Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:47
THEBUTCH wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 21:37 Parker has got a touch of the Froch's about him.

Probably more talented but whether he has that cast iron chin and steely resolve, time will tell.

The point is, don't waste a genuine talent with fake WBO shite fights.
Is Morrison a ventrolaquist , I did'nt see his lips move ,, But i'm sure he said ,, Hold on while i position myself perfectly for your body shots to land , and don't worry i'm not gonna hit back
Come on now :shame:
Let us have this prospect and his wins. If he falters so be it, but for now he is doing all that is asked of him, and entertaining us along the way.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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KiwiRider wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:58
coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:47
THEBUTCH wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 21:37 Parker has got a touch of the Froch's about him.

Probably more talented but whether he has that cast iron chin and steely resolve, time will tell.

The point is, don't waste a genuine talent with fake WBO shite fights.
Is Morrison a ventrolaquist , I did'nt see his lips move ,, But i'm sure he said ,, Hold on while i position myself perfectly for your body shots to land , and don't worry i'm not gonna hit back
Come on now :shame:
Let us have this prospect and his wins. If he falters so be it, but for now he is doing all that is asked of him, and entertaining us along the way.
Dis agree ,,, 2015 opponent 4-20-0
2016 opponent 7 - 30 - 2
2017 opponent 18-25-3
2018 opponent 31-17-1

These were prospect fights ,,, what we seen in that clip , he was just hitting a moving punchbag ,, well thats wrong actually a punchbag moves when you hit it ,, Morrison did'nt he just positioned himself to be hit with the perfect body shot again
,,
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 23:25
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:58
coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:47

Is Morrison a ventrolaquist , I did'nt see his lips move ,, But i'm sure he said ,, Hold on while i position myself perfectly for your body shots to land , and don't worry i'm not gonna hit back
Come on now :shame:
Let us have this prospect and his wins. If he falters so be it, but for now he is doing all that is asked of him, and entertaining us along the way.
Dis agree ,,, 2015 opponent 4-20-0
2016 opponent 7 - 30 - 2
2017 opponent 18-25-3
2018 opponent 31-17-1

These were prospect fights ,,, what we seen in that clip , he was just hitting a moving punchbag ,, well thats wrong actually a punchbag moves when you hit it ,, Morrison did'nt he just positioned himself to be hit with the perfect body shot again
,,
How dare you use facts, logic and an excess of commas to burst our bubble of the next great British SMW, the last thing we need is a dose of reality thanks :verysad:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 00:25
coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 23:25
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 22:58
Come on now :shame:
Let us have this prospect and his wins. If he falters so be it, but for now he is doing all that is asked of him, and entertaining us along the way.
Dis agree ,,, 2015 opponent 4-20-0
2016 opponent 7 - 30 - 2
2017 opponent 18-25-3
2018 opponent 31-17-1

These were prospect fights ,,, what we seen in that clip , he was just hitting a moving punchbag ,, well thats wrong actually a punchbag moves when you hit it ,, Morrison did'nt he just positioned himself to be hit with the perfect body shot again
,,
How dare you use facts, logic and an excess of commas to burst our bubble of the next great British SMW, the last thing we need is a dose of reality thanks :verysad:
SORRY :verysad: :verysad: :TU:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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coneye wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 02:30
KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 00:25
coneye wrote: 08 Nov 2021, 23:25

Dis agree ,,, 2015 opponent 4-20-0
2016 opponent 7 - 30 - 2
2017 opponent 18-25-3
2018 opponent 31-17-1

These were prospect fights ,,, what we seen in that clip , he was just hitting a moving punchbag ,, well thats wrong actually a punchbag moves when you hit it ,, Morrison did'nt he just positioned himself to be hit with the perfect body shot again
,,
How dare you use facts, logic and an excess of commas to burst our bubble of the next great British SMW, the last thing we need is a dose of reality thanks :verysad:
SORRY :verysad: :verysad: :TU:
Seriously though, I doubt BJS returns.
So where does that leave the British tradition of SMW's?
Ryder?
https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?country=U ... oxer&sex=M
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 03:16
coneye wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 02:30
KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 00:25
How dare you use facts, logic and an excess of commas to burst our bubble of the next great British SMW, the last thing we need is a dose of reality thanks :verysad:
SORRY :verysad: :verysad: :TU:
Seriously though, I doubt BJS returns.
So where does that leave the British tradition of SMW's?
Ryder?
https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?country=U ... oxer&sex=M
Lerrone Richards is a good fighter. Big step up for him against Gongora though.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 03:56
KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 03:16
coneye wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 02:30

SORRY :verysad: :verysad: :TU:
Seriously though, I doubt BJS returns.
So where does that leave the British tradition of SMW's?
Ryder?
https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?country=U ... oxer&sex=M
Lerrone Richards is a good fighter. Big step up for him against Gongora though.
You see the gap now though eh?
Callum moved up, BJS probably out.
There are guys bubbling up, it's hot on a domestic level, but who will bridge the gap to international?
Busy 6 weeks for the British SMW's.
Can't write off Cullen either.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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I think , the problem is , LOTS and Lots of good fighters get left behind early there not used , or used has cannon fodder too early , the development of them is'nt there , because a certain few rake in all the dollars .. Example , Conor Benn , look at the money its costing for him to drive around in his flash car playing kid of the street ,, he gets well paid , enough so he can train full time , handpicked fights ect ,, In the meantime others just can;t get a break ,,, for me the Benns and the Hattons should all be threw in the hat , and fight there way to the top , best man wins sort of thing , on there way the public would have some cracking bouts , lots of upsets , lots of needle and terrific shows to go too .

Somewhere along the line ducking diving padded records has become the in thing , its ruining boxing
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 03:56
KiwiRider wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 03:16
coneye wrote: 09 Nov 2021, 02:30

SORRY :verysad: :verysad: :TU:
Seriously though, I doubt BJS returns.
So where does that leave the British tradition of SMW's?
Ryder?
https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?country=U ... oxer&sex=M
Lerrone Richards is a good fighter. Big step up for him against Gongora though.
Yeah, Gongora looks a pretty well rounded fighter. His fight v Akhmedov was one of the best of 2020 I thought, brilliant action.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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i thought in patches parker looked really good , sometimes he has his hand bit low,maybe he smothered his own work flying in to quick. looks good quick powerfull good hands , still needs a few more fights tho before pushing on
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Re: Round-by-Round: Zach Parker vs. Marcus Morrison - 6 November 2021

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brilo33 wrote: 10 Nov 2021, 21:31 i thought in patches parker looked really good , sometimes he has his hand bit low,maybe he smothered his own work flying in to quick. looks good quick powerfull good hands , still needs a few more fights tho before pushing on
In against a completely overmatched opponent though ? A fight against a "live" natural super middleweight like Lennox Clarke could easily be made.
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