Re: The historic card be on 23rd December.
Funny old game aint it. Like most I expected Parker to give Wilder some problems until the inevitable happened. It didn't. Parker fought brilliantly, Wilder fought terribly. Given his post fight interview, I'm not sure Wilder gave a fuck either way. Can you imagine Teddy Atlas in Wilders corner going into the last round? They would have needed an actual fireman because Teddy would have spontaneously combusted. Wilders mob seemed to give as many fucks as Wilder did. I think Wilder probably walks away now. If they could sell the Joshua fight they would. But who is Wilder going to beat to warrant it?
Joshua was about as good as he's ever been. Aggressive, sharp, powerful. People rattle on about the old Joshua, like he should roll over top ten guys at will the way he did Gary fucking Cornish. It ain't going to happen is it, because they're better. That said, tonight was something close to 'old' Joshua.
Something mentally needed to shift with him. Maybe it has. Maybe the Ben Davison link up was the missing piece of the puzzle. I think that should become a permanent fixture by the way. Whatever it was, it worked tonight. I've always said Joshua on song beats Fury. The past few years have been a bit iffy and that's been a difficult position to defend. Ironically, a difficult position to defend due to Tyson beating the shit out of the hardest puncher on this and any other planet since records began, who's just been humbled by Joshua's what fourth best win? Using the old adage you're only as good as your last performance, I still think Joshua beats Fury. Regardless of what happens in Feb.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
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