Nah he lost the Joshua fight fair and square although it was definitely closer than the commentary would have you think.
He got done dirty against Whyte though...
I definately dont think you cay say that, that was probobly one of the worst reffeering displays i have seen in the past decade, whether it was incompetence or corruption, refusing to let the smaller Parker fight on the inside, literally the entire fight practically ensures an AJ victory.
And what the hell was up with AJ calling his own timeouts? i mean the whole thing just stunk, especially coupled with the fact Parker came back to the UK a few months later and got done dirty by a ref on a matchroom card AGAIN is just ridiculous.
I definately dont think you cay say that, that was probobly one of the worst reffeering displays i have seen in the past decade, whether it was incompetence or corruption, refusing to let the smaller Parker fight on the inside, literally the entire fight practically ensures an AJ victory.
And what the hell was up with AJ calling his own timeouts? i mean the whole thing just stunk, especially coupled with the fact Parker came back to the UK a few months later and got done dirty by a ref on a matchroom card AGAIN is just ridiculous.
You know what, I should probably re-word what I said. I agree with your post, I meant fair and square from the amount of points scored sense. The referee definitely didn't let Parker fight his fight.
Whereas in the Whyte fight, I feel like he won despite the heavy favourtism and the KD that wasnt a KD
This gets the award for the dumbest thread of the day today. Boxing is not MMA. There is no ground and pound. Parker had 12 rounds to try and do something to AJ but he chose to run and only hit in the clinches. There was no conspiracy and no preferential treatment on AJ's side, just a ref doing his job. If Parker grew a pair and fought back, he may have done some damage to AJ. But then again he also could have gotten KOed too hahaha. That's why he ran the entire fight.
AJ needs space to throw that uppercut. He throws it in a mid-range combo.
show me a single instance of him throwing it in the clinch.
What an idiot. I guess you didn't watch the fight and all the uppercuts Josh threw on the inside that the ref decided to jump thus saving Parker.
Hell yeah, he needed space to throw the uppercuts that connected against Ruiz and Wlad. Who throws uppercut from the mid range? Your IQ is actually lower than I thought and you're a dumber a rock, you wank stain.
I think you could file Parker’s failed challenge under “if I knew then what I know now”. If Parker had attacked he might well have won but he didn’t and as a result lost in a very sad way, having not really tried. Parker has a great chin too, he hits as well as Ruiz and his stamina is no worse.
He did get screwed over fighting Whyte though. Take away the bogus knockdown and give him a few minutes to recover and he likely wins that one.
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