Comments Thread For: Price Details How He Badly Drilled Anthony Joshua in Sparring

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  • caritafan
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    #51
    Price explained it well. And he said that it means nothing. It just happened 7 years ago. He gave Joshua complete respect.

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    • PensionKiller
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      #52
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      "I don't knock many people out in sparring, with those big gloves. When I did that to him, I wondered: is he fragile?"

      "There was no shame in it. I've done that to a lot of people. It happens"

      which is it pin head?
      I found that funny. It's like half of boxers are delusional or hypocrites

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      • hrt3333
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        #53
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Parker has ONE knock out stoppage after five rounds to a journeyman named Jason Bergman ( 20 something and 11 ) .

        Joshua has 16 knock outs before round 5 and 4 after against actual top level opponents .


        The odds of Parker finishing Joshua in the 1st five is remote bc thats where hes most dangerous .......

        That brings us to after rnd 5 ...............

        vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv

        ONE finish in 24 fights to Jason Bergman !



        What this means beyond the improbability of Parker winning is he needs to win before round 6 . He will not win a decision and Joshua has only lost 2 rnds (not including Klitchko fight ) .

        Im not including Klitchko bc he had skills and abilities Parker will NEVER have .


        Expect Joshua to do a number on him wheather its 1 or 12 rounds .
        I’m with ya

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