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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Parker: Wasn't Aggressive Enough in Loss, Won't Repeat Mistake

    JOSEPH PARKER regrets not going all out to knock out Anthony Joshua but has vowed to go for broke against Dillian Whyte. The Kiwi fighter lost his WBO heavyweight title when he was outpointed by Joshua in March. Parker, 26, felt he should have thrown caution to the wind against the British star when the fight started to get away from him.
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  • scarybodyshot
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    I predict a draw. I just had a feeling that Parker is going to nick it in the eyes of the fans but it will end in controversy.

    It doesn't make sense commercially for either one of these fighters to have another loss on their records (especially Parker. Having back to back losses will push him down the rankings), a draw will preserve their records, also sets up a bigger rematch in April for them... A decent little undercard fight for AJ -v- Wilder - 4 well known heavyweights fighting in a stadium.

    Well 3 and then Wilder.

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    • Ray*
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      Close fight.........

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      • Oyins4u
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        Both fighters are very difficult to knockout but I see them coming all out to impress. A 50/50 fight. Anyone can win but I tip Parker

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        • Boxingfanatic75
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          #5
          Originally posted by scarybodyshot
          I predict a draw. I just had a feeling that Parker is going to nick it in the eyes of the fans but it will end in controversy.

          It doesn't make sense commercially for either one of these fighters to have another loss on their records (especially Parker. Having back to back losses will push him down the rankings), a draw will preserve their records, also sets up a bigger rematch in April for them... A decent little undercard fight for AJ -v- Wilder - 4 well known heavyweights fighting in a stadium.

          Well 3 and then Wilder.
          Lol think Parker or Whyte are “known” over on this side of the pond? Just like almost all HWs no one that isn’t a fanatic boxing fan could give a ***** less about a single one of them

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          • P4Pdunny
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            #6
            Originally posted by scarybodyshot
            I predict a draw. I just had a feeling that Parker is going to nick it in the eyes of the fans but it will end in controversy.

            It doesn't make sense commercially for either one of these fighters to have another loss on their records (especially Parker. Having back to back losses will push him down the rankings), a draw will preserve their records, also sets up a bigger rematch in April for them... A decent little undercard fight for AJ -v- Wilder - 4 well known heavyweights fighting in a stadium.

            Well 3 and then Wilder.
            how long till the Wilder bathwater drinkers get here to defend his honour you reckon?

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            • P4Pdunny
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              Parker will need to win most rounds convincingly, if its close I can see it being controversial. I don't think Whyte is half as good as everybody else though so I'm going with Parker.

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              • scarybodyshot
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                #8
                Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                how long till the Wilder bathwater drinkers get here to defend his honour you reckon?
                No idea but I can't wait. They can't handle the truth...

                The same way Wilder won't be able to handle fighting a competent fighter like AJ who can box, brawl and recover when hurt without needing the referee to give him a extra couple of minutes rest... All infront of 100k roaring AJ fans for a flat flee of $15m which is $10m more than that chump deserves... No wonder he lost his pen I completely understand his cowardice if I'm honest... Americans in general are all loudmouth cowards who simply think they win an argument automatically by shouting the loudest... WRONG!!!!!

                I was in Dallas last year and your typical yank (ugly, ******ed fat ****) was spouting **** over parking (he was in the wrong, as American's typically are) and as soon as I walked towards him he bottled it. Just as I imagine Wilder does as soon as he gets a contract for a tough fight put to him.

                Maybe when he sells his belt to AJ he can go and fight for the Alabama bucktooth title in a barn somewhere.
                Suppose with the money he'll make he might just be able to afford to put himself through elementary school so he can learn to spell his name... scrap that comment he'd need at least 30% more for that. the greedy ****er.

                British Humour ey!

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                • Dasmius Shinobi
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                  #9
                  The Topic of Bashing Americans

                  Originally posted by scarybodyshot
                  No idea but I can't wait. They can't handle the truth...

                  The same way Wilder won't be able to handle fighting a competent fighter like AJ who can box, brawl and recover when hurt without needing the referee to give him a extra couple of minutes rest... All infront of 100k roaring AJ fans for a flat flee of $15m which is $10m more than that chump deserves... No wonder he lost his pen I completely understand his cowardice if I'm honest... Americans in general are all loudmouth cowards who simply think they win an argument automatically by shouting the loudest... WRONG!!!!!

                  I was in Dallas last year and your typical yank (ugly, ******ed fat ****) was spouting **** over parking (he was in the wrong, as American's typically are) and as soon as I walked towards him he bottled it. Just as I imagine Wilder does as soon as he gets a contract for a tough fight put to him.

                  Maybe when he sells his belt to AJ he can go and fight for the Alabama bucktooth title in a barn somewhere.
                  Suppose with the money he'll make he might just be able to afford to put himself through elementary school so he can learn to spell his name... scrap that comment he'd need at least 30% more for that. the greedy ****er.

                  British Humour ey!
                  Is that you Eddie Hearns?

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                  • Oshio
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                    Hahahahaha... Americans are right on their own eyes.... They live in their heads.

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