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  • KTFOKING
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    #761
    Originally posted by Vinnykin
    David Haye knows his stuff, Whyte dominated Parker in more ways than rounds won......

    That wasn't part of the argument. We are talking about the scorecards.……Which only the SKY pundits had so wide.

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      #762
      Originally posted by P to the J
      But he could floor Parker, which is something AJ couldn’t do. Equally, Ortiz couldn’t take Scott out
      but Chisora could, so it’s all academic.

      You know something, the romantic in me really hopes that a true artist like Usyk can reach the very summit as a HW, but the pragmastist in me tells me that AJ, Wilder, Fury, Miller, Whyte, etc, respectively have too great a reach and too much power.

      Good to talk to a reasonable person round here who will debate properly, i’ll Tell you that much.
      For sure, Whyte landed a beautiful flush shot that dropped Parker. I don't think Joshua landed anywhere close to that type of shot against Parker.

      Ortiz floored Scott multiple times in that fight, he just did a terrible job of following up on it and didn't cut off the ring as well as he should have. But the point was he does have the power to hurt Whyte IMO. Against someone as wild as Whyte or Wilder, a skilled counter puncher can hurt them at any point with a sharp counter.

      Will definitely be interesting to see how Usyk's chin holds up at HW. Skill wise he is head and shoulders above everyone. Maybe Fury and Joshua will prove to be too big and strong for him, but I'd love to see him give it a shot.

      And likewise, nice talk 👌.

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        #763
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        Parker is good, you just underestimated Whyte.

        No, Parker clearly lost. I had Whyte by 5 points.

        Whyte is better than anyone Wilder has fought. After tonight, he's more proven than anyone Wilder has fought.

        Wilder couldn't knock out a shot bum in Arreola in 6 rounds, but you think he gets his best opponent out of there in that time? You're deluded. Wilder goes late against scrubs, man. No way he comes close to getting Whyte out of there that early.

        Wilder wouldn't touch him before, he most certainly won't touch him now. Wilder ducked the fight for his biggest payday because he knows Dillian can knock him out. Wilder's a fraud who will be found out soon, don't you worry. Then you can find another American bum to follow and claim to be all that when they clearly aren't.
        Just tell Whyte to stop running from Ortiz.
        The WBC ordered him to fight Ortiz and he ran away.
        They both won last night though let’s see it.
        Ortiz knocks him out inside six rounds easy work.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #764
          Originally posted by Just looking
          They literally just fought on the same night
          Ortiz was ready for a bum, yes. But he wasn't ready for someone like Dillian. A bit of research will help you out.

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            #765
            Originally posted by Corelone
            King Kong is ready to go.
            But "King Kong" wasn't ready for Dillian. He wanted to fight Whyte later in the year, that's why they moved onto Parker.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #766
              Originally posted by joe strong
              Sure it was a head clash but there is no instant replay & it was scored as a knockdown. I didn’t see Parker winning more than a couple rounds. 118-110 but minus the 3 called KDs between them I had it 117-108. No doubt in my mind if Parker was more aggressive in the middle rounds he could have won this fight. He let Whyte push him around for too many rounds. He showed him too much respect. 2 straight losses will put him at the back of the line for the time being but he has earned nearly 15 million in those fights so it was not all for nothing. He should take a year off & then get back at it. Kevin Barry got him to a world title but is it time for a new trainer? Since Parker moved into the world level he hasn’t exactly looked great. He got a couple razor thin decisions against Takam & Ruiz at home. He was in a couple of stinkers vs Fury & Cojanu. He has now lost back to back fights against Joshua & Whyte. Those wins over Takam & Ruiz could have easily been losses if those fights were outside NZLD. He could have 4 or 5 losses now if you included Fury somehow getting a decision win their snoozefest. He should consider a new team in his corner. I think Barry has got him as far as they are going to go together.
              I'm aware there is no replay but that is beside the point. If it was correctly ruled a head butt and not a KD, then the fight would have been scored a draw.

              As for Parker, he has definitely plateaued. He does need to make changes as he continues to have inconsistent performances. Maybe Barry isn't the right guy for him anymore, but it also comes down to the lack of urgency he has. Parker doesn't have the extra gear where he wants to win at any cost. Like I said, I can't remember the last impressive performance he had from start to finish. He is competitive with every decent contender and even against journeymen he doesn't dominate like he should.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                #767
                Originally posted by mlac
                oh look the freak arrives!

                yes the Jamaican fighter made me very angry
                That is why I said he was CONNECTED to England you fruitcake. And yes, you were angry. I read your disgusting posts throughout this thread.

                Must be **** to be Anti-English all the time. Nothing but bile. Your life must stink. You're vile, and I hope you get cancer that causes you serious pain. You deserve it you hideous cu-nt.

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                  #768
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  That is why I said he was CONNECTED to England you fruitcake. And yes, you were angry. I read your disgusting posts throughout this thread.

                  Must be **** to be Anti-English all the time. Nothing but bile. Your life must stink. You're vile, and I hope you get cancer that causes you serious pain. You deserve it you hideous cu-nt.
                  lol you are a complete mentalist, seek help kid.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #769
                    Originally posted by Just looking
                    It has been already explained a lot of times, pay attention. I'll give you one last chance to understand. Breazeale was going to fight Stiverne for the mandatory position. When Stiverne went on to fight Wilder, Breazeale got the position by default. Anyway, what's the problem in being the second if you have a guaranteed shot? Just weak excuses
                    Brezeale actually ducked Whyte by saying not enough money was on the table. That's when the WBC should have removed him from one of the top places in the rankings. How it came about to make Brezeale mandatory was nothing but bull****.

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #770
                      Originally posted by KTFOKING
                      His promoter said in his interview something like it was hard to see initially but looked like the heads may have caused it. I mean it was clear as day after seeing the replay it was the head clash that came before the punch.
                      The head clash and the body shot came at the same time. But I don't think either were the cause for Parker going down. On the replay you can see Parker's feet being all over the place. But due to the body-shot landing before he went down, you have to score it a knockdown.

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