[QUOTE=mistaram;38839769]Pieman. You will get my opinion whether you ask for it or not
I was joking
Pieman. You will get my opinion whether you ask for it or not Still pizzing myself at that performance on Sunday how the hell are you anywhere near the playoff's just a team of donkeys
[QUOTE=mistaram;38839769]Pieman. You will get my opinion whether you ask for it or not
I was joking
You see pieman, everyone knows you're crap. And no matter how you try to spin, exciting games, mini cup finals etc, you're still crap.
Pieman I was joking
So Joshua won eh. Not very convincing. I scored it 117-113.
Dunno if the Wilder fight will be on next, Povetin has a mandatory with 2 of the belts.
I think Povetin next say in July with a November/December fight with Wilder
Parker was a better fighter than most gave him credit for. I thought AJ won it 118-112. AJ was comfortable but workmanlike his height and reach advantage was the deciding factor. I don't think Wilder wants to fight AJ especially in the UK where the crowds would be.
Iwatched it with a bunch of kiwi guys who were pleased Parker wasn't overawed and did himself proud. They expected a quick loss in fact one of them said their national anthems would last longer than the fight
Yeah I think there was good money on the fight going the distance.
At times Joshua did remind of a young Ali. Dominating the fight but not really going for the kill. Ali had a few such 15 rounders back in the day.
Yeah no disgrace for Parker. Forcing AJ to the distance and preventing him from going for the k.o., lest he gets caught in the exchange.
I think he might be champion again 1 day. The way the division is going with so many belts, whoever becomes undisputed champion (if that fight does occur), will eventually be forced to give up a belt or 2 because of conflicting mandatories. So Parker might have another chance for a vacant belt, or who knows, maybe AJ might give him a rematch next year?