Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Should they shake hands regardless on the end result?

Poll ended at 24 Jan 2018, 08:48

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Ruthless-RKO
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Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Anthony Joshua says he will command the respect of Joseph Parker after inflicting a punishing defeat on the New Zealander, but insists there will not be a post-fight handshake.

The WBA 'super' and IBF champion has been angered by a verbal attack from Parker and his promotional team ahead of his heavyweight unification clash with the WBO title holder at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on March 31, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Joshua suggests that Parker does not deserve to be mentioned alongside other champion sportsmen and will not offer a gesture of appreciation after he delivers a first humbling loss to the 26-year-old.

Asked about Parker's pre-fight comments, Joshua exclusively told Sky Sports: "I haven't seen them all, but I've heard some of them.

"In sports you've got the likes of Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Lewis Hamilton, Cristiano Ronaldo, [Lionel] Messi, LeBron James, and then you've got people like Joseph Parker, so he's not a respectable type of person, he can't control himself.

"But that's just how it is. You've got to accept people for who they are. If that's how he wants to plan his shot, we let him crack on.

"He'll be respectful after I whoop him. He might try to shake my hand. I won't shake his hand though."


Parker has questioned the punch resistance of Joshua, who was floored for the first time in his professional career in the Wembley win over Wladimir Klitschko, even ending his own tweets with the mocking hashtag of 'never been dropped.'

"I'm going to smash him up to the body," said Joshua. "What slowed [Carlos] Takam down is when I started punching him to the stomach.

"Jab to the stomach, right hand to the stomach. If someone has got a strong head, you hit them to the body. It's quite simple so if Parker's got a granite chin, I'll weaken his body down."
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

He can say all that now. But when it comes to it. They will both shake hands and hug. All trash-talk is done in boxinf 90% of it is strictly business, to promote the fight. This is Parker's biggest fight to date. He's trying to get as much promotion done on his end to maximise his own profits.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Boxerbeetle »

Beeeeeeeef!
Exoddus
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Exoddus »

Let the selling of the fight begin! :lol:
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by jamamb »

well im buying now :lol:
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by leejonesjnr »

Meh, I think Parker is a pretty respectful and likeable guy
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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Joshua is getting knocked out .

The only way Parker can lose this fight is if He hits Joshua while he is unconscious on the ground.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Nightmare Roy »

It's more Parker's promoter who's caused all the aggro, I've never heard Parker say much himself.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by dirk2686 »

Nightmare Roy wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:16 It's more Parker's promoter who's caused all the aggro, I've never heard Parker say much himself.
Yeah, wasn't he ranting and raving like some maniac during a Hughie v Parker press conference?

Parker always comes across like a fairly normal bloke. He can try the whole 'I've not been knocked down and he has' line but he's not got much more to go on.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by asdfjkl »

Sad to hear him talking this way, I start disliking AJ more and more TBH, does he ex drugsdealer care about his own child?
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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asdfjkl wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:58 Sad to hear him talking this way, I start disliking AJ more and more TBH, does he ex drugsdealer care about his own child?
Hahaha your an oddball Arsejiffy
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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asdfjkl wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:58 Sad to hear him talking this way, I start disliking AJ more and more TBH, does he ex drugsdealer care about his own child?
What business is it of yours you weirdo?
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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Grailer wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:04 Joshua is getting knocked out .

The only way Parker can lose this fight is if He hits Joshua while he is unconscious on the ground.
Parker hasn't got the power required.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by leejonesjnr »

samwbr wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 10:40
Grailer wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:04 Joshua is getting knocked out .

The only way Parker can lose this fight is if He hits Joshua while he is unconscious on the ground.
Parker hasn't got the power required.
Parker certainly has the power to do it, probably not the ability to get in position to do it
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by jamamb »

parker hardly showed any power vs takam, hughie, or ruiz
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by tigermoth87 »

When Parker wins he should rub his balls on AJ's face.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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tigermoth87 wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 11:32 When Parker wins he should rub his balls on AJ's face.
Teabag :yay:
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by samwbr »

leejonesjnr wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 11:11
samwbr wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 10:40
Grailer wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 09:04 Joshua is getting knocked out .

The only way Parker can lose this fight is if He hits Joshua while he is unconscious on the ground.
Parker hasn't got the power required.
Parker certainly has the power to do it, probably not the ability to get in position to do it
I've not seen it.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by sammy95 »

Does he have the punch resistance and work rate to tire AJ out though?

One thing for sure, AJ cannot afford to come in at 254 again.... lets hope for nearer 245-248
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by tobyh5 »

I rate AJ more than I used to but there is definitely a vulnerability there which I think someone with durability and power could exploit. Parker certainly could be that man as he does have attributes that make it interesting but the way he has struggled himself as he has stepped up slightly in class suggests he will fall by the wayside.

I was at the Takem fight though and you just sensed his engine going and the chances of an upset began to increase by the minute and that opens door in my mind, but still 80-20 AJ in my mind
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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sammy95 wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 12:26 Does he have the punch resistance and work rate to tire AJ out though?

One thing for sure, AJ cannot afford to come in at 254 again.... lets hope for nearer 245-248
McCracken has been pretty open that they're aiming for him to come in lighter.

I think a lot of the criticism of Joshua is more in hope than expectation from some. He didn't look 'great' against Takam but he dropped him and pretty much won every round easy. He was wobbled against Whyte for a few seconds before clearer his head and wrecking him, and obviously got up from a huge shot against Wlad. It's fairly slim pickings, especially when compared to the issues his rivals have had.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

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dirk2686 wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 13:33
sammy95 wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 12:26 Does he have the punch resistance and work rate to tire AJ out though?

One thing for sure, AJ cannot afford to come in at 254 again.... lets hope for nearer 245-248
McCracken has been pretty open that they're aiming for him to come in lighter.

I think a lot of the criticism of Joshua is more in hope than expectation from some. He didn't look 'great' against Takam but he dropped him and pretty much won every round easy. He was wobbled against Whyte for a few seconds before clearer his head and wrecking him, and obviously got up from a huge shot against Wlad. It's fairly slim pickings, especially when compared to the issues his rivals have had.
I am unsure if Parker is a good enough boxer to frustrate AJ enough to make him gas, but if anything it will give us a better measurement on how AJ would deal with Fury. Which is the fight we all want in reality.
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by boxingknockout »

#stayhumble

I can’t help it but every fight I see since and including the Dillian Whyte fight I have wanted to see him beaten and beaten spectacularly.

He’s just such a hypocritical bellend. However it’s important he is superior to me apparently, so who am I to criticise? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by ewenhay »

boxingknockout wrote: 14 Jan 2018, 14:08 #stayhumble

I can’t help it but every fight I see since and including the Dillian Whyte fight I have wanted to see him beaten and beaten spectacularly.

He’s just such a hypocritical bellend. However it’s important he is superior to me apparently, so who am I to criticise? :lol: :lol:
Aye, he's pretty thin skinned is Joshua, pretty easy to get under his skin
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Re: Anthony Joshua rules out post-fight handshake for Joseph Parker

Post by Grailer »

Has Parker ever been dropped by any opponent?

Parker can go 12 rounds , can Joshua?

If Joshua gasses and Parker comes out firing can Joshua’s chin handle it? Probably not.
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