Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Thoughts on this fight which is shaping up for Sept in New Zealand?
Word is Dimintrenko is about to be announced as Parker's next opponent shortly. The Big Eastern European in my opinion has gone backwards over the past 2-3 years especially since being stopped by Pulev. Almost sitting static until an opportunity to 'cash out' (hate using that term) presented itself. Given his record and his dimensions Sacha will still look the part. He's big yes, but slow and plodding in my opinion. JP has to much hand speed and pop Im predicting a a late rounds stoppage. Very good opponent choice in my opinion as other than sheer size i cant see Sacha presenting many problems?
Thoughts
Word is Dimintrenko is about to be announced as Parker's next opponent shortly. The Big Eastern European in my opinion has gone backwards over the past 2-3 years especially since being stopped by Pulev. Almost sitting static until an opportunity to 'cash out' (hate using that term) presented itself. Given his record and his dimensions Sacha will still look the part. He's big yes, but slow and plodding in my opinion. JP has to much hand speed and pop Im predicting a a late rounds stoppage. Very good opponent choice in my opinion as other than sheer size i cant see Sacha presenting many problems?
Thoughts
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
As/always, especially with powerful heavies, anything can happen, but the impression is that Parker is on the way up and D is now on the way down.
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foxdog1923
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Never heard of him. Hope he's good and that Parker knocks him out. NZ might get put off buying Parkers fights if they're too easy.
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jezzamundo
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Dimitri looks like Ivan Drago, but got dropped twice and beaten by chubby, light-punching cruiserweight, Eddie Chambers. Parker should stop him in the middle rounds.
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Yep agree with this.jezzamundo wrote:Dimitri looks like Ivan Drago, but got dropped twice and beaten by chubby, light-punching cruiserweight, Eddie Chambers. Parker should stop him in the middle rounds.
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allInmoderationAIM
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
the only Seven Heavyweight names that matter: (No order)WILDER PARKER JOSHUA HAYE POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K. everyone else is a different tier. If I picked two names closest to this list: Lucas Browne; Luis Ortiz. If I picked one Wild Card: Andy Ruiz
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Luis Ortiz 100% should be included in that top tier. He's the one everyone in the division is avoiding currently. Very talented and dangerous fighter.allInmoderationAIM wrote:the only Seven Heavyweight names that matter: (No order)WILDER PARKER JOSHUA HAYE POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K. everyone else is a different tier. If I picked two names closest to this list: Lucas Browne; Luis Ortiz. If I picked one Wild Card: Andy Ruiz
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Why Haye?. . .He is not a factor in the heavyweight championship sweepstakes. . . The Brits have Tyson, Joshua and Hughie.. . . Why is Haye always dredged along with Chisora and Price. . My gawd it's as bad as Americans who would mention Arreola in the upper tier.allInmoderationAIM wrote:the only Seven Heavyweight names that matter: (No order)WILDER PARKER JOSHUA HAYE POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K. everyone else is a different tier. If I picked two names closest to this list: Lucas Browne; Luis Ortiz. If I picked one Wild Card: Andy Ruiz
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
actjac wrote: Why Haye?. . .He is not a factor in the heavyweight championship sweepstakes. . . The Brits have Tyson, Joshua and Hughie.. . . Why is Haye always dredged along with Chisora and Price. . My gawd it's as bad as Americans who would mention Arreola in the upper tier.
Agree. His two so-called comeback fights were fakes.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
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forcefraser
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Zhang could barely beat measdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Then you can probably also beat Deontay Wilderforcefraser wrote:Zhang could barely beat measdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Dimitrenko was considered a prospect... ages ago. If Parker has any difficulties with him now, it simply means we can put a fork in him as well.
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I'm also pretty curious. I mean we're talking about a guy here that blitzed George Arias inside 2 rounds, who in his three previous fights went the distance with Takam, Pulev and Hughie. 100% knockout rate, and only been taken as far as 5 rounds so far. Quietly going about his business...asdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
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bigman1968
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
He have no time to procede quietly...he is 34yo, that had only home fights in China. Had only 2 opponents somebody heard about, both close to 40yo and usually serve as punching bags to ranked boxers before their significant fights.Rob3_142 wrote:I'm also pretty curious. I mean we're talking about a guy here that blitzed George Arias inside 2 rounds, who in his three previous fights went the distance with Takam, Pulev and Hughie. 100% knockout rate, and only been taken as far as 5 rounds so far. Quietly going about his business...asdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
And talking about China...who knows how honest the fights were...
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Yeah don't get me wrong, the whole thing maybe lacking any genuine credibility, but he is tickling along. Racks up a few more impressive wins against more credible opposition, surely someone somewhere has gotta start taking him seriously.bigman1968 wrote:He have no time to procede quietly...he is 34yo, that had only home fights in China. Had only 2 opponents somebody heard about, both close to 40yo and usually serve as punching bags to ranked boxers before their significant fights.Rob3_142 wrote:I'm also pretty curious. I mean we're talking about a guy here that blitzed George Arias inside 2 rounds, who in his three previous fights went the distance with Takam, Pulev and Hughie. 100% knockout rate, and only been taken as far as 5 rounds so far. Quietly going about his business...asdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
And talking about China...who knows how honest the fights were...
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
asdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
Did you see this?
http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ ... ng-a-fraud
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
One thing I have to admire about Parker and his team is his activity.
Can you imagine a heavyweight champion defending his title five times a year?
Can you imagine a heavyweight champion defending his title five times a year?
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Dimitrenko moves very lightly for a huge heavy.
he'll dance for the first couple of rounds...try to land single shots and get fed up around the 5 or 6 th round.
if Parker lands he'll knock him out
dimitrenko's biggest downfall is his reluctance to throw combinations
he'll dance for the first couple of rounds...try to land single shots and get fed up around the 5 or 6 th round.
if Parker lands he'll knock him out
dimitrenko's biggest downfall is his reluctance to throw combinations
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Nope, never seen, but let him face someone again, and see what happens. The Arreola fight seemed a lot more fake to me actually.Cutman Scabbers wrote:asdfjkl wrote:I'm still curious about Jun Long Zhang, I think he's good enough to beat Deontay Wilder for example.
Did you see this?
http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ ... ng-a-fraud
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foxdog1923
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Tyson in 1987 defended his brand new title 4 times so that's pretty close. 2 of those fights were unification bouts of the only real sanctioning bodies at that time. Basically in that year he fought the best of the best.Cutman Scabbers wrote:One thing I have to admire about Parker and his team is his activity.
Can you imagine a heavyweight champion defending his title five times a year?
As a Parker fan it's great we don't have to wait too long till we see our hero back in action. Also he never let's us down.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Dimitrenko is chosen because of his size. There must be said that Dimitrenko recently had several fights scheduled which have never actually happened ( and not just the Briggs fight). For Dimitrenko this is the most easy and shortest way to a belt. He will be mandatory straight away if he wins. He probably doesn't fight Parker for the money, but for the chance on big money.
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Dimintrenko no doubt picks up a nice little packet of cash for the Parker fight. However as someone has already eluded to he beats Parker then hes making serious CASH against AJ next.
If Eddie Chambers can drop and hurt Dimi then JP will stop him once he connects flush and often!
If Eddie Chambers can drop and hurt Dimi then JP will stop him once he connects flush and often!
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allInmoderationAIM
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Maybe dangerous. Possibly avoided. Should he be included? Well if he should then I guess he had best hook one of those fights where he 's being avoided. How about him and Haye maker?Rob3_142 wrote:Luis Ortiz 100% should be included in that top tier. He's the one everyone in the division is avoiding currently. Very talented and dangerous fighter.allInmoderationAIM wrote:the only Seven Heavyweight names that matter: (No order)WILDER PARKER JOSHUA HAYE POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K. everyone else is a different tier. If I picked two names closest to this list: Lucas Browne; Luis Ortiz. If I picked one Wild Card: Andy Ruiz
Until I see something significant on the map yet he gonna remain on outside in my book.
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allInmoderationAIM
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Re: Parker Vs Dimintrenko
Joseph Parker is incredible. I think....he loses close decision vs AJ boxer. Rematch he wins. Third fight, I think wins too!foxdog1923 wrote:Tyson in 1987 defended his brand new title 4 times so that's pretty close. 2 of those fights were unification bouts of the only real sanctioning bodies at that time. Basically in that year he fought the best of the best.Cutman Scabbers wrote:One thing I have to admire about Parker and his team is his activity.
Can you imagine a heavyweight champion defending his title five times a year?
As a Parker fan it's great we don't have to wait too long till we see our hero back in action. Also he never let's us down.