Anthony Joshua (WBA, IBF, IBO) vs. Joseph Parker (WBO) - March 31st 2018

Joshua vs. Parker Winner?

Poll ended at 01 May 2017, 07:50

Anthony Joshua
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84%
Joseph Parker
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16%
 
Total votes: 165

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I think Joshua stops Parker mid-to-late rounds.

I don’t think Parker is anything special nor do I think he has the power to hurt AJ.
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CasualQuaker wrote: 30 Dec 2017, 09:11 I think Joshua stops Parker mid-to-late rounds.

I don’t think Parker is anything special nor do I think he has the power to hurt AJ.
Because Parker has never been down in sparring or fight ever ?

Or because Joshua been down many times ?

Or Parker’s 75% KO ratio too low?
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Does what happens in sparring matter too much?

Parker has went the distance in his last three fights, two of which were extremely close.

He hasn’t shown the power at elite level.
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parker was hurt by a brazilian journeyman and couldnt hurt hughie and fat andy. both those fights couldve easily gone against him too. the power showings totally evaporated once he moved to top 25 opponents.

joshua has stopped everyone and only been down against the very hard hitting wlad, whose slightly harder hitting than luis nasimento :lol:

you can question the last stoppage for sure but he still dropped takam whereas parker didnt come close.
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If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
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dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
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asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
I don't really understand what this means but you seem to be suggesting Parker taking on Ruiz (and remember - Parker wasn't actually defending a title in that fight) was a bigger risk than Joshua taking on Klitschko?
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dirk2686 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 04:15
asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
I don't really understand what this means but you seem to be suggesting Parker taking on Ruiz (and remember - Parker wasn't actually defending a title in that fight) was a bigger risk than Joshua taking on Klitschko?
Champs not involved in this fight, so out of Parker and AJ.
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asdfjkl wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 08:08
dirk2686 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 04:15
asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36

I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
I don't really understand what this means but you seem to be suggesting Parker taking on Ruiz (and remember - Parker wasn't actually defending a title in that fight) was a bigger risk than Joshua taking on Klitschko?
Champs not involved in this fight, so out of Parker and AJ.
I still don't know what you mean. To clarify my point, Parker is rank average and could easily have lost to fat Andy and feather fisted Hughie. Joshua will simply destroy him, probably without losing a single round.
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I am not sure how you can say Joshua will win every round against parker.
IMO apart from Wlad Parker is better than everybody else AJ has fought including Whyte who wobbled him.
I do expect Joshua to win though and probably by premature stoppage same as his last fight.
Also lets not forget when Wlad tagged him he couldnt finish him off with his old legs, Parker isnt an old man so he is in with a chance.
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Post by KiwiRider »

asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
There was no risk with Ruiez, it was a fight for a vacant belt and Ruiez wasn't even in the top #5 ranked. I think he was #6 and Parker was #1 and no one knows how Parker got the #1 contender rank either.
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KiwiRider wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 14:40
asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
There was no risk with Ruiez, it was a fight for a vacant belt and Ruiez wasn't even in the top #5 ranked. I think he was #6 and Parker was #1 and no one knows how Parker got the #1 contender rank either.
Well, I'd like to see a Andy Ruiz vs Deontay Wilder match, I think Andy got a very very fair chance of winning.
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asdfjkl wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 16:09
KiwiRider wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 14:40
asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36

I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
There was no risk with Ruiez, it was a fight for a vacant belt and Ruiez wasn't even in the top #5 ranked. I think he was #6 and Parker was #1 and no one knows how Parker got the #1 contender rank either.
Well, I'd like to see a Andy Ruiz vs Deontay Wilder match, I think Andy got a very very fair chance of winning.
You do realise how short Ruiez is don't you?
Wilder is 6'7" with 83" reach
Ruiz is 6'2" with 74" reach.
And I think they exaggerated Andy's height by an inch, going by seeing him side by side with Parker.
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Post by funso banjo baby »

the alphabet baubles mean nothing

now that Klit has gone following the loss to Joshua it just mean in 2018 no supposed champion will ever defend against a bona fide number 1 contender.

however a fight between Joshua and Parker would be great

as would a fight between Wilder and Povetkin
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andy ruiz is probably actually about 6 feet at best. joe parker is more like 6'2 and a bit rather than 6'4. height inflation is rampant in sports. even guys who are already really tall do it.
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KiwiRider wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 17:04
asdfjkl wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 16:09
KiwiRider wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 14:40
There was no risk with Ruiez, it was a fight for a vacant belt and Ruiez wasn't even in the top #5 ranked. I think he was #6 and Parker was #1 and no one knows how Parker got the #1 contender rank either.
Well, I'd like to see a Andy Ruiz vs Deontay Wilder match, I think Andy got a very very fair chance of winning.
You do realise how short Ruiez is don't you?
Wilder is 6'7" with 83" reach
Ruiz is 6'2" with 74" reach.
And I think they exaggerated Andy's height by an inch, going by seeing him side by side with Parker.
Wilder was also scared for Povetkin, Stiverne isn't that tall either, not even sure about the others.
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Grailer wrote: 31 Dec 2017, 15:36
CasualQuaker wrote: 30 Dec 2017, 09:11 I think Joshua stops Parker mid-to-late rounds.

I don’t think Parker is anything special nor do I think he has the power to hurt AJ.
Because Parker has never been down in sparring or fight ever ?

Or because Joshua been down many times ?

Or Parker’s 75% KO ratio too low?
Getting decked by Klitschko or struggling against Hughie Fury. Exactly the same thing :lol:
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asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
You consider Takam & Ruiz bigger risks than any other fight in boxing history :lol:
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Taansend wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 21:16
asdfjkl wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 22:36
dirk2686 wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 04:34 If Parker didn't have a belt this would be seen as another mismatch.
I disagree, Parker took a lot of risk in his choises without clear reasons, like Takam and Andy Ruiz. Other champs never took risks, absolutely never.
You consider Takam & Ruiz bigger risks than any other fight in boxing history :lol:
No, but bigger as anyone Wilder ever fought, just like Hughie btw.
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Joshua looked terrible against Takam who only had 2 weeks training for Joshua.

Parker should beat robotic Joshua easily .
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Grailer wrote: 03 Jan 2018, 04:06 Joshua looked terrible against Takam who only had 2 weeks training for Joshua.

Parker should beat robotic Joshua easily .
It is well known that takam had a full camp to prepare for Joshua. They paid him to be on standby and be ready.

Joshua will be beat the plodder parker with ease. If hughie can take him close then AJ will ruin him
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aj lost maybe 1 round vs takam and hurt him a few times and dropped him. how da eff r u going to use that as evidence for a parker win when joe lost like 5 rounds and couldnt budge the same guy :lol:
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