bit suspect (not unlike Joshua). I'm. It sure about Ruiz (o don't know him well enough) but takam and fury are both more endurance style fighters so this one will be a different match-up; I suspect he will struggle to last to the end of I'm honest. Remember others had reputations for lasting against Joshua but didn't make the bell:
Kevin Johnson - 2nd round (first person to stop him) - Vitali , chisora and fury failed to stop him
Dillian Whyte - 7th round (almost done in the 1st too) - just look at chisora whyte for what hits he can take and not be knocked down
Breazeale - otherwise unbeaten, appeared really resistant but eventually just broke down to the hits
Klitschko - first time he had been stopped for well over a decade, and was knocked down 3 times before stoppage.
Takam - only povetkin able to stop
Him otherwise lots of fighters including Parker have gone the distance
Then obviously the others; Cornish/Martin were unbeaten and only properly dismissed after being beaten convincingly. Molina was absolutely destroyed, unlike other fighters , including Wilder , who be managed to put resistance up against.
I think this could be a better fight than people give credit for, Parker is definitely underrated and does come into the fight with a genuine possibility of making the 12 rounds though even if that's not my expectation , let's get it on.
Both fighters have continued to test themselves, Parker has taken on Ruiz, Takam, Fury and compromised sensibly for a Joshua match-up. Nobody can question his commitment to taking on tougher fights. Similarly Joshua has gradually stepped up, and is still only on c.20
Fights. Both attenpting to unify rather than spend several years facing opposition they know will be walkovers is a credit to them both, you will find many other boxers who spend much longer, sometimes years avoiding decent opponents.
As for the chins, and Parkers in particular, I think we will find out how good it is because although Parker is capable of moving he's not a hughie fury sort of boxer so he isn't going to avoid Joshua for long, I haven't seen that many fights of his but his head movement looks a bit suspect (not unlike Joshua). I'm. It sure about Ruiz (o don't know him well enough) but takam and fury are both more endurance style fighters so this one will be a different match-up; I suspect he will struggle to last to the end of I'm honest. Remember others had reputations for lasting against Joshua but didn't make the bell:
Kevin Johnson - 2nd round (first person to stop him) - Vitali , chisora and fury failed to stop him
Dillian Whyte - 7th round (almost done in the 1st too) - just look at chisora whyte for what hits he can take and not be knocked down
Breazeale - otherwise unbeaten, appeared really resistant but eventually just broke down to the hits
Klitschko - first time he had been stopped for well over a decade, and was knocked down 3 times before stoppage.
Takam - only povetkin able to stop
Him otherwise lots of fighters including Parker have gone the distance
Then obviously the others; Cornish/Martin were unbeaten and only properly dismissed after being beaten convincingly. Molina was absolutely destroyed, unlike other fighters , including Wilder , who be managed to put resistance up against.
I think this could be a better fight than people give credit for, Parker is definitely underrated and does come into the fight with a genuine possibility of making the 12 rounds though even if that's not my expectation , let's get it on.
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