oogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 12:47
If Parker makes a big statement, then the HW division gets even more interesting. He's only 26 and has a lot of fight left in him.
It's gonna take more than KO'ing this guy to make a statement, I'd like to see him on AJ's undercard in April against Chisora/Whyte/Takam. If he knocks out any of them he will be close to a title shot.
He already fought Whyte & Takam so I would rule them out. Whyte might get a rematch later depending on the outcome of each of their next few fights.
I would like to see Parker up against Ortiz or Pulev
oogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 12:47
If Parker makes a big statement, then the HW division gets even more interesting. He's only 26 and has a lot of fight left in him.
It's gonna take more than KO'ing this guy to make a statement, I'd like to see him on AJ's undercard in April against Chisora/Whyte/Takam. If he knocks out any of them he will be close to a title shot.
He already fought Whyte & Takam so I would rule them out. Whyte might get a rematch later depending on the outcome of each of their next few fights.
I would like to see Parker up against Ortiz or Pulev
Parker vs Ortiz is a great shout. Both ranked high with WBC too
I'm surprised Sky Sports didn't pick this fight up in the UK.. They're still looking to use Parker in the UK for future fights. This fight would probably be a morning fight anyway.. Don't see why not.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:17
Heard this is a $50 PPV in NZ.
Hardly worth it.
UK haven’t even picked it up! Lol
It is $50!
And it's total trash, the main event and the undercard. I paid $35 for Wilder/Fury and Joshua/Povitkin this year, to give you some perspective.
It is $50!
And it's total trash, the main event and the undercard. I paid $35 for Wilder/Fury and Joshua/Povitkin this year, to give you some perspective.
At $50.00 it goes from hardly worth it to absolutely not worth it.
He needs to be more aggressive. Hopefully this continues.
At 26, he is still the youngest HW in the boxrec top #15. As long as the will to win is there, he has a future in and around the B level.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 06:20
It was a five or six punch combo which ended it. A big left hand finished the fight resulting in Flores' hitting the deck.
The punch that did most damage and set up the head attack was way low. It was the 3rd or 4th low blow of the fight by Joseph and no doubt had a direct impact on the stoppage of the fight. Joseph was aggressive but he got countered at ease. I was hoping it would go past 6 to see how his stamina was with such aggression but it didnt. Flores should be pissed off. The ref warned Joseph over and over again for low blows but did nothing in the way of point deductions. He was out of posiiton and should've seen the last low blow.