After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I found it interesting to read that Joseph Parker, after knocking out Alex Flores, went back to work demanding a rematch with Dillian Whyte. I had figured a more patient 'way back' for Parker after his two disappointing losses to both Whyte and Joshua. But upon hearing this latest development, I'm thinking it's the best approach, especially if Parker's new mean look is for real. Avenge his two losses. Comments?
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Pretty normal to want a second chance. I’m sure he has regrets. Whether he’ll get one is another question. Maybe bigger and better options for Whyte. Parker needs to keep it up and maybe he’ll get lucky.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I like the guy. I hope he gets his wish, but it may be longer than he wants as there remains a vacant seat at Wembley in April, which Whyte may be sitting in.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Whyte is already way past fighting Parker. He has several high-profile options that don't involve Parker. Just a pointless fight for Whyte all around.
Parker should fight Huey Fury, Lucas Browne, or Junior Fa. Rematching Ruiz or fighting Jennings would also be ideal.
Parker should fight Huey Fury, Lucas Browne, or Junior Fa. Rematching Ruiz or fighting Jennings would also be ideal.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
What he should do is one thing, I'm just saying that I expected a more patient road back and not for him to go after top 5 guys just yet, as you are saying.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 22:34 Whyte is already way past fighting Parker. He has several high-profile options that don't involve Parker. Just a pointless fight for Whyte all around.
Parker should fight Huey Fury, Lucas Browne, or Junior Fa. Rematching Ruiz or fighting Jennings would also be ideal.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Yea Whyte really put himself back into it after a devastating ko loss. He’s done it the long and hard way. Parker should take note.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Really good point! Kudos.lazboy wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 22:36Yea Whyte really put himself back into it after a devastating ko loss. He’s done it the long and hard way. Parker should take note.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Lucas Browne would be a very winnable and financially beneficial fight for him in NZ or Australia.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
It'll be a step back for Whyte. Whyte has established himself above Parker and should fight another top contender like Miller to define a challenger. Parker should fight some around the top 10 contenders like Breazeale or Kownacki.
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Thomastearns
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Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Amongst the top 5/6 Parker and Ortiz are now definitely on the outside looking in.
Perhaps one of them could get Miller next, and the other face Usyk? Meanwhile Whyte, Joshua, Wilder and Fury can sort out the podium places amongst themselves first.
That way we're guaranteed at least 4 great HW matchups next year.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Parker's fans in NZ and Samoa paid to see him with Flores. They are rabid casuals. The comments on his Farcebook are a tribute to that.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I agree those matchups would be good. I disagree that Whyte would be taking a step back, because he is going to lose to AJ in just over 4 months and will be in the same boat.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Well, yeah, but formally it's better to be the challenger, there's always a chance, etc, etc.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Parker should face the Jennings/Rivas winner and move on from there.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
There’s no reason for Whyte to engage in a rematch with Parker at this point in time, because the Brit has bigger fish to fry, as he’s on the cusp of receiving a world title shot.
And if Parker keeps winning, then by the time Whyte has beaten Chisora, got KO’d again by AJ and then taken at least six months away from the sport to recover, the Kiwi will probably not be interested in rematching the Brit, because Joseph may have already worked his way to the very front of the world title shot queue.
I really can’t any reason for Parker and Whyte to consider engaging in a rematch within the next couple of years.
And if Parker keeps winning, then by the time Whyte has beaten Chisora, got KO’d again by AJ and then taken at least six months away from the sport to recover, the Kiwi will probably not be interested in rematching the Brit, because Joseph may have already worked his way to the very front of the world title shot queue.
I really can’t any reason for Parker and Whyte to consider engaging in a rematch within the next couple of years.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I agree. Under the circumstances (Whyte in line for title shot when he gets past Chisora) Parker needs to look elsewhere. I like him facing Jennings/Rivas winner and then face a top 10 fighter on his way to perhaps another shot at the title. Parker has a lot to prove, but he's only 26, and the youngest of the top 10 contenders.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 13:55 There’s no reason for Whyte to engage in a rematch with Parker at this point in time, because the Brit has bigger fish to fry, as he’s on the cusp of receiving a world title shot.
And if Parker keeps winning, then by the time Whyte has beaten Chisora, got KO’d again by AJ and then taken at least six months away from the sport to recover, the Kiwi will probably not be interested in rematching the Brit, because Joseph may have already worked his way to the very front of the world title queue.
I really can’t any reason for Parker and Whyte to consider engaging in a rematch within the next couple of years.
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I don't believe Whyte will face Parker again, at least in 2019.
So, this is my wish-list for Parker :
1. Povetkin
2. Usyk
3. Ortiz
4. Jennings
5. Joyce
6. Ruiz, rematch
7. Pulev
8. Chisora
9. Kabayal
10. Helenius
So, this is my wish-list for Parker :
1. Povetkin
2. Usyk
3. Ortiz
4. Jennings
5. Joyce
6. Ruiz, rematch
7. Pulev
8. Chisora
9. Kabayal
10. Helenius
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
I put my opinions in BoldValMar wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:08 I don't believe Whyte will face Parker again, at least in 2019.
So, this is my wish-list for Parker :
1. Povetkin - If he fights again. I'd like to see him retire at this point
2. Usyk - No need for such a risk at this point.
3. Ortiz - Risk as well, but I'd love to see it.
4. Jennings - Great matchup IF Jennings gets past Rivas, who for some reason I really like.
5. Joyce - Another one I'd love to see. But it would be more of a seeing what Joyce is really made of fight
6. Ruiz, rematch - Don't see it happening. Does nothing for Parker
7. Pulev - Pulev wouldn't risk his title shot
8. Chisora - If there's no one else and Parker decides to get busy fighting
9. Kabayal - Interesting. Same as Joyce
10. Helenius - Winnable fight against a big man...maybe
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Well done !oogiebe wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:20I put my opinions in BoldValMar wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:08 I don't believe Whyte will face Parker again, at least in 2019.
So, this is my wish-list for Parker :
1. Povetkin - If he fights again. I'd like to see him retire at this point
2. Usyk - No need for such a risk at this point.
3. Ortiz - Risk as well, but I'd love to see it.
4. Jennings - Great matchup IF Jennings gets past Rivas, who for some reason I really like.
5. Joyce - Another one I'd love to see. But it would be more of a seeing what Joyce is really made of fight
6. Ruiz, rematch - Don't see it happening. Does nothing for Parker
7. Pulev - Pulev wouldn't risk his title shot
8. Chisora - If there's no one else and Parker decides to get busy fighting
9. Kabayal - Interesting. Same as Joyce
10. Helenius - Winnable fight against a big man...maybe
Re: After disposing of Flores, Parker wants rematch with Whyte
Back at ya'!ValMar wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:27Well done !oogiebe wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:20I put my opinions in BoldValMar wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:08 I don't believe Whyte will face Parker again, at least in 2019.
So, this is my wish-list for Parker :
1. Povetkin - If he fights again. I'd like to see him retire at this point
2. Usyk - No need for such a risk at this point.
3. Ortiz - Risk as well, but I'd love to see it.
4. Jennings - Great matchup IF Jennings gets past Rivas, who for some reason I really like.
5. Joyce - Another one I'd love to see. But it would be more of a seeing what Joyce is really made of fight
6. Ruiz, rematch - Don't see it happening. Does nothing for Parker
7. Pulev - Pulev wouldn't risk his title shot
8. Chisora - If there's no one else and Parker decides to get busy fighting
9. Kabayal - Interesting. Same as Joyce
10. Helenius - Winnable fight against a big man...maybe