Plan his next ideal fights, assuming he wins them all, ending with one of the champions 1. Chisora 2. Hrgovic 3. Whyte Rematch 4. Usyk 5. Joshua
Vs Molina first then I would like to see him against any of Hunter, Hrgovic, Gassiev, Usyk and Povetkin.
This. I don’t see Parker winning any of these fights. Until Parker ditches Barry and gets serious about improving his fundamentals, which are horrible and his conditioning he’s going to keep falling short against good competition, which is a shame, since he had the potential to be as good as the top three. When I seen both him and Whyte working the heavybag for their upcoming fight I knew Whyte was going to beat him.
He wouldnt have a career then. He'd drop his first loss to Hrgovic and wonder why you guys lined him up with such an adversary without giving him some more needed fights. lol After that loss he wouldn't be fighting any of those guys unless any of them take an L, so you cant really plan that map out with a killers row like that when Parker is not a killers row fighter as of now.
He'd likely beat Whyte in a rematch ...... and for that reason he's very unlikely to ever be given a rematch unless he somehow picks up a belt or Whyte's career peters out and he gets desperate. He also beats Chisora. I doubt Wilder will ever fight him either. He's too much risk for Wilder. He might beat Wilder and if he loses he's likely to make Wilder look very average indeed.
I guess the first 2 could happen. but I think he would get smoked by Hrgovic. I personally think Hrgovic is really, really good and will only continue get better and stronger as he matures and gets more and more professional experience. He's only been a pro for 20 months, and will be hunting the top 10 very soon. That would be a terrible fight for Parker in my opinion.
Each time in a interview Hearn has mentioned fights invovling Parker, Povetkin, Usyk, Hunter, Hrgovic, Allen, Chisora and Gassiev he has used Parker vs Povetkin as a potential fight as example. I think thats the fight Hearn will ook to make after vs Molina.
Agreed. He seems to have plateaued or stagnated under Barry which is odd as he's only 27 and should be on a constantly improving gradient at this point in his career. I think he would actually be a good fit for one of the British based coaches like McGuigan or Booth and simply needs to change things up at this point in his career if he wants continued, World level success.