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    OT Joshua Vs Parker

    Anyone watching this tonight, if so whats your prediction?

    I'm going for Joshua, 9th round stoppage.

    Joshua is the huge favourite with the bookies however Parker has never even been knocked down so can't help thinking he's being underestimated a touch.

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    I think it will be a easy win for aj in the 4th or 5th round. while aj was successfully knocking out klitschko last year Parker was struggle to a points win v hughie fury.

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    No idea about this one but I’m really looking forward to it.
    AJ in the 6th is my wild stab in the dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirlesbradd View Post
    I think it will be a easy win for aj in the 4th or 5th round. while aj was successfully knocking out klitschko last year Parker was struggle to a points win v hughie fury.
    The Fury fight was a joke, Fury just ran off for 12 rounds. Parker has has surgery since then which is supposed to have improved his power but we'll see. Joshua should win but the Takam fight was uninspiring, he was supposed to have finished that in 3 rounds.

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    Joshua in the 8th

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Joshua in the 8th
    Give Parker his due, he was a long way from home facing an hostile 80,000 crowd, he wasn't overawed and came out of the fight with his pride intact and was the first person to go the distance with AJ.
    Joshua on the other hand controlled the fight won comfortably on points without ever looking like stopping Parker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Give Parker his due, he was a long way from home facing an hostile 80,000 crowd, he wasn't overawed and came out of the fight with his pride intact and was the first person to go the distance with AJ.
    Joshua on the other hand controlled the fight won comfortably on points without ever looking like stopping Parker.
    Yep, Parker did well for sure.

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    The ref didn't help the fight flow at all.
    Parker walked away with some pride.
    Anyone see Price? Not sure where he goes next after that loss

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    Quote Originally Posted by caj85 View Post
    The ref didn't help the fight flow at all.
    Parker walked away with some pride.
    Anyone see Price? Not sure where he goes next after that loss
    David Price has the same problem as Amir Khan. You can have all the skills and power, and you can train to the highest level, but if you've got a glass jaw you're only ever one second and one mistake away from defeat.

    As Khan proved, you can still win a world title if you fight perfectly and make no mistakes for twelve rounds, or if you've got a really clever promoter who can somehow get you one of the alphabet belts without ever facing a big puncher, but you're always going to be susceptible against elite competition.

    Joshua I think is a very good fighter, and probably the best heavyweight currently out there, but I don't think he would have been able to live with a peak Mike Tyson (Kevin Rooney era) or Lennox Lewis. Tyson in his early days would have overwhelmed him, and Lewis was more naturally gifted. The only time Lennox lost was when he got bored and took the opposition lightly.
    Last edited by jackal2; 01-04-2018 at 03:42 PM.

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