world ranked wrote:Hughie gets so much hype for doing not much of nothing.
it's actually the opposite Parker is the one who gets the hype. H.Fury has the better resume currently
Nah he really doesn't. Their resumes are basically even, but if anything Parker has a slight edge. His schedule has been light lately, but Botha and Minto are every bit as good as Hughie's best wins which would be Guinn and Kassi.
If Parker can beat Takam that'll be the best win for either of them by far.
world ranked wrote:Hughie gets so much hype for doing not much of nothing.
it's actually the opposite Parker is the one who gets the hype. H.Fury has the better resume currently
Nah he really doesn't. Their resumes are basically even, but if anything Parker has a slight edge. His schedule has been light lately, but Botha and Minto are every bit as good as Hughie's best wins which would be Guinn and Kassi.
If Parker can beat Takam that'll be the best win for either of them by far.
You forgot Rudenko, currently Hughie has the better resume. Parker passes him if he gets through Takam.
KingJune wrote:
it's actually the opposite Parker is the one who gets the hype. H.Fury has the better resume currently
Nah he really doesn't. Their resumes are basically even, but if anything Parker has a slight edge. His schedule has been light lately, but Botha and Minto are every bit as good as Hughie's best wins which would be Guinn and Kassi.
If Parker can beat Takam that'll be the best win for either of them by far.
You forgot Rudenko, currently Hughie has the better resume. Parker passes him if he gets through Takam.
Parker has the better resume currently by a hair, if he beats Takam he'll have the better resume by a lot.
Parker has the better resume currently by a hair, if he beats Takam he'll have the better resume by a lot.[/quote]
Fury has fought two live bodies in Kassi, Rudenko. Parker has fought mostly no hopers don't troll. Takam will take Parker to the next level because Takam is a solid fighter with a good resume. Sorry Kassi is a better fighter than Bowie Toupou
KingJune wrote:Fury has fought two live bodies in Kassi, Rudenko. Parker has fought mostly no hopers don't troll. Takam will take Parker to the next level because Takam is a solid fighter with a good resume. Sorry Kassi is a better fighter than Bowie Toupou
Fred Kassi has a crap record and when he's had to step up against a big name he's lost. Rudenko got out boxed by Lucas Browne!! If that's Hughie Furys best opponents then he's yet to step up. Maybe he can fight Takam after Parker cos that would be a step up for Hughie no doubt..
Well, if people actually look at the Hughie vs Fred Kassi fight they would realise that Hughie was at least very very very very lucky.
They read 7 round KO, but in fact it was Hughie Fury who was injured and that was why the fight was stopped. Somehow he received some odd decision to let the fight being judged about who won the most rounds. Well that's usually the guy with the longest reach and that was Hughie indeed.
It's not like Hughie looked that good, not at all in my opinion.
asdfjkl wrote:Well, if people actually look at the Hughie vs Fred Kassi fight they would realise that Hughie was at least very very very very lucky.
They read 7 round KO, but in fact it was Hughie Fury who was injured and that was why the fight was stopped. Somehow he received some odd decision to let the fight being judged about who won the most rounds.
What? I didn't know that. It doesn't sound fair on Kassi who should've been sleeping not giving Fury a fight.
It's beginning to sound like Hughie is the hype job here.
foxdog1923 wrote:
Fred Kassi has a crap record and when he's had to step up against a big name he's lost. Rudenko got out boxed by Lucas Browne!! If that's Hughie Furys best opponents then he's yet to step up. Maybe he can fight Takam after Parker cos that would be a step up for Hughie no doubt..
Kassi should have a win against Arreola and a win over Breazeale. Most people seemed to have scored those fights to Kassi.
asdfjkl wrote:Well, if people actually look at the Hughie vs Fred Kassi fight they would realise that Hughie was at least very very very very lucky.
They read 7 round KO, but in fact it was Hughie Fury who was injured and that was why the fight was stopped. Somehow he received some odd decision to let the fight being judged about who won the most rounds.
What? I didn't know that. It doesn't sound fair on Kassi who should've been sleeping not giving Fury a fight.
It's beginning to sound like Hughie is the hype job here.
He wasn't, Fury was flat as hell but still only maybe lost won round, the only time it was competitive at all was when Hughie was having trouble seeing. NOthing was odd about the decision everyone agrees it was a clash of heads, so it went to the cards.
I actually agree that Rudenko and Kassi are as good as any of Parker's wins, but look beyond that and Parker has clearly the greater depth in his resume to date.
asdfjkl wrote:Well, if people actually look at the Hughie vs Fred Kassi fight they would realise that Hughie was at least very very very very lucky.
They read 7 round KO, but in fact it was Hughie Fury who was injured and that was why the fight was stopped. Somehow he received some odd decision to let the fight being judged about who won the most rounds.
What? I didn't know that. It doesn't sound fair on Kassi who should've been sleeping not giving Fury a fight.
It's beginning to sound like Hughie is the hype job here.
He wasn't, Fury was flat as hell but still only maybe lost won round, the only time it was competitive at all was when Hughie was having trouble seeing. NOthing was odd about the decision everyone agrees it was a clash of heads, so it went to the cards.
Isn't that a kind of odd? If I fight myself totally up for the first 6 rounds and managed to win 4 and then give a headbut instead of waiting for my opponend to KO me in the following few rounds I'm winning the fight because I won most of the rounds?
foxdog1923 wrote:
What? I didn't know that. It doesn't sound fair on Kassi who should've been sleeping not giving Fury a fight.
It's beginning to sound like Hughie is the hype job here.
He wasn't, Fury was flat as hell but still only maybe lost won round, the only time it was competitive at all was when Hughie was having trouble seeing. NOthing was odd about the decision everyone agrees it was a clash of heads, so it went to the cards.
Isn't that a kind of odd? If I fight myself totally up for the first 6 rounds and managed to win 4 and then give a headbut instead of waiting for my opponend to KO me in the following few rounds I'm winning the fight because I won most of the rounds?
Utter garbage.
It wasn't even the only clash of heads, it wasn't really anyone's fault it was just their styles combined and their dimensions made them pretty prone to it, and on one he got a bad cut.
I actually agree that Rudenko and Kassi are as good as any of Parker's wins, but look beyond that and Parker has clearly the greater depth in his resume to date.
Oh thanks for this. I checked it out how the ratings is done and it's quite fair.
BitPlayer wrote:
He wasn't, Fury was flat as hell but still only maybe lost won round, the only time it was competitive at all was when Hughie was having trouble seeing. NOthing was odd about the decision everyone agrees it was a clash of heads, so it went to the cards.
Isn't that a kind of odd? If I fight myself totally up for the first 6 rounds and managed to win 4 and then give a headbut instead of waiting for my opponend to KO me in the following few rounds I'm winning the fight because I won most of the rounds?
Utter garbage.
It wasn't even the only clash of heads, it wasn't really anyone's fault it was just their styles combined and their dimensions made them pretty prone to it, and on one he got a bad cut.
I won't say he did it on purpose, but imagine if, then that would be a very easy style.