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Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 24 May 2016, 05:17
by Cutman Scabbers
Got to admire Parker and Duco for keeping busy.

Only saw Haumono once -- when he obliterated Kyotaro Fujimoto in Japan.

May be past his best, but the guy sure can punch!

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 24 May 2016, 10:25
by Tony1244
Another New Zealand Heavyweight has a very good record. Hemi Ahio is 9-0.

Gjerk also had a good record though but it would be another Parker keep busy fight.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 24 May 2016, 11:38
by crusader
It's a pretty soft opponent for Parker, but I don't have an issue considering how quickly it's coming after Takam and its status as a big fight domestically.

If the Pulev bout isn't next after Haumono then I'd like to see JP in with someone like Duhaupas.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 24 May 2016, 14:31
by asdfjkl
I do indeed admire him for staying busy, but I'd like to add with that, that I'm not that impressed by his resume, outside of Takam.

I do have the feeling he and his team think he can handle anyone.
Perhaps he even should consider taking a bit more time in selecting his opponents, I'd like to see him against Andy Ruiz Jr, Whyte, Haye, Jennings, Miller, Ortiz perhaps.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 00:24
by foxdog1923
asdfjkl wrote: I do have the feeling he and his team think he can handle anyone.
Can you stop posting the most dumbest things!!

EVERY boxer in the top 10 is confident they can "handle" anyone or even outside of the top 10. If they don't believe in themselves then no one is going to pay money to watch them.

Time and time again you remind me of how you don't know anything about what goes on in a boxer's mind.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 01:21
by asdfjkl
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote: I do have the feeling he and his team think he can handle anyone.
Can you stop posting the most dumbest things!!

EVERY boxer in the top 10 is confident they can "handle" anyone or even outside of the top 10. If they don't believe in themselves then no one is going to pay money to watch them.

Time and time again you remind me of how you don't know anything about what goes on in a boxer's mind.
Wilder's team obviously understands they are not top contenders, that's why they continually avoid the top. If you don't see that then you will probably stay a joke to me.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 01:26
by foxdog1923
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote: I do have the feeling he and his team think he can handle anyone.
Can you stop posting the most dumbest things!!

EVERY boxer in the top 10 is confident they can "handle" anyone or even outside of the top 10. If they don't believe in themselves then no one is going to pay money to watch them.

Time and time again you remind me of how you don't know anything about what goes on in a boxer's mind.
Wilder's team obviously understands they are not top contenders, that's why they continually avoid the top. If you don't see that then you will probably stay a joke to me.
Wheres your proof of this? More lies. Where does it say Wilder understands he's not a "top" contender? Oh that's right he's the champion. You look stupid again.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 04:11
by asdfjkl
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote: Can you stop posting the most dumbest things!!

EVERY boxer in the top 10 is confident they can "handle" anyone or even outside of the top 10. If they don't believe in themselves then no one is going to pay money to watch them.

Time and time again you remind me of how you don't know anything about what goes on in a boxer's mind.
Wilder's team obviously understands they are not top contenders, that's why they continually avoid the top. If you don't see that then you will probably stay a joke to me.
Wheres your proof of this? More lies. Where does it say Wilder understands he's not a "top" contender? Oh that's right he's the champion. You look stupid again.
Yea? Who's the best boxer he has ever faced? And how long do you think that boxer will last against AJ for example?

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 04:23
by foxdog1923
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
Wilder's team obviously understands they are not top contenders, that's why they continually avoid the top. If you don't see that then you will probably stay a joke to me.
Wheres your proof of this? More lies. Where does it say Wilder understands he's not a "top" contender? Oh that's right he's the champion. You look stupid again.
Yea? Who's the best boxer he has ever faced? And how long do you think that boxer will last against AJ for example?
Do you want me to mention NAMES? Don't forget YOU don't look at NAMES so shut up on that one cos remember that's not what you look at.

Anyway, you said Wilder and his team understands THEY ARE NOT TOP CONTENDERS and THATS WHY THEY CONTINUE TO AVOID THE TOP. Don't change the subject, provide proof of Team Wilder "obviously understands" them to be...or you will AGAIN be proven a liar.

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 04:53
by cold187
Cutman Scabbers wrote:Got to admire Parker and Duco for keeping busy.

Only saw Haumono once -- when he obliterated Kyotaro Fujimoto in Japan.

May be past his best, but the guy sure can punch!
i saw him once when he got sparked by kevin safety pin johnson

Re: Parker vs. Haumono

Posted: 25 May 2016, 05:16
by asdfjkl
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote: Wheres your proof of this? More lies. Where does it say Wilder understands he's not a "top" contender? Oh that's right he's the champion. You look stupid again.
Yea? Who's the best boxer he has ever faced? And how long do you think that boxer will last against AJ for example?
Do you want me to mention NAMES? Don't forget YOU don't look at NAMES so shut up on that one cos remember that's not what you look at.

Anyway, you said Wilder and his team understands THEY ARE NOT TOP CONTENDERS and THATS WHY THEY CONTINUE TO AVOID THE TOP. Don't change the subject, provide proof of Team Wilder "obviously understands" them to be...or you will AGAIN be proven a liar.
He avoided Klitschko, Povetkin, actually every boxer that might have a chance actually. People simply got names and AJ is better in every single way and continually showed it. In fact Wilder currently fought better opposition yet if you would look at names only, but that's not the way I look at it, I look at the skills they show. None of the opponends Wilder ever faced would probably last longer as 3 rounds with AJ.