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Parker v ??

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  • P PecoTrain

    @kiwiinmelb
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    From the article on Deadspin:
    http://screengrabber.deadspin.com/large-tub-of-potato-salad-beats-manny-pacquiao-is-new-1796583495

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    @PecoTrain said in Parker v ??:

    @kiwiinmelb
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    From the article on Deadspin:
    http://screengrabber.deadspin.com/large-tub-of-potato-salad-beats-manny-pacquiao-is-new-1796583495

    Would be better if they did the stats breakdown by rounds.. Isn't that how they judge the fights? By rounds rather than holistically..
    Also would be good to see the judges scorecard to see their decisions

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      @PecoTrain said in Parker v ??:

      @kiwiinmelb
      0_1499003148251_stats.jpg

      From the article on Deadspin:
      http://screengrabber.deadspin.com/large-tub-of-potato-salad-beats-manny-pacquiao-is-new-1796583495

      Would be better if they did the stats breakdown by rounds.. Isn't that how they judge the fights? By rounds rather than holistically..
      Also would be good to see the judges scorecard to see their decisions

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      @mimic I thought Manny won , but close

      But I didnt think it was as dominant like those stats indicate ,

      It seems like every time someone loses these days in controversial circumstances , some stats like that appear and get shared around the internet , facebook stats

      Like the Ward , Kovalev fight last year , there were a few rounds that could be judged either way , and there lies the problem , its almost opinion based ,

      either way , Horn fought a great fight and its a shame people are talking about him like he is a bum ,

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        It shits me that Duco could engineer this. Horn clearly lost in my eyes.

        I wish there was an boxing computer operated scoring system. Some smart cookie out there must be able to come up with an algorithm that completely eliminates the corrupt SOBs called judges these days.

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          I saw stuff had a nothing article today about Parker getting a "boost" from Hughie being barred from official warm up matches for the title fight.

          Not sure what type of boost this is to Parker as Fury is still fight this weekend in an unsanctioned fight....

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            Fairly good summation of this weekends fight here
            https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2017/09/21/49204/parker-v-fury-the-battle-for-credibility

            Parker v Fury: the battle for credibility

            Forget about the referee. Forget about the ‘unhinged’ promoters. Forget the memes, mimicry and Manchester mafia.

            Despite the sideshows, Sunday morning’s world heavyweight title fight between Joseph Parker and Hughie Fury still boils down to two men with plenty to prove getting their chance to seize their destiny, and quieten their doubters.

            It’s a battle of the unconvincing, with the prize on offer a healthy dollop of ‘I told you so’, the promise of an even bigger payday and a WBO belt that remains the key to unlocking doors to rooms filled with loot.

            Parker’s most recent display against Razvan Cojanu played firmly into the minds of those who questioned his world champion bona fides after what they saw was a lucky, unconvincing victory against Andy Ruiz for the vacant title.

            The popular young Kiwi has an army of faithful fans, but the ranks of the non-believers has swelled.

            Fury, by contrast, has convinced precisely nobody outside his inner circle that he is genuine world champion material. He’s the cousin of Tyson, the son of Peter, a young man with pedigree but a track record of inactivity, dubious injuries, failed drug tests and, when he does fight, a habit of climbing in the rings with bums.

            The battle between two of boxing’s young guns hardly stacks up as a battle of equals.

            On paper, Parker is the giant of the pair, despite the fact Fury stands an imposing 198cm.

            The 20-0 Fury may be undefeated, but he has padded his record against opponents of dubious quality, while Parker has mainly assisted grizzled veterans on their journey down from the top of a hill they crested some years ago.

            Fury is three years Parker’s junior, however the pair debuted in the pro ranks just six months apart and have similar records – well, sort of similar. While Parker (23-0) knocked off the likes of former title contenders Kali Meehan and Franz Botha and regional champs such as Yakup Saglam, Irineu Beato Costa Junior (experienced pros with decent decent records), Fury has mainly fought losers.

            Seven of Fury’s 20 opponents have lost more fights than they have won. Czech Tomas Mrazek, who Fury beat on points over six rounds in 2013, has chalked up 40 defeats and just seven wins. As recently as 2015 – just three fights ago – Fury tuned up with a first round K.O. of the 'War Machine', aka 39-year-old Hackney resident Larry Olubamiwo, a fighter boasting an 11-19 record.

            All-up, Fury’s victims boast a combined record of 275-240-23, for a winning percentage of just 0.51.

            Parker’s 23 opponents have a 510-56-14 record – a winning percentage of 0.88. Just three of his opponents have lost more fights than they have won. The last of those was the 0-1 Dontay Pati, who Parker faced in 2013 in just his fourth pro fight.

            “People always look at records but I don’t think you should,” Parker said shorlty before his first date with Fury in Auckland was aborted. “People say I’ve fought better opposition. That doesn’t matter. Once you get an opportunity to fight for a world title you’ll take it. The way I see it is that he has a great team behind him.”

            Parker has a point. At just 22, it is no surprise Fury has been handled carefully. And his father and trainer, Peter, has form when it comes to plotting a trouble-free path to a big money world title shot, before engineering a massive shock.

            Hughie’s cousin Tyson fought Dereck Chisora twice and that was about it before dethroning Wladimir Klitschko to claim the WBO, IBF and WBA titles in 2015.

            “Tyson Fury is a perfect example of somebody coming in and causing a lot of trouble, surprising everyone,” says Parker. “Everyone thought Klitschko was going to walk all over him. He proved everyone wrong.”

            With Tyson sporting a 25-0 record, it’s worth noting that both of Peter Fury’s charges are yet to suffer a professional defeat. And both fight an awkward, “gypsy” style that can be difficult to counter.

            “Peter Fury is a very good coach, very thorough,” says Parker. “They are going to come into this fight with a good game plan.”

            Parker, meanwhile, is overdue when it comes to bringing some genuine venom of his own. He was always in control of his victories over Ruiz and Cojanu, but never established the sort of dominance that would suggest he is a genuine rival for the likes of Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder.

            Sunday marks his entry into the British market and, regardless of the shenanigans in the build-up, the size of the crowd and the number of pay-per-view buys, his standing will be determined solely on what he produces in the ring.

            Parker needs to convince the non-believers with a knockout. But, more importantly, he needs to demonstrate that he truly believes in himself.

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              kiwiinmelb
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              #131

              yeah it is ,

              Parker needs to impress people if he wants to go to the next level , he has looked lackluster recently

              its all about marketability , selling PPVs,

              and right now in international boxing circles, people think he is a bit boring

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                Anyone with a bit of boxing knowledge got a rough idea what time the Parker/Fury bout will be? Struggling on Google.

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                • R Rembrandt

                  Anyone with a bit of boxing knowledge got a rough idea what time the Parker/Fury bout will be? Struggling on Google.

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                  @rembrandt said in Parker v ??:

                  Anyone with a bit of boxing knowledge got a rough idea what time the Parker/Fury bout will be? Struggling on Google.

                  Betting sites I’ve seen are suggesting 10am nzt

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                  • DuluthD Duluth

                    @rembrandt said in Parker v ??:

                    Anyone with a bit of boxing knowledge got a rough idea what time the Parker/Fury bout will be? Struggling on Google.

                    Betting sites I’ve seen are suggesting 10am nzt

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                    @duluth Awesome cheers, realistic..hangover dependent

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                      Yeah 10am I hear too but daylight savings could mean 11, not sure

                      Parker to win this TKO somewhere in the 4th to 6th round

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                        Crucial
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                        Herald saying approx 1030 NZT

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                          kiwiinmelb
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                          Didn't think Joseph looked that good at the weigh in ,

                          Bit flabby and heavy , hope they know what they are doing

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                          • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                            Didn't think Joseph looked that good at the weigh in ,

                            Bit flabby and heavy , hope they know what they are doing

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                            @kiwiinmelb Yeah he's been in that shape since the Ruiz fight. Having said that, he got through the Ruiz fight comfortably fitness wise as opposed to the Takam fight where he was lighter yet seemed to gas badly through the middle of that fight.

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                              @kiwiinmelb Yeah he's been in that shape since the Ruiz fight. Having said that, he got through the Ruiz fight comfortably fitness wise as opposed to the Takam fight where he was lighter yet seemed to gas badly through the middle of that fight.

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                              @african-monkey said in Parker v ??:

                              @kiwiinmelb Yeah he's been in that shape since the Ruiz fight. Having said that, he got through the Ruiz fight comfortably fitness wise as opposed to the Takam fight where he was lighter yet seemed to gas badly through the middle of that fight.

                              They need to use AJ s doctor ,

                              get him on the right supplements;)

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                                My concern is Joe gassing and fury doing enough to out point him

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                                  My concern is Joe gassing and fury doing enough to out point him

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                                  @kiwiinmelb said in Parker v ??:

                                  My concern is Joe gassing and fury doing enough to out point him

                                  Heard a comment on Radio Sport (@Gibbit ?) this week that they had seen elsewhere. Something like Parker will have to knock Fury out in order to get a draw.

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                                    Few concerns , Parker looking for big shots , not landing much , using up energy

                                    Fury doing little more than flicking the jab out , but conserving energy while possibly still taking points

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                                      kiwiinmelb
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                                      Better round for Joe , needs to put the pressure on, make him uncomfortable

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                                        kiwiinmelb
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                                        Has to keep up the pressure , behind on the score cards I reckon , but has made good progress the last couple of rounds

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                                          Joe needs A massive last round ,

                                          Not too much in it , but can see it going against him

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