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  • Joseph Parker would have beaten up Wilder

    I knew it since Parker went to meet Wilder and instead Wilder started on Brezeales spasticated brother to try fight Brezeales instead and once again AJ fought Parker whilst Wilder fought another bum.

    But anyway Parker has a Samoan iron chin and is a warrior he would get enraged at Wilder and unload combos and Wilder would just get destroyed.

    People say Parker wasn't a good world champion but he beat Ruiz and Takam who are better than any Wilder wins (don't talk to me about Ortiz he's a bigger fraud as Wilder) , and he would beat Wilder up.

  • #2
    Probably, yes.

    Unfortunately, it will never happen. Parker is waiting his next chance on WBO ( or unified) world title shot. Fury will eliminate Wilder soon.

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    • #3
      Joseph Parker got a hometown gift off Jigglypuff and the Cameroon Midget



      Joseph Parker went 12 rounds with Razvan Cojanu, but 'King-Kong' Luis Ortiz blasted the bum in 2 rounds.



      I think the punch-bag Dereck Cheesora did a better job on Takam too. Maybe thats the reason why Joe ducked Del-Boy with that 'Spider bite' excuse.

      BOMBSQUAD!!!

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      • #4
        Parker is overrated, he arguably lost to Hughie Fury.

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        • #5
          parker ducked, so I don't know why you would bring up such a false baseless accusation

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          • #6
            It's a shame Deyonce never fought any top 10 contenders. It would have been nice to see how good he could be. Instead he will be remembered as a nobody with a padded record and a punch.

            Bronze medalist meant he must have had some good skills. Imagine if he had the right mentality and the right people around him.

            If he didn't fall in love with his own power, and had people who truly believed in him he might have had the confidence to go on and be a true superstar and build a record that nobody could question.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
              It's a shame Deyonce never fought any top 10 contenders. It would have been nice to see how good he could be. Instead he will be remembered as a nobody with a padded record and a punch.

              Bronze medalist meant he must have had some good skills. Imagine if he had the right mentality and the right people around him.

              If he didn't fall in love with his own power, and had people who truly believed in him he might have had the confidence to go on and be a true superstar and build a record that nobody could question.
              Fury & Ortiz were top 10 fighters, and at the end of the day, he was a 5yr WBC champion who tied for title defenses with Ali and he's also regarded as one of the hardest punching HWs of all time. Padded record, sure, but certainly not a nobody.

              His legacy could be better yes, but it could also be a lot worse.

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              • #8
                I also believe Parker would have been a good test for Wilder, Because Parker is a bit more fluid. Can move, has a good chin and can actually box.

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                • #9
                  Parker's hand speed would have definitely been a problem and Wilder probably wouldn't have been able to out box him like AJ did. How aggressive Parker was would have been important as well, but I'd lean Parker by decision

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Watcherw1 View Post
                    parker ducked, so I don't know why you would bring up such a false baseless accusation
                    Wilder fanboys are still living the dream!

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