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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Parker's Trainer: At Some Point Wilder Will Test Fury's Jaw

    BoxingScene.com recently caught with Kevin Barry, trainer of former heavyweight champion Joseph Parker. Parker (24-2) is currently training for his December 15th fight against Alexander Flores (17-1-1). The bout takes place at Hornecastle Arena in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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  • Digital Mouth
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    Wilder failed to KO the Frenchman. So his power isn't sure to KO everyone. Tyson Fury is a BIG MAN and can probably take a good shot or two but unlike the Frenchman he has to fire back bombs of his own.

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    • BeLikeWater
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      #3
      Originally posted by Digital Mouth
      Wilder failed to KO the Frenchman. So his power isn't sure to KO everyone. Tyson Fury is a BIG MAN and can probably take a good shot or two but unlike the Frenchman he has to fire back bombs of his own.
      I dunno, I just saw chisora fury.. chisora had Tyson wobbling like a weebo all over the ring in the second round.. fury has a questionable chin BIG TIME

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      • Japanese Boxing
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        I doubt he's gonna land clean. He'll hit gloves and maybe some forehead tonight but I don't see him getting a clean shot on Fury's jaw. Fury is longer, and taller. He has struggled with smaller guys in the past but he can just clinch and put his weight on Wilder early and negate any scares.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Japanese Boxing
          I doubt he's gonna land clean. He'll hit gloves and maybe some forehead tonight but I don't see him getting a clean shot on Fury's jaw. Fury is longer, and taller. He has struggled with smaller guys in the past but he can just clinch and put his weight on Wilder early and negate any scares.
          and land power work to specific organs (liver) better than wilder up close, within headbutt range.

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          • Bardamu
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            #6
            Originally posted by Digital Mouth
            Wilder failed to KO the Frenchman. So his power isn't sure to KO everyone. Tyson Fury is a BIG MAN and can probably take a good shot or two but unlike the Frenchman he has to fire back bombs of his own.
            Fury didn't take a shot from a cruiserweight senior citizen too well. The BIG MAN got dropped and hurt badly by a 36 year old cruiserweight. Wilder hits a lot harder than some old, washed up cruiserweight.

            If Fury can be rocked and hurt that badly by Cunningham, there is no way he can handle Wilder's power.

            Also, Wilder did beat the Frenchman by TKO. Most KO's by every boxer are of the TKO variety. Duhaupas was too hurt to protect himself. Doesn't matter if he is on the canvas or not, if you cannot protect yourself that is a TKO. If the ref didn't stop it, Duhuapas would probably still be in a coma. If you only consider a KO to be when someone can't make it up by the count of 10, then there are a good deal of opponents who Wilder didn't KO.

            I get it though. You are a Wilder hater, and so you apply what is a KO and what isn't differently to Wilder. Whether you consider it a KO or not, everyone else does and so does history. And you can call it whatever you want, but Fury will be like every other opponent Wilder has fought, He will lose by KO.

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            • Tricky-Pablo
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              #7
              Originally posted by Bardamu
              Fury didn't take a shot from a cruiserweight senior citizen too well. The BIG MAN got dropped and hurt badly by a 36 year old cruiserweight. Wilder hits a lot harder than some old, washed up cruiserweight.

              If Fury can be rocked and hurt that badly by Cunningham, there is no way he can handle Wilder's power.

              Also, Wilder did beat the Frenchman by TKO. Most KO's by every boxer are of the TKO variety. Duhaupas was too hurt to protect himself. Doesn't matter if he is on the canvas or not, if you cannot protect yourself that is a TKO. If the ref didn't stop it, Duhuapas would probably still be in a coma. If you only consider a KO to be when someone can't make it up by the count of 10, then there are a good deal of opponents who Wilder didn't KO.

              I get it though. You are a Wilder hater, and so you apply what is a KO and what isn't differently to Wilder. Whether you consider it a KO or not, everyone else does and so does history. And you can call it whatever you want, but Fury will be like every other opponent Wilder has fought, He will lose by KO.
              Fury was down but not badly hurt as you say! He wasn't hurt, it's was a surprise shot cuz he played with Steeve, after he took him more serious and knocked him out!

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              • Digital Mouth
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                Originally posted by Bardamu
                Fury didn't take a shot from a cruiserweight senior citizen too well. The BIG MAN got dropped and hurt badly by a 36 year old cruiserweight. Wilder hits a lot harder than some old, washed up cruiserweight.

                If Fury can be rocked and hurt that badly by Cunningham, there is no way he can handle Wilder's power.

                Also, Wilder did beat the Frenchman by TKO. Most KO's by every boxer are of the TKO variety. Duhaupas was too hurt to protect himself. Doesn't matter if he is on the canvas or not, if you cannot protect yourself that is a TKO. If the ref didn't stop it, Duhuapas would probably still be in a coma. If you only consider a KO to be when someone can't make it up by the count of 10, then there are a good deal of opponents who Wilder didn't KO.

                I get it though. You are a Wilder hater, and so you apply what is a KO and what isn't differently to Wilder. Whether you consider it a KO or not, everyone else does and so does history. And you can call it whatever you want, but Fury will be like every other opponent Wilder has fought, He will lose by KO.
                Badly hurt my ass bro. Are you smoking weed again?

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                  Originally posted by Japanese Boxing
                  I doubt he's gonna land clean. He'll hit gloves and maybe some forehead tonight but I don't see him getting a clean shot on Fury's jaw. Fury is longer, and taller. He has struggled with smaller guys in the past but he can just clinch and put his weight on Wilder early and negate any scares.
                  Wilder hits you in the forehead you drop.

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                    When he got knocked down by Cunningham you could tell he wasn’t hurt. He laid down, took his time to get up and just came back pissed off to walk Cunningham down.

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