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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Trainer: Joseph Parker is Fighting For His Career Against Flores

    December 15th is a very important date for Joseph Parker (24-2). The former champion returns to the ring in Christchurch, New Zealand against Alexander Flores (17-1-1). 2018 has been a tough year on Parker. He lost his WBO title in March to WBA/IBF/IBO champion Anthony Joshua and then lost his next fight in July against Dillian Whyte.
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  • 1hourRun
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    Joseph Parker's two losses in the UK shouldn't count, there was su****ious officiating involved, with two Matchroom boxers ( Joshua-Whyte ). This week vs. Kalid Yafai was another example, of how Eddie Hearn rigs fights.

    With that said, I dont pity Joseph Parker, he is happy to be the unofficial UK-Rentboy. Thats what you get for ducking Bryan Jennings.

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    • Jax teller
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      #3
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      Joseph Parker's two losses in the UK shouldn't count, there was su****ious officiating involved, with two Matchroom boxers ( Joshua-Whyte ). This week vs. Kalid Yafai was another example, of how Eddie Hearn rigs fights.

      With that said, I dont pity Joseph Parker, he is happy to be the unofficial UK-Rentboy. Thats what you get for ducking Bryan Jennings.

      You act like Wilder doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from officials on scorecards when he's getting outboxed against by fighters easily and extra time against Ortiz.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Jax teller
        You act like Wilder doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from officials on scorecards when he's getting outboxed against by fighters easily and extra time against Ortiz.
        You casuals should stop qouting me, NY athletic commission has been checking on fighters more carefully during breaks ever since Magomed Abdusalamov was left paralyzed and brain-damaged vs. Mike Perez.

        I dont know who you are talking that was out-boxing Deontay Wilder, completely ridiculous.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jax teller
          You act like Wilder doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from officials on scorecards when he's getting outboxed against by fighters easily and extra time against Ortiz.
          Man, 1hourrun says some stuff thats comical but I wouldn't pay him any serious mind on here

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          • Jkp
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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Joseph Parker's two losses in the UK shouldn't count, there was su****ious officiating involved, with two Matchroom boxers ( Joshua-Whyte ). This week vs. Kalid Yafai was another example, of how Eddie Hearn rigs fights.

            With that said, I dont pity Joseph Parker, he is happy to be the unofficial UK-Rentboy. Thats what you get for ducking Bryan Jennings.
            And he will gladly take there rent money, and will beat 9/10 of there over hyped heavy weights.

            Fury / AJ are the only ones that can give him trouble in a fair fight.
            Last edited by Jkp; 11-27-2018, 02:20 PM.

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            • Oshio
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              Parker has better resume than Wilder.

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                Originally posted by Jkp
                And he will gladly take there rent money, and will beat 9/10 of there over hyped heavy weights.

                Fury / AJ are the only ones that can give him trouble in a fair fight.
                Haha, 9/10? You accepted the Whyte defeat on the night but have all of a sudden created this delusional lie that Whyte didn't beat him fair and square. He did. The judges even made it closer than I did. So he got a fair crack at the whip. The accidental haedclash wasn't Whyte doing it on purpose, and you know that. But you've become ever more bitter and enraged by creating these fantasies in your head, which is really sad to see. If you're too emotionally ******ed for sport and can't hack it, don't watch it. Simple.

                Gorman, Joyce and Dubois also have fun with your hypejob and deliver the loss Parker always gets against us Brits. Just as your last Heavyweight got his predictable loss against Lewis in Tua.

                Chisora also has a good chance to beat him, even though he's past his best. But then again, you don't need to be at your best to beat a low level fighter such as Parker. It was good while it lasted, hey? Haha.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Haha, 9/10? You accepted the Whyte defeat on the night but have all of a sudden created this delusional lie that Whyte didn't beat him fair and square. He did. The judges even made it closer than I did. So he got a fair crack at the whip. The accidental haedclash wasn't Whyte doing it on purpose, and you know that. But you've become ever more bitter and enraged by creating these fantasies in your head, which is really sad to see. If you're too emotionally ******ed for sport and can't hack it, don't watch it. Simple.

                  Gorman, Joyce and Dubois also have fun with your hypejob and deliver the loss Parker always gets against us Brits. Just as your last Heavyweight got his predictable loss against Lewis in Tua.

                  Chisora also has a good chance to beat him, even though he's past his best. But then again, you don't need to be at your best to beat a low level fighter such as Parker. It was good while it lasted, hey? Haha.
                  Since when have head butt knock downs been legal and fair?

                  Chisora is an old bum, he got knocked out by some unranked euro bum earlier in the year. as has about 10 losses on his record. He will still probably beat Whyte though. If they dont both simultaneously die from lack of fitness first.
                  Last edited by Jkp; 11-27-2018, 09:04 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jkp
                    Since when have head butt knock downs been legal and fair?

                    Chisora is an old bum, he got knocked out by some unranked euro bum earlier in the year. as has about 10 losses on his record. He will still probably beat Whyte though. If they dont both simultaneously die from lack of fitness first.
                    It was an accidental clash of heads that the ref didn't see. So nothing unfair was done. Not even Parker touched his head or looked at the ref. He himself didn't even feel it was a clash of heads. Nothing was said in his corner either.

                    Chisora has only been stopped twice in his career against Haye and Fury. So you're wrong there as well. But it doesn't surprise me considering what a joke idiot you are.

                    Whyte had enough fitness to dog your hero for 12 rounds. That's all that matters.

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