Comments Thread For: Whyte: Referee Saved Parker From Knockout Loss To Joshua
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Totally agree with sem-consious delusional Whyte regarding the fight.....Parker had no intentions whatsoever of being up close & personal, he wasnt about to test his chin against those brick breaking uppercuts and pulverizing straight rights, while Joshua felt it safe enough to try his boxing abilities against Mr. Reluctant, who btw decided "before" the fight that becoming a track star was much more admirable than trying to win a heavyweight boxing match. He knew with all that bulk, Joshua didn't have the ability to catch him flush.....so a KO was out of the question.....Comment
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Parker totally neutralized that uppercut any time he did try to use it. What evidence that he would have been able to land that shot? Attrition?Totally agree with sem-consious delusional Whyte regarding the fight.....Parker had no intentions whatsoever of being up close & personal, he wasnt about to test his chin against those brick breaking uppercuts and pulverizing straight rights, while Joshua felt it safe enough to try his boxing abilities against Mr. Reluctant, who btw decided "before" the fight that becoming a track star was much more admirable than trying to win a heavyweight boxing match. He knew with all that bulk, Joshua didn't have the ability to catch him flush.....so a KO was out of the question.....Comment
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That sounds very, very plausible. Certainly matches up with some of the statements Hearn has been making, although they could equally be aimed at selling this fight.Whyte is already lined up for AJs next fight. Expect him to get a landslide victory on the cards for a razor thin fight.
The story will be that Wilder priced himself out of the fight, ducked Whyte and now Dillian beat the man who took AJ the distance he deserves the rematch.Comment
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Parker made AJ look like the tin man. AJ was lurching like rust was on him. At least Ruiz actually chased after Parker in NZ. AJ looked like he was wearing lead shoes trying to catch a chicken.Totally agree with sem-consious delusional Whyte regarding the fight.....Parker had no intentions whatsoever of being up close & personal, he wasnt about to test his chin against those brick breaking uppercuts and pulverizing straight rights, while Joshua felt it safe enough to try his boxing abilities against Mr. Reluctant, who btw decided "before" the fight that becoming a track star was much more admirable than trying to win a heavyweight boxing match. He knew with all that bulk, Joshua didn't have the ability to catch him flush.....so a KO was out of the question.....Comment
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