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Joshua also said It would be a war and he'd stop Parker in 9 rounds.
Neither happend. I'm wondering if the the scare vs Klitschko made him abit gun shy because he didn't seem to have much belief in his own chin or stamina 2 fights in a row. Time will tell if he's transitioning into a safety first fighter.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostJoshua isnt cherry picking ? Thats exactly what hes doing ,fighting Wilder left overs like Gavern and Molina PROVE that .
Your clearly not seeing the smoke screans team Joshua is using .
Wilder is taking on all comers , the Stivernes and Arreolas are top elite competition .
Lets not forget Kownacki and undefeated Breazeale and Whyte waiting in the wings , while Joshua pads his record against guys outside the top 20. Klitchko wasnt even a champion when he fought him the bum beater .
AJ fanboys ,ha who has he fought recently ? And how come he has no credible wins on his resume compared to 40 fight Wilder who cleaned out the entire division and is a unified 4 belt champion .
Joshua will clearly duck a guy who almost lost to a middle aged guy who showed heart , when has AJ EVER shown that ?
These AJ protectors as you say are the worst uneducated fans today by far , the proof is all there to see the way they spin everything . Joshua could have fought Wilder in 2015 , what a chicken then had the nerve to fight a man on his death bed , Klitchko in 2016 /2017 ? What a ducker . pffft
Lucky we Wilder fans are too smart and expose them ! Poor AJ fanbase the guy really needs to move it ,his career will be over soon . Boxing since late 2013 and hasnt fought anyone of value yet , the padding of his resume will go on.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostNo professional trainer would agree with your theory in the fact Parker had to overcome the reach and height advantage, its evident that Joshua was able to use his reach and disable Parker's offense from long range.
History shows that the smaller man usually has to get inside sir to knock the big man.
Joseph Parker needed the inside work to win this fight, whilst Joshua obviously didn't.
There is a distinct difference between inside fighting and clinching.
If what you are saying was true then Steward would be negating his own fighter's physical attributes; in actual fact he recognised that Wlad could dominate most of his opponents using his height and strength in the clinch whilst negating their inside game.
Parker was the smaller fighter and so had to get past Joshua's reach, but once a clinch is engaged the bigger/stronger man's strength is going to take its toll on a smaller/weaker fighter as the fight progresses. How many times have you seen HW's lean on their opponents? I've seen it a hell of a lot. See Tyson Fury's knockout of Steve Cunningham for a perfect example of how a bigger man imposes his strength on a smaller one in the clinch.
Again, Tyson is the prototypical short fighter, his inside game was 10/10, but see how Holyfield tied him up and frustrated him in the clinch.
The ref did not (and could not under the rules) break up the fighters when they were fighting inside - only where they were clinching, which is exactly where the bigger man's strength will come into play.
So, in summary, yes. Parker did need to get inside Joshua's reach to win the fight - but ideally he needed to get in and out again. The referee did not stop him from working inside, he stopped the fighters from wrestling in (and fighting out of) clinches, both of which would have favoured the bigger fighter.
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Originally posted by Redgloveman View PostHow about a legendary professional trainer like Emanuel Steward? He had a distinctly tall fighter in W. Klitschko and taught him to utilise a "jab and grab" strategy which made him one of the most dominant champions in HW history (albeit in a weak era).
There is a distinct difference between inside fighting and clinching.
If what you are saying was true then Steward would be negating his own fighter's physical attributes; in actual fact he recognised that Wlad could dominate most of his opponents using his height and strength in the clinch whilst negating their inside game.
Parker was the smaller fighter and so had to get past Joshua's reach, but once a clinch is engaged the bigger/stronger man's strength is going to take its toll on a smaller/weaker fighter as the fight progresses. How many times have you seen HW's lean on their opponents? I've seen it a hell of a lot. See Tyson Fury's knockout of Steve Cunningham for a perfect example of how a bigger man imposes his strength on a smaller one in the clinch.
Again, Tyson is the prototypical short fighter, his inside game was 10/10, but see how Holyfield tied him up and frustrated him in the clinch.
The ref did not (and could not under the rules) break up the fighters when they were fighting inside - only where they were clinching, which is exactly where the bigger man's strength will come into play.
So, in summary, yes. Parker did need to get inside Joshua's reach to win the fight - but ideally he needed to get in and out again. The referee did not stop him from working inside, he stopped the fighters from wrestling in (and fighting out of) clinches, both of which would have favoured the bigger fighter.
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostWell said. I dread the thought of Wilder fighting in the UK now. ****ty referees, dismal and biased commentating and judges on the the Eddie payroll.
And isn't the idea of your boxer knocking out the other one so much sweeter when the commentators are biased?
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostWell said. I dread the thought of Wilder fighting in the UK now. ****ty referees, dismal and biased commentating and judges on the the Eddie payroll.
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Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View PostYou conveniently forget the extra seconds allowed to Wilder to recover while he being bashed ******, even more ******, by Grandpa Ortiz. If there’s an arena where money talks and fights were/are fixed, it’s the dear old gun-toting, unarmed black man murdering, mafia controlled land of the free.
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