Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Horrible to watch. I had it 115-113 Parker. Scores were crazy.
So is Parker 1st division heavyweight that you think he is?
I said I considered him among Pulev and Stiverne.
I think he is below.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Parker's lucky he's in this HW division. He'd never win a title in the 90s or 2000s.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Parker's lucky he's in this HW division. He'd never win a title in the 90s or 2000s.
He's not as bad as Ruiz or Valuev
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Horrible to watch. I had it 115-113 Parker. Scores were crazy.
So is Parker 1st division heavyweight that you think he is?
I said I considered him among Pulev and Stiverne.
I think he is below.
Both those guys haven't done much more.
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Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
He is training hard and got his love for boxing back.
He is ready to apply for his license back.
HMMMMMMM actually he is a fat bastard and as I've said many times I doubt very much if he will fight again.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...tid=4269&stc=1
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Old @ross must have been pleased that all that brilliant experience and knowledge Hughie gained from facing 50-year-old fat journeyman worked out.
You know... Joshua will be exposed against the best as he fights all weak chinned bums, but Hughie was getting vital rounds in against granite tough men that bring their wives and daughters to work their corner. He'll show his man strength when the right time comes.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
I got nothing against Hughie who for his part tends to keep his gob shut and his nose clean, unlike his cousin.
But we were supposed to be seeing the other 70% of Hughie weren't we? He was apparently operating at 30% up until this fight wasn't he? He's now injury/illness free and training in the woods like a lunatic. He still looked like shit on the scales and was by the looks of things even more passive/powder puff than ever.
Good to see Tyson in fine nick and chomping at the bit waiting for the green light from the BBOC. Forget the UKAD/Licensing stuff. The fucker is at least five stone away from a boxing ring.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Tyson and Parker ended up absolutely shitfaced on booze
Brilliant stuff.
http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2017/...with-wbo-champ
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
It says "Parker now seems set to fight the winner of the December 17 rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew".
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
I reckon Whyte might get a go first ;)
Fury and Parker doing the haka ;D
http://www.givemesport.com/1154467-t...er?autoplay=on
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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It says "Parker now seems set to fight the winner of the December 17 rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew".
Haye has a punchers chance and that's it. I'll be heavily rooting Parker against both those pricks.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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It says "Parker now seems set to fight the winner of the December 17 rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew".
Haye has a punchers chance and that's it. I'll be heavily rooting Parker against both those pricks.
You know, so am I now.
I was a Haye fan but losing to Bellew showed me that he is injury prone and does not have what it takes any longer to become champion. Haye knows it but does not want to admit it.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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It says "Parker now seems set to fight the winner of the December 17 rematch between David Haye and Tony Bellew".
Haye has a punchers chance and that's it. I'll be heavily rooting Parker against both those pricks.
You know, so am I now.
I was a Haye fan but losing to Bellew showed me that he is injury prone and does not have what it takes any longer to become champion. Haye knows it but does not want to admit it.
Looking back all he has been about is the money and fame not the legacy