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  • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

    Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

    Probably fair.

    This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

    Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

    I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

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      @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

      Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

      Probably fair.

      This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

      Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

      I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

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      @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

      @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

      Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

      Probably fair.

      This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

      Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

      I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

      Most of what you asked is true
      Underestimated Wardley...after Huni I think he believed he would easily outbox him
      Did he over bulk ... believe so -Wardley is cardio strong, throws a lot of punches rd1 to 12 and it was Parker that slowed. Being bulky meant he intended on getting the KO himself,
      Father time...not really - Parker bulked believing he could impose his strength and power but like Huni Parker doesn't have the punch power to scare Wardley who is actually defensively better than he looks - he took the sting out of Parkers punches with his shoulder roll and leaning.
      Tactics and body shape cost Parker in the end but he still could have taken it if he held or took a knee to give himself a break - easy to say from here.
      Warren wanted this to happen - he has been a poor choice for a promoter for Parker all along, seeing Wardley as a UK cash cow for him.

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      • K kidcalder

        @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

        @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

        Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

        Probably fair.

        This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

        Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

        I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

        Most of what you asked is true
        Underestimated Wardley...after Huni I think he believed he would easily outbox him
        Did he over bulk ... believe so -Wardley is cardio strong, throws a lot of punches rd1 to 12 and it was Parker that slowed. Being bulky meant he intended on getting the KO himself,
        Father time...not really - Parker bulked believing he could impose his strength and power but like Huni Parker doesn't have the punch power to scare Wardley who is actually defensively better than he looks - he took the sting out of Parkers punches with his shoulder roll and leaning.
        Tactics and body shape cost Parker in the end but he still could have taken it if he held or took a knee to give himself a break - easy to say from here.
        Warren wanted this to happen - he has been a poor choice for a promoter for Parker all along, seeing Wardley as a UK cash cow for him.

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        @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

        @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

        @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

        Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

        Probably fair.

        This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

        Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

        I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

        Most of what you asked is true
        Underestimated Wardley...after Huni I think he believed he would easily outbox him
        Did he over bulk ... believe so -Wardley is cardio strong, throws a lot of punches rd1 to 12 and it was Parker that slowed. Being bulky meant he intended on getting the KO himself,
        Father time...not really - Parker bulked believing he could impose his strength and power but like Huni Parker doesn't have the punch power to scare Wardley who is actually defensively better than he looks - he took the sting out of Parkers punches with his shoulder roll and leaning.
        Tactics and body shape cost Parker in the end but he still could have taken it if he held or took a knee to give himself a break - easy to say from here.
        Warren wanted this to happen - he has been a poor choice for a promoter for Parker all along, seeing Wardley as a UK cash cow for him.

        Wardley, Dubois and Itauma to take over the new generation of British heavies. Difference between this bunch and the previous bunch is that these guys actually seem willing to jump in with anyone.

        Hopefully the 2010's era of fighting unnecessary fringe journeymen instead of each other is a thing of the past.

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          I’ve softened on the stoppage, initially I thought it was early if we compare to other examples like fury getting punched from pillar to post by Usyk with his eyes rolling around the back of his head . But this ref is well known to call them early so at least he is consistent, and I think with joe throwing nothing back wasn’t a great look , that’s boxing.

          I think with joe , it’s probably harsh to start picking faults when all the evidence before this fight points towards massive improvements, and he was winning the fight and got caught with a good shot . Thats the tough uncertain nature of the sport and that uncertainty is a big part of what makes it so appealing end of the day .

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            @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

            @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

            Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

            Probably fair.

            This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

            Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

            I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

            Most of what you asked is true
            Underestimated Wardley...after Huni I think he believed he would easily outbox him
            Did he over bulk ... believe so -Wardley is cardio strong, throws a lot of punches rd1 to 12 and it was Parker that slowed. Being bulky meant he intended on getting the KO himself,
            Father time...not really - Parker bulked believing he could impose his strength and power but like Huni Parker doesn't have the punch power to scare Wardley who is actually defensively better than he looks - he took the sting out of Parkers punches with his shoulder roll and leaning.
            Tactics and body shape cost Parker in the end but he still could have taken it if he held or took a knee to give himself a break - easy to say from here.
            Warren wanted this to happen - he has been a poor choice for a promoter for Parker all along, seeing Wardley as a UK cash cow for him.

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            @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

            @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

            @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

            Nothing wrong in that stoppage for me

            Probably fair.

            This loss is even more galling cos Wardley is so likeable. Might be easier if he was more of an arsehole.

            Congrats to him. Huge. Will watch his career with great interest now.

            I haven't seen the fight and to be honest probably won't watch a replay. Where did it go wrong ? did he underestimate Wardley ? Did he bulk up TOO much ? Has father time caught up and made those combos just a tad slower ?

            I could be wrong as only saw highlights but it looked like Wardley buckled as soon as the ref stopped it he didn't just fall to the canvas, his legs collapsed! Parker just didn't keep him out enough, and frankly doesn't seem to have the explosive punching power to get out of those tight situations...

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                Parker won the early rounds, but Wardley's got good defence and stamina. Maybe Parker should have been more aggressive in the middle rounds. Wardley threw a good combination late in round 10 which swung the fight in his favour. A different referee might have let things go on another ten seconds in round 11, but Parker was taking a lot of punches and not throwing anything when the ref stepped in.

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                  My view on it is a bit more simplistic,

                  Joe isn’t the best heavyweight in the world and never will be, but is in the company of the best heavyweights in the world. That in itself is still an achievement. And probably went into this fight a tad overrated due to his wins of a washed up wilder, and the dangerous but limited fighters in zhang and bakole .

                  These types of fights for him are always going to be hard fought battles, his skills and power don’t quite get him to that point where he completely dominates but he is a warrior, he could fight wardley multiple times and win some and lose some, just like when 2 closely matched rugby teams play .

                  He is probably fighting at the limit of his ceiling right now, this is as good as it gets .

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                  • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                    My view on it is a bit more simplistic,

                    Joe isn’t the best heavyweight in the world and never will be, but is in the company of the best heavyweights in the world. That in itself is still an achievement. And probably went into this fight a tad overrated due to his wins of a washed up wilder, and the dangerous but limited fighters in zhang and bakole .

                    These types of fights for him are always going to be hard fought battles, his skills and power don’t quite get him to that point where he completely dominates but he is a warrior, he could fight wardley multiple times and win some and lose some, just like when 2 closely matched rugby teams play .

                    He is probably fighting at the limit of his ceiling right now, this is as good as it gets .

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                    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                    My view on it is a bit more simplistic,

                    Joe isn’t the best heavyweight in the world and never will be, but is in the company of the best heavyweights in the world. That in itself is still an achievement. And probably went into this fight a tad overrated due to his wins of a washed up wilder, and the dangerous but limited fighters in zhang and bakole .

                    These types of fights for him are always going to be hard fought battles, his skills and power don’t quite get him to that point where he completely dominates but he is a warrior, he could fight wardley multiple times and win some and lose some, just like when 2 closely matched rugby teams play .

                    He is probably fighting at the limit of his ceiling right now, this is as good as it gets .

                    Totally agree.

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                      Agree as well
                      Styles make fights and Parker can continue to be a top 10 or better HW which is no small feat.
                      Like to see him target AJ as is winnable well rewarded $ and would get him back in the mix.
                      Firstly I think he needs to look at Frank Warren and determine whether Frank has his best interests at heart because I don't see it... Frank saw more $$ for himself if Wardley won and he rode in then out on that pony.... dump him Joe talk to fast Eddie - both dodgy but how Warren has treated him is diabolical.

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                        Joseph Parker is down to number 4 in Ring Magazine's Heavyweight rankings. I'd like to see him fight Daniel Dubois next.

                        https://twitter.com/ringmagazine/status/1982885154826698840?s=46

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                          Joseph Parker is down to number 4 in Ring Magazine's Heavyweight rankings. I'd like to see him fight Daniel Dubois next.

                          https://twitter.com/ringmagazine/status/1982885154826698840?s=46

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                          @sparky said in Boxing Thread:

                          Joseph Parker is down to number 4 in Ring Magazine's Heavyweight rankings. I'd like to see him fight Daniel Dubois next.

                          https://twitter.com/ringmagazine/status/1982885154826698840?s=46

                          I dunno. As I said a few years back I reckon he should think about giving it up for good. @kiwiinmelb sums it up pretty well.

                          Not sure the "risk/reward" is in his favour and Dubois is another with a big right hand.

                          Interesting to me that Joe Joyce isn't on that list, He looked pretty unstoppable beating Parker like he did just three years ago but two losses to Zhang put paid to his hopes.

                          Every fighter has their problem opponent. I feel Dubois might be another for Parker.

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                            He said straight after the fight he is fighting on , said he’s still in love with the sport and the lifestyle.

                            I suspect he loves the money more than he lets on 😎

                            Agree with the comments on frank warren , think he has too many heavyweights in his stable and Joe is clearly down the pecking order of who his priorities lie with.

                            Kabayal is another fighter who can’t get a fight right now , he could be another option, although another difficult one .

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                              Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

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                                Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

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                                @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

                                Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

                                Kabayel is interesting, German but of Kurdish heritage, with an impressive reach.

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                                  @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

                                  Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

                                  Kabayel is interesting, German but of Kurdish heritage, with an impressive reach.

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                                  @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

                                  @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

                                  Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

                                  Kabayel is interesting, German but of Kurdish heritage, with an impressive reach.

                                  Knocked out Zilei Zhang at the start of the year. No one has been able to do that so obviously has some power and an impressive record thus far.

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                                    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

                                    @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

                                    Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

                                    Kabayel is interesting, German but of Kurdish heritage, with an impressive reach.

                                    Knocked out Zilei Zhang at the start of the year. No one has been able to do that so obviously has some power and an impressive record thus far.

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                                    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

                                    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

                                    @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

                                    Yeah na to Kabayel he deserves the Uysk fight more than Wardley and probably is the best chance to trouble Uysk with his body attack.

                                    Kabayel is interesting, German but of Kurdish heritage, with an impressive reach.

                                    Knocked out Zilei Zhang at the start of the year. No one has been able to do that so obviously has some power and an impressive record thus far.

                                    yeah that is impressive, Zhang seemed very punch-resistant but is father time and bouts catching up with him?

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                                      He’s not so much the classic one punch knockout fighter

                                      He breaks fighters down with a high volume of combinations , particularly sustained body shots . That’s what got zhang , he chopped him down like a tree .

                                      If the usyk wardley fight can’t be made ( it’s not confirmed yet ) the fight that makes the most sense for wardley is a rematch with Parker . That’s straight out of the mouth of Ben Davidson his trainer .

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                                        He’s not so much the classic one punch knockout fighter

                                        He breaks fighters down with a high volume of combinations , particularly sustained body shots . That’s what got zhang , he chopped him down like a tree .

                                        If the usyk wardley fight can’t be made ( it’s not confirmed yet ) the fight that makes the most sense for wardley is a rematch with Parker . That’s straight out of the mouth of Ben Davidson his trainer .

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                                        @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                                        He’s not so much the classic one punch knockout fighter

                                        He breaks fighters down with a high volume of combinations , particularly sustained body shots . That’s what got zhang , he chopped him down like a tree .

                                        If the usyk wardley fight can’t be made ( it’s not confirmed yet ) the fight that makes the most sense for wardley is a rematch with Parker . That’s straight out of the mouth of Ben Davidson his trainer .

                                        Kabayel is virtually the fighter Eddie Hearn tried to tell us that Dillian Whyte was. A brilliant body puncher as you said. There's a reason why he's been avoided throughout his career.

                                        It's funny how after he beat Chisora in 2017, how no one wanted a bar of him after that.

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                                          @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                                          He’s not so much the classic one punch knockout fighter

                                          He breaks fighters down with a high volume of combinations , particularly sustained body shots . That’s what got zhang , he chopped him down like a tree .

                                          If the usyk wardley fight can’t be made ( it’s not confirmed yet ) the fight that makes the most sense for wardley is a rematch with Parker . That’s straight out of the mouth of Ben Davidson his trainer .

                                          Kabayel is virtually the fighter Eddie Hearn tried to tell us that Dillian Whyte was. A brilliant body puncher as you said. There's a reason why he's been avoided throughout his career.

                                          It's funny how after he beat Chisora in 2017, how no one wanted a bar of him after that.

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                                          @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

                                          @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                                          He’s not so much the classic one punch knockout fighter

                                          He breaks fighters down with a high volume of combinations , particularly sustained body shots . That’s what got zhang , he chopped him down like a tree .

                                          If the usyk wardley fight can’t be made ( it’s not confirmed yet ) the fight that makes the most sense for wardley is a rematch with Parker . That’s straight out of the mouth of Ben Davidson his trainer .

                                          Kabayel is virtually the fighter Eddie Hearn tried to tell us that Dillian Whyte was. A brilliant body puncher as you said. There's a reason why he's been avoided throughout his career.

                                          It's funny how after he beat Chisora in 2017, how no one wanted a bar of him after that.

                                          As great as he is , Mr Usyk has shown if he has a weakness it’s probably body shots .
                                          Now that he is the A side and can pick and choose, I don’t think we will see Usyk v Kabayal 😎
                                          There is probably easier options for him that will generate more money .

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