There's no reason why this fight can't happen, considering both men are aligned with Eddie Hearn.
Thoughts?
Very good assessment.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 09:22 Like I said before, it’s kind of weird that Filip Hrgović and Joseph Parker are the same age, but the Kiwi has been considered as one of the top-ten world-rated heavyweights for more than five years.
And if you review Parker’s top-ten opponents, it’s reasonable to claim that Joseph has been competing against vastly superior opposition than Hrgović has:
• Anthony Joshua
• Dillian Whyte
• Andy Ruiz Jr.
• Dereck Chisora (twice)
• Carlos Takam
• Hughie Fury
• Alexander Dimitrenko
• Junior Fa
• Kali Meehan
• Alexander Flores
It’s kind of obvious that Hrgović hasn’t faced anybody that’s as good as the aforementioned names. In fact, Filip's recent opposition is actually worse than the fighter he made his professional debut against. What on earth has he been doing for the last 4½ years?![]()
Anyway, Joseph Parker has never suffered a heavy defeat. He was very competitive during his only losses against Joshua and Whyte.
And I get what people are saying, Hrgović does occasionally look impressive when we evaluate his pugilistic ability using only the proverbial eyeball test, but we shouldn’t ignore the context of his victories, since they all came against appallingly dire opposition.
In my mind, Filip Hrgović has been prematurely bestowed with an honorary rite of passage to being regarded as one of the best heavyweights on the planet by many self-proclaimed hard-core boxing aficionados, without them requiring the need for verification by seeing the Croatian face the very best available opposition.
But the thing is, we just don’t know how good Hrgović really is. His amateur pedigree seems decent, but not enough to justify the amount of hype he’s received.
Joseph Parker is a very durable fighter, quick hands, has an excellent engine and is fundamentally sound. He’s more than justified his status as a top-ten world-rated fighter, but I don’t think Hrgović has.
And I also wonder about the reason why the Sauerland’s and Eddie Hearn have done such a poor job of promoting Hrgović.
He just keeps competing against no-hopers, with all of his bouts staged in a different country every time he competes (resulting in him having no fans outside of Croatia).
Hrgović’s handlers haven’t demonstrated any confidence in his fighting ability, since they have flatly-refused to invest in decent fights.
So I suspect that Eddie Hearn is confident about Joseph Parker beating Filip Hrgović. And Matchroom can probably earn more money promoting Joe (since British fight fans really like the Kiwi).
And the quickest route to orchestrating a mandatory world title-shot for Joe is to beat the unproven Croatian.
So I personally feel that Filip Hrgović isn’t ready for Joseph Parker yet. I believe the Kiwi wins this one by decision.
To be fair, Parker did beat Carlos Takam and Alexander Dimitrenko before defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. to capture the vacant WBO world heavyweight title.
and TBH, how many title challengers across all the weights are actually deserving? Not many.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:57To be fair, Parker did beat Carlos Takam and Alexander Dimitrenko before defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. to capture the vacant WBO world heavyweight title.
Hrgovic hasn’t defeated anyone better than three guys?
For the record, I’m not saying Hrgovic is rubbish, but I do feel he has a terrible resume.
And I really can’t imagine anyone believing otherwise.
Yes. That's why Hrgovic should fight Parker. Two living bodies in the ring gotta be fun. There're too many mismatches after all.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:59and TBH, how many title challengers across all the weights are actually deserving? Not many.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:57To be fair, Parker did beat Carlos Takam and Alexander Dimitrenko before defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. to capture the vacant WBO world heavyweight title.
Hrgovic hasn’t defeated anyone better than three guys?
For the record, I’m not saying Hrgovic is rubbish, but I do feel he has a terrible resume.
And I really can’t imagine anyone believing otherwise.
Frank Sanchez is a cadaver?DrDuke wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 14:02Yes. That's why Hrgovic should fight Parker. Two living bodies in the ring gotta be fun. There're too many mismatches after all.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:59and TBH, how many title challengers across all the weights are actually deserving? Not many.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:57
To be fair, Parker did beat Carlos Takam and Alexander Dimitrenko before defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. to capture the vacant WBO world heavyweight title.
Hrgovic hasn’t defeated anyone better than three guys?
For the record, I’m not saying Hrgovic is rubbish, but I do feel he has a terrible resume.
And I really can’t imagine anyone believing otherwise.
Sanchez is good, but what about him? He wasn't in the mix with these guys. Well, Parker's recent matchups are decent, but a bit earlier he was fighting the human punching bags. Hrgovic has been doing that thing almost always.ironbeard wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 14:50Frank Sanchez is a cadaver?DrDuke wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 14:02Yes. That's why Hrgovic should fight Parker. Two living bodies in the ring gotta be fun. There're too many mismatches after all.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 13:59
and TBH, how many title challengers across all the weights are actually deserving? Not many.![]()
I agree, I just don't get why you mention him in this context.ironbeard wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 23:35Sanchez is not a punching bag.
Sanchez v Hrgovic is a better match than Parker v Hrgovic.