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  • b d w
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    #51
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
    So the trainer of the guy that Joshua beat says the next top guy AJ faces will win. Gee, what a surprise that he would say that.
    To be fair to Barry I have read him say, even before Parker lost to AJ, he leans towards Wilder.

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    • b d w
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      #52
      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
      Parker's trainer also saw Parker beating AJ. This shows that he doesn't know much.
      If Kevin Barry, or any trainer said before their fighter was due to face a top opponent that they believe their fighter will lose to the guy they are about to face, then they would have to literally rate as the worst trainer in the world.

      Of all times.

      With a cherry on the top.

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      • SMASHEMBRO
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        #53
        Originally posted by Gbenopix
        Can't wait for Whyte to knock Parker out and turn him to a journey man
        Your be waiting a while. I think you got the names mixed up in your sentence. Parker revealed joshuas limitations that’s why more people are siding with windmill man more.
        And just because whyte kos Homer Simpson the other month don’t mean squat. I as well as commentators and multiple betting agencies actually see the faster Parker battering whyte for 12 rounds for the points win.
        If your there was ever a ko coming from Parker it’s whyte.
        Whyte comes forward and aggressive but lacks the defense ability and jaw of hughie takam Ruiz and even Joshua.

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        • SMASHEMBRO
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          #54
          Originally posted by b d w
          If Kevin Barry, or any trainer said before their fighter was due to face a top opponent that they believe their fighter will lose to the guy they are about to face, then they would have to literally rate as the worst trainer in the world.

          Of all times.



          With a cherry on the top.

          Not really and abit ott. Your basically got him ina position of not having a valid opinion.
          Being the trainer of the first fighter that took a ko artist to 12 rds gives him the most valid insight.
          Let’s all be honest here.
          Far more was expected of Joshua against Parker.
          Joshua showed(and even admitted) that he was and can be mentally shaken going into a fight.
          Ie. Parkers glass jaw game and fastest hands in the division really rattled him.
          What do you think windmills big mouth talking gana do??
          I’d rather Joshua beat the talentless ice skater but truth is wilder is holding the edge at the moment.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #55
            Originally posted by Jkp
            No trainer in history has said there fighter is going to lose going into a fight
            So let him keep shot or concentrate on parker/whyte.
            He doesn't know as much as he thought.

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #56
              Originally posted by b d w
              If Kevin Barry, or any trainer said before their fighter was due to face a top opponent that they believe their fighter will lose to the guy they are about to face, then they would have to literally rate as the worst trainer in the world.

              Of all times.

              With a cherry on the top.
              The reality is when both fighters step into the ring.
              Every prediction and pre analysis doesn't count any more.
              Both fighters are on their own.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Straightener
                If wilder lands a bomb he can defiantly beat Joshua cold !

                He can’t outbox Joshua that’s pretty much certain he lacks fundamentals big time . Balance is all over but he has that equaliser power

                He’s stepped up once in 40 fights and got rocked Heavy . I recon Joshua will out box him fairly easy to a ud . Could go either way though if a windmill lands and that’s what makes it a great fight

                I hope it gets signed quick and we get to see a hell of a scrap .
                Which orthodox fighter has given wilder trouble? Ortiz is a southpaw. Even then, when Wilder chose to throw body shots and his left anything he was effective. Tbh, it takes a lot of stamina to outbox Wilder for 12. AJ has yet to demonstrate that type of stamina. He also hasn't demonstrated the ability to handle Wilder lateral movement.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #58
                  You ain't been in ring with either of them so your opinion don't mean much.
                  Parker opinion wouldn't even mean much as he's not fought wilder
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 06-24-2018, 02:49 PM.

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                  • Laligalaliga
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                    #59
                    This fight is like puzzle. Everybody is eager, very eager of the outcome.

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                    • Straightener
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                      Which orthodox fighter has given wilder trouble? Ortiz is a southpaw. Even then, when Wilder chose to throw body shots and his left anything he was effective. Tbh, it takes a lot of stamina to outbox Wilder for 12. AJ has yet to demonstrate that type of stamina. He also hasn't demonstrated the ability to handle Wilder lateral movement.
                      That 12 stone pole was giving him fits before the bomb landed

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