Joseph Parker vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto
Posted: 17 Jun 2015, 11:42
Very surprised to see Kyotaro take this fight.
Thoughts? Predictions?
Thoughts? Predictions?
Why would he get a bigger payday? Fighters should accept challengers, that's why they're called fighters. Exception is a fighter's first 10 or so fights.TheBeast wrote:Kyotaro has no chance, should've sat on his good ranking and waited for a bigger payday. Props to him for facing this very big challenge
Tony1244 wrote:Why would he get a bigger payday? Fighters should accept challengers, that's why they're called fighters. Exception is a fighter's first 10 or so fights.TheBeast wrote:Kyotaro has no chance, should've sat on his good ranking and waited for a bigger payday. Props to him for facing this very big challenge
crusader wrote:Disappointing opponent, though Parker is one of those fighters who is generally fun to watch even against overmatched foes.
I'd like to see him step up soon against someone like Duhaupas, Rossy, or Rekowski.
Parker KOs him pretty easy imoCutman Scabbers wrote:I'm really looking forward to watching this bout because Kyotaro tries to be slippery,
especially when he's up against bigger, harder hitters. Will be interesting to see
how Kyotaro performs in his first bout outside Japan, and how Parker handles Kyotaro's
lateral movement, which has frustrated some of his opponents.
All things considered, it's still hard to imagine an ending much different from this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zT2J3iXJJ8
Has he beaten anyone as good as the other two?TheBeast wrote:crusader wrote:Disappointing opponent, though Parker is one of those fighters who is generally fun to watch even against overmatched foes.
I'd like to see him step up soon against someone like Duhaupas, Rossy, or Rekowski.
Duhaupas is the only step up in these names... i'd like to see it
TheBeast wrote:Tony1244 wrote:Why would he get a bigger payday? Fighters should accept challengers, that's why they're called fighters. Exception is a fighter's first 10 or so fights.TheBeast wrote:Kyotaro has no chance, should've sat on his good ranking and waited for a bigger payday. Props to him for facing this very big challenge
In a perfect i'd fully agree with you... But Fighters now fight for money, and The WBC ranks Kyotaro Fujimoto #15- that means he's actually "qualified" to challenge Wilder!!! he could adds easy stoppages from now on and wait for a payday that would be 10 times more at least of What Parker's team is offering Kyotaro... I'm glad he is taking on the challenge. But he has absolutely no shot at beating one of the best emerging heavyweight fighter. So no big payday for him.
crusader wrote:Has he beaten anyone as good as the other two?TheBeast wrote:crusader wrote:Disappointing opponent, though Parker is one of those fighters who is generally fun to watch even against overmatched foes.
I'd like to see him step up soon against someone like Duhaupas, Rossy, or Rekowski.
Duhaupas is the only step up in these names... i'd like to see it
Don't be confused by that winning streak, he could reasonably have lost both fights with Ishida....the same Ishida that Golovkin iced...Gnome wrote:Given that his only loss, against 19-1-2 Haumono, was only his sixth fight and he is on a seven fight winning streak I am going to give Parker a pass here - statistically, Fujimoto is his best opponent since Minto.
I know that Duhaupas beat Charr and lost to Teper, but I was talking about Rossy and Rekowski not being steps up: has Parker beaten anyone as good as them? I'd say that his best opponent is Minto, but I think each part of the trio I listed are better than him.he beat charr and was robbed vs teper
Boxing Prospect wrote:Don't be confused by that winning streak, he could reasonably have lost both fights with Ishida....the same Ishida that Golovkin iced...Gnome wrote:Given that his only loss, against 19-1-2 Haumono, was only his sixth fight and he is on a seven fight winning streak I am going to give Parker a pass here - statistically, Fujimoto is his best opponent since Minto.
Golovkin was once sparring Mike Perez (K2 stablemate) and Mike acknowledged GGG hits pretty hard. Nonetheless I can hardly see him keeping the gate off such sh***y prospects as Fujimoto or Haumono.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:Don't be confused by that winning streak, he could reasonably have lost both fights with Ishida....the same Ishida that Golovkin iced...Gnome wrote:Given that his only loss, against 19-1-2 Haumono, was only his sixth fight and he is on a seven fight winning streak I am going to give Parker a pass here - statistically, Fujimoto is his best opponent since Minto.
I could see GGG as a heavyweight gatekeeper
Now it appears no respect was warranted.Cap wrote:Lets hope Parker doesn't disrespect this son of Nippon the way we seem to.