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NSB Pick 'em #28 - Joseph Parker vs Hughie Fury, Sep 23
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Haven't seen much of Fury to decide yet . Anyone got a scouting report to save me some YouTube time ?
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Neither Parker is the belt holder who had the fight scheduled on his turf, Huey said f you I'm going back to Britain and joey chased him and is fighting as champ on foreign soil. All types of degradation surround this fight. I'll vote double knockout both lose belt goes vacant.
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Originally posted by Idunnoshet View PostHaven't seen much of Fury to decide yet . Anyone got a scouting report to save me some YouTube time ?
He is a clincher, similar to Klitschko, he throws a 1,2 and goes in for a clinch. When his opponent throws a combination, he stops the momentum by tying him up.
He doesnt want to exchange and is more about potshotting his way to victory.
Power is below average, because of him moving a lot, he potshots and doesnt put power in most of his punches. Most of his punches are jabs, but he occasionally throws a 1,2.
Never throws more than 2 punches.
He wins rounds, because he slows down the pace and lands his jab, but he doesnt win rounds clearly because he has 1) low workrate 2) no power to snap the opponents head
From my perspective, the most important factor is if he is allowed to clinch excessively.
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Originally posted by asgarth View PostHe moves around a lot. His movement is decent, but he also moves back in straight lines. Rudenko often had him against the ropes.
He is a clincher, similar to Klitschko, he throws a 1,2 and goes in for a clinch. When his opponent throws a combination, he stops the momentum by tying him up.
He doesnt want to exchange and is more about potshotting his way to victory.
Power is below average, because of him moving a lot, he potshots and doesnt put power in most of his punches. Most of his punches are jabs, but he occasionally throws a 1,2.
Never throws more than 2 punches.
He wins rounds, because he slows down the pace and lands his jab, but he doesnt win rounds clearly because he has 1) low workrate 2) no power to snap the opponents head
From my perspective, the most important factor is if he is allowed to clinch excessively.
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