Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Master
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GaMo
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Master
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
He never wanted tough fights and he was never willing to fight the best. He was very lucky he got huge paydays for domestic fights against Enzo, Harrison, Bellew and Chisora. Credit to him for beating Mormeck in France and Valuev in Germany but Mormeck wasn't all that and Valuev was only champ because he avoided the Klitschko brothers (who would've fucked him) Haye's made good money and been given a lot of good opportunities.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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GaMo
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Dean Duke
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Master
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GaMo
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Master
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
He never wanted tough fights and he was never willing to fight the best. He was very lucky he got huge paydays for domestic fights against Enzo, Harrison, Bellew and Chisora. Credit to him for beating Mormeck in France and Valuev in Germany but Mormeck wasn't all that and Valuev was only champ because he avoided the Klitschko brothers (who would've fucked him) Haye's made good money and been given a lot of good opportunities.
I think Haye is broke so needs to fight on. He has had so many serious injuries and operations that he can never reach the top level again. He thought he could fight on Dave and earn some money whilst he went on tv shows and call out AJ.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Primo Carnera
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For me it pans out like this. Parker beats Fury. Ruiz beats Wilder. joshua beats Pulev. Ruiz beats Joshua. Parker beats Ruiz he's that good.
Maybe Im wrong but rarely.
Wow! If that all comes about I will drink your piss!
I'll just smile and gloat as usual. Wilder won't go 4 rounds with Luis. Sets up a real showdown after AJ beats Pulev . King Kong will smother AJ but Parker will tough it out. Trust me.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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east end bob
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Primo Carnera
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east end bob
For me it pans out like this. Parker beats Fury. Ruiz beats Wilder. joshua beats Pulev. Ruiz beats Joshua. Parker beats Ruiz he's that good.
Maybe Im wrong but rarely.
Wow! If that all comes about I will drink your piss!
I'll just smile and gloat as usual. Wilder won't go 4 rounds with Luis. Sets up a real showdown after AJ beats Pulev . King Kong will smother AJ but Parker will tough it out. Trust me.
Can not wait for Primo to drink his piss. ;D
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Apparently Parker's team are planning Jennings, Haye/ Bellew winner, then AJ.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Master
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east end bob
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Primo Carnera
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east end bob
For me it pans out like this. Parker beats Fury. Ruiz beats Wilder. joshua beats Pulev. Ruiz beats Joshua. Parker beats Ruiz he's that good.
Maybe Im wrong but rarely.
Wow! If that all comes about I will drink your piss!
I'll just smile and gloat as usual. Wilder won't go 4 rounds with Luis. Sets up a real showdown after AJ beats Pulev . King Kong will smother AJ but Parker will tough it out. Trust me.
Can not wait for Primo to drink his piss. ;D
beginning to worry a bit myself now ! ;D
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
uh , I don't think Chisora is "terrified" of Whyte? I'm not sure anyone is, tbh.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Well I didn't mean it in a literal sense, yeah Chisora will certainly fight him (next year).
Just saying Whyte is forever calling fighters out, he's top ten rated by all four alphabets, yet everyone is matched off apart from him - Bog Mouth fat miller is fighting Wach, Wilder the 50-year-old Cuban, Dell Boy has got a European title shot in November and Parker is now allowed a voluntary and mentions everyone but Whyte.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Whyte is a bum
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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GaMo
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Fenster
Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Whyte is a bum
I think he is seen as a dangerous bum though, he isn't good enough to be the best but he is just about poor enough to pull off an upset which would be a massive embarrassment if one of the "elite" lost to him
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Batman
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GaMo
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Fenster
Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Whyte is a bum
I think he is seen as a dangerous bum though, he isn't good enough to be the best but he is just about poor enough to pull off an upset which would be a massive embarrassment if one of the "elite" lost to him
He’s got no power and he barely beat Chisora. Wilder would light him up early and I think Parker would UD him with much trouble. In Russia (on the juice) Povetkin beheads him with a hook
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
Anthony Joshua’s 2018 priority is to unify world titles against the winner of Deontay Wilder vs Luis Ortiz, his promoter Eddie Hearn has explained.
A week after Joshua defends his IBF and WBA 'super' heavyweight belts against Kubrat Pulev on October 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office, Wilder puts his WBC gold on the line against Ortiz.
"We want the winner; simple as that," Hearn told Sky Sports News.
"We'll look at a fight in February or March. That was a key to boxing in October - to box three times next year.
"[Joshua] will have boxed twice this year, next year we'll box February or March, then the summer. If [Joshua vs Wilder or Ortiz] is not February or March it has to be in the summer.
"AJ has got a big job on his hands. I think these are the four best heavyweights in the world now - Joshua, Pulev, Wilder and Ortiz."
The four heavyweights have experienced just one defeat in 112 combined fights - Pulev was beaten in his first world title challenge against Wladimir Klitschko three years ago.
"Focus on Pulev," Hearn continued. "People just expect AJ to breeze through fights but Pulev is one of the top heavyweights in the world. If you take your eye off the ball, if you start thinking about the next fight, anything can happen.
"AJ has to look great at the Principality Stadium then we move onto unification fights."
WBO champion Joseph Parker, also unbeaten in 24 fights, has fallen behind as a potential rival for Joshua after out-pointing Hughie Fury last weekend.
"He didn't look good doing it, which diminishes his value," Hearn said. "But he's a belt-holder and a good fighter. Parker has looked average in his last three fights but against the right style, maybe someone like AJ, he could actually look better.
"Parker is definitely on the radar because he has a belt but, really, the radar is the Wilder-Ortiz winner."
Parker's promoter David Higgins told Sky Sports earlier this week: "They'll all want to fight Joe even more now. They will underestimate him, because Hughie is the sort of guy that you'll take the distance.
"Joshua is the sort of fight, a unification fight, that we could look at next year, provided both guys keep winning."
Joshua will defend his IBF and WBA 'super' heavyweight titles against Pulev on October 28 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxin...cid=spartandhp
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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GaMo
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Fenster
Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Whyte is a bum
If you said that to his face he'd rape you.
Re: Parker V Fury 23/09/2017
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
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Originally Posted by
GaMo
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
Looks like Parker (his team) are giving anyone with a decent dig a wide swerve.
And everyone (apart from AJ) is terrified of Dillian Whyte.
Whyte is a bum
If you said that to his face he'd rape you.
That would make him a bummer bum