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Charles Martin just may be onto something. Kownacki took an hellacious asswhooping by the shopworn gatekeeping Helenius while getting hit flush on the chin in the process.
No wonder he avoided the Dominic Breazeale fight. He would have gotten his ass whooped.
Martin's absolutely correct in his assessment. Adam is done as a top 15 contender. He's a gatekeeper status now. That Cris Arreola fight must've taken more out of him than we had all originally expected.
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostYep, Fury is the next fraud to get it done to him!
Every dog has its day and Fury isn’t exempt!
John McDermott, Christian Hammer, Cunningham and Wilder 1 should’ve all had their day but we all know how lucky a Gypsy can get but it won’t last forever!
I can’t wait, it will be splendid to watch a cheater get his just dessert!
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Once that chin is cracked a fighter's career is over. The trouble with Kownacki is that he used his chin as a human shield and now he has paid a heavy cost because of it. All those punches he has eaten is now taken a toll on his body. Those punches have really aged him.
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostYep, Fury is the next fraud to get it done to him!
Every dog has its day and Fury isn’t exempt!
John McDermott, Christian Hammer, Cunningham and Wilder 1 should’ve all had their day but we all know how lucky a Gypsy can get but it won’t last forever!
I can’t wait, it will be splendid to watch a cheater get his just dessert!
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Kownacki is tough and can punch. But man - the blocking 2 punches with your face in order to get your one haymaker in doesn’t always work and maybe slowly softens you up.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostParker also put a beating on Whyte too having him hurt in the 11th and 12th rounds and dropped and almost stopping Whyte in the 12th and has wanted the rematch since. He'll compete with the best as he's done many times.
I’m not sure the way he pulled out late of the Chisora fight with a pathetic excuse of an ant bite I think Parker will never be the same but one thing is for sure he needs to get rid of that poisonous manager Higgins he’s turning people against Parker with the constant crying and inability to get any meaningful fights for Parker.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostOnce that chin is cracked a fighter's career is over. The trouble with Kownacki is that he used his chin as a human shield and now he has paid a heavy cost because of it. All those punches he has eaten is now taken a toll on his body. Those punches have really aged him.
a reward if anyone could proof that Parker had ever been knocked down Before the AJ fight. When Dillian Whyte knocked Parker down twice he has never been the same looking lacklustre against average opposition and more worryingly pulling out last minute of a fight against Chisora.
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The first knockdown of Parker in the whyte fight was a clear and deliberate headbutt.
Parker had to adjust and hang tough for a few rounds but came back strong to pummel Whyte.
No head butt equals no points decision for whyte who has been ducking Parker ever since.
Chisora likewise doesnt want any of Oilskins smoke, especially not a fully fit Parker whose training and stamina aren't affected by a poisonous spider bite.
As for lining up credible fights for Oilskin. Who would you suggest?
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Pretty accurate assessment by Martin. Kownacki got overconfident and thought he was about to finish off Helenius but the Nordic Nightmare can throw some heavy shots and he caught him several times in between Kownacki punches.
I agree with others that have previously posted saying Kownacki got exposed a bit. That's not to say he isn't good but the hype was overtaking his actual progression as a fighter. Along the way he never bothered to learn head movement or defense...just relying on his ability to take punches and his own offense to carry the day.
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