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Parker v ??

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  • BonesB Bones

    @kiwiinmelb sounded like he wanted the rematch.

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    @Bones I thought the same , he at least seemed to be leaving the door open

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      for those that dont follow boxing closely but enjoy it ,

      one to look out for next weekend ,

      Canelo v Chavez, for mexican bragging rights ,

      Should be a beauty

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        According to an article I read today about "who next for AJ" Wilder is determined to target JP next for his belt then try for a unification.
        I would think that is JPs route as well.
        AJ will only fight for big money now so if the rematch is turned down and Fury doesn't get his licence back then JP and Wilder would be aiming for a big payday. The longer they make AJ wait the better.

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          Apparantly AJ may fight Dillon Whyte again. Would be good money for it.

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            Apparantly AJ may fight Dillon Whyte again. Would be good money for it.

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            @JK Whyte is very overrated who is still living off his 1 punch against Joshua when they met. He was lucky to get a decision against an over the hill Chisora and laboured to average wins over average domestic fighters Allen and Lewison. He's also gotta get past Mariuscz Wach first which is no guarantee.

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              If Tyson fury gets his shit together, he could be the guy to make life difficult for Joshua.

              Gets more attention from main stream media for his antics out of the ring .
              But in the ring is an awkward fighter , with his reach , footwork and punch combos .

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                Brutal honesty. If JP beats AJ I would be as happy everyone else but I be fucken amazed as well.

                I am a JP fan first and i have been picking apart AJs ability since both came into championship reckoning. I said AJ was slow had a glass jaw and tiny skinny legs that would hinder his punching power. I think its clear he is the strongest heavy weight in the world now, managed to come back from a knock down and is fast enough with his combinations to cause some damage quickly. I think his defence is better than JPs as well.

                Simply put JP should dodge AJ for as long as it takes to get the fight up to where people are demanding it happen so the purse is as worthwhile as possible for JP. he needs to fight as many guys as possible and hopefully get what he needs to come at AJ. If that fails he'll walk away a multi millionaire.

                I want JP to win but i also want him to look after himself.

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                • raznomoreR raznomore

                  Brutal honesty. If JP beats AJ I would be as happy everyone else but I be fucken amazed as well.

                  I am a JP fan first and i have been picking apart AJs ability since both came into championship reckoning. I said AJ was slow had a glass jaw and tiny skinny legs that would hinder his punching power. I think its clear he is the strongest heavy weight in the world now, managed to come back from a knock down and is fast enough with his combinations to cause some damage quickly. I think his defence is better than JPs as well.

                  Simply put JP should dodge AJ for as long as it takes to get the fight up to where people are demanding it happen so the purse is as worthwhile as possible for JP. he needs to fight as many guys as possible and hopefully get what he needs to come at AJ. If that fails he'll walk away a multi millionaire.

                  I want JP to win but i also want him to look after himself.

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                  @raznomore in all honesty , Joe wont have much trouble dodging him because I dont think they are too interested , not yet anyway

                  While us fans tend to look at the titles on offer , boxers , managers and promoters look more at the dollars on offer ,

                  They want the big money fights and Joe has little drawing power in the UK at this point in time

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                    I read that the Furys will get their way with a medical certificate as Hughie will still be the WBO mandatory and the fight will be in England (more money). So Duco need to ensure it's in London, or as far away from Manchester as possible, and with neutral judges.

                    JP needs to win on Sat night first.

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                      I read that the Furys will get their way with a medical certificate as Hughie will still be the WBO mandatory and the fight will be in England (more money). So Duco need to ensure it's in London, or as far away from Manchester as possible, and with neutral judges.

                      JP needs to win on Sat night first.

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                      @Bovidae said in Parker v ??:

                      I read that the Furys will get their way with a medical certificate as Hughie will still be the WBO mandatory and the fight will be in England (more money). So Duco need to ensure it's in London, or as far away from Manchester as possible, and with neutral judges.

                      JP needs to win on Sat night first.

                      Tyson doesn't use need a medical cert, he needs a boxing licence.

                      Box he and his brother have to get past B samples on a drugs test as well. The Hughie Fury fight was squeezed in because they got a ruling that said while the doping charges were not proven he couldn't be stopped.

                      UKAD have not handed out any bans this year and have been given a long run around by the Sky cycling bunch which has made them look weak. If the B samples come in positive I don't see the 'contaminated meat' excuse holding off a ban.

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        @Bovidae said in Parker v ??:

                        I read that the Furys will get their way with a medical certificate as Hughie will still be the WBO mandatory and the fight will be in England (more money). So Duco need to ensure it's in London, or as far away from Manchester as possible, and with neutral judges.

                        JP needs to win on Sat night first.

                        Tyson doesn't use need a medical cert, he needs a boxing licence.

                        Box he and his brother have to get past B samples on a drugs test as well. The Hughie Fury fight was squeezed in because they got a ruling that said while the doping charges were not proven he couldn't be stopped.

                        UKAD have not handed out any bans this year and have been given a long run around by the Sky cycling bunch which has made them look weak. If the B samples come in positive I don't see the 'contaminated meat' excuse holding off a ban.

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                        @Crucial
                        I thought he needs a valid medical reason to have pulled out of the fight at such short notice and retain a mandatory challenge. The drug issue is another thing hanging over his head. But with boxing anything can happen.

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                          David Higgins needs to get a caravan catalogue.

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                              Parker's advantage is no one knows him and he doesn't trash talk. Joshua has other people to fight. All the other top heavyweights are at least a year older than Parker. He just needs to take his time moving up the ranks. Joshua hadn't fought too many guys of note before Klitschko.

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                                Parker's advantage is no one knows him and he doesn't trash talk. Joshua has other people to fight. All the other top heavyweights are at least a year older than Parker. He just needs to take his time moving up the ranks. Joshua hadn't fought too many guys of note before Klitschko.

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                                kiwiinmelb
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                                @hydro11 taking his time moving up the ranks may be difficult as a title holder .

                                WBO will want their belt associated with big as possible names and big fights .

                                Bigger names drawing big ppv numbers can cherry pick who they fight , I've got a feeling the wbo will not allow him that luxury.

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                                  @hydro11 taking his time moving up the ranks may be difficult as a title holder .

                                  WBO will want their belt associated with big as possible names and big fights .

                                  Bigger names drawing big ppv numbers can cherry pick who they fight , I've got a feeling the wbo will not allow him that luxury.

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                                  @kiwiinmelb said in Parker v ??:

                                  @hydro11 taking his time moving up the ranks may be difficult as a title holder .

                                  WBO will want their belt associated with big as possible names and big fights .

                                  Bigger names drawing big ppv numbers can cherry pick who they fight , I've got a feeling the wbo will not allow him that luxury.

                                  It seems like no one really wants to fight Parker though. He certainly won't be fighting Joshua anytime soon because Joshua has lucrative fights against White, Klitschko and Fury. The only big fight I can see Parker getting is Wilder. I think most people would agree that if Parker can't beat Wilder, he won't beat Joshua anyway.

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                                    @kiwiinmelb said in Parker v ??:

                                    @hydro11 taking his time moving up the ranks may be difficult as a title holder .

                                    WBO will want their belt associated with big as possible names and big fights .

                                    Bigger names drawing big ppv numbers can cherry pick who they fight , I've got a feeling the wbo will not allow him that luxury.

                                    It seems like no one really wants to fight Parker though. He certainly won't be fighting Joshua anytime soon because Joshua has lucrative fights against White, Klitschko and Fury. The only big fight I can see Parker getting is Wilder. I think most people would agree that if Parker can't beat Wilder, he won't beat Joshua anyway.

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                                    @hydro11 wilder makes sense at some stage with the winner walking away with 2 belts . Joshua would prob be interested in that winner for unification purposes .

                                    With Joe , danger fights could depend what mandatory s the wbo throw his way .

                                    So far they have had haye and h . Fury lined up , both fell through .

                                    Be interesting to see what happens .

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                                      kiwiinmelb
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                                      Wilder lets the cat out of the bag , claims the guy Joseph is fighting was his sparring partner in preparation for Fury ?

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                                      • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                                        Wilder lets the cat out of the bag , claims the guy Joseph is fighting was his sparring partner in preparation for Fury ?

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                                        @kiwiinmelb

                                        Not a surprise. JP said himself last week that Cojanu knows him better than any other boxer except Izu Ugonoh (his former training partner).

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                                          I read last week that Cojanu had done quite a bit of sparring with JP.
                                          He's a tall guy and was needed for Fury

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