Anthony Joshua & Otto Wallin vs. Deontay Wilder vs. Joseph Parker - Live Results Round by Round.

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  1. CST80

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    Wonder what's more outstanding. The fact this entire card is occurring or that Jarrell Miller managed to pass the PED test. :lol:
     
  4. Southpaw100

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    Wilder by brutal KO under 6
    Miller TKO 9
    AJ KO5
     
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    Yes. Oh God.

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    1. Joshua vs Wallin- Anthony by points or late rounds KO. Joshua for me is just level above Wallin but for sure motivation can make Otto give Joshua hard fight.
    2. Wilder vs Parker- Wilder by KO beetwen round 5-10 but heart tell me Parker got chance here and if he go forward with smart presure not giving space his opponent that might be really interesting fight. Hope Joseph take his good energy to fight and dont get scared of Wilder. Worst what Joseph can do is trying outbox Wilder and survive 12. History show us that sooner or later almost all dudes geting tired and Wilder catch them when they make mistake.
    3. Miller vs Dubois- I really dont know what happend here. Quiting from Daniel is very realistic scenario when u remeber his prev fights but I got hope that fight with Usyk mąkę his spirit stronger. If Miller are clean he just cant have good stamina with 330 pounds. Just cant. Dubois is slim now so there is chance he can avoid Miller for some rounds. As in Wilder Parker fight brain said Miller by stoppage but heart want Dubois to knock this fat, tired ******* in later rounds.
    4. Hrgovic vs De Mori- waste of Filip time. Probably if Filip really want it he can KO Mark in first 30 second of their fight.
    5. Machmudov vs Kabayel- Arslanbek by Ko in later rounds. He is too strong for Agit imo
    6. Junior Fa vs Sanchez- Frank by UD
    7. Bivol vs Lyndon- Bivol UD
    8. Opetaia vs Zorro- Opetaia before last bell.

    Time to buy PPV and wish You all great evening with boxing.
     
  7. miniq

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    Wilder is either going to get brutally exposed or cement himself as the hardest puncher of all times tonight

    AJ is either going to show himself a viable threat to Wilder OR exposed a mental midget with severely limited boxing ability.

    And I couldn't tell you which way it's going to go and it could be either depending on how the fighters come.

    The main thing here is AJ & Wilder need to use their power advantage to make their opponents shrink early doors.
     
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  8. Notepad12

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    • Anthony Joshua v Otto Wallin
    • Deontay Wilder v Joseph Parker
    • Daniel Dubois v Jarrell Miller
    • Dmitrii Bivol v Lyndon Arthur
    • Arslanbek Makhmudov v Agit Kabayel
    • Jai Opetaia v Ellis Zorro
    • Filip Hrgovic v Mark De Mori
    • Frank Sanchez v Junior Fa
    Great list of fights
     
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  10. EJDiaZ

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    how many hours till the card starts?
     
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    War Parker, Bivol and Opetaia
     
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  13. CST80

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    Anthony Joshua v Otto Wallin, a stoppage victory for both wouldn't shock me, nor would a decision victory for both. But I'm going with my gut here, even though he struggles with southpaws, he's faced enough of them to know how to get to one as basic as Wallin. AJ KO 5-7.

    Deontay Wilder v Joseph Parker, Parker is far too risk averse and circumspect against big punchers to present a genuine threat to Wilder. If he gets aggressive, he gets KO'd early. So he'll end up playing it safe and trying to outbox him from range, and will be KO'd regardless, because Wilder will eventually time him with a right and it'll be lights out. Wilder KO 1-4.

    Daniel Dubois v Jarrell Miller, genuine 50/50, not sure who's going to win here. Dubois is very fragile, so if Miller gets hyper aggressive ad walks him down, pounding away at the body and head. He may zap his strength, cause him to gas and KHTFO. Although Dubois hits really ****ing hard, so if he's as careless with his defense as he was against Browne, Miller getting knocked spark out wouldn't shock me either. I lean Miller KO 5-7, but with little certainly. This could easily change just based on something as simple as their ringwalks.:lol:

    Dmitrii Bivol v Lyndon Arthur, Arthur is not only trash, but fragile trash, Bivol will dismantle and stop him in 9.

    Arslanbek Makhmudov v Agit Kabayel, If Arslanbek takes a more cautious and measured approach like he did with Takam, Agit has an outside chance of outboxing him like he did with Chisora, maybe even stopping him late if he gasses. But if Arslanbek takes the Captain Caveman approach, the only chance Agit has is catching and hurting him with something in an exchange, like he did with Smakici. But even then, I doubt Makhmudov is fragile enough to be hurt by something from him. Although he did seem to be stunned a few times by shots from Takam, so I'm not sure if his chin is as strong as many seem to think it is. Makhmudov most likely blasts him out in 3. But Kabayel pulling the upset wouldn't shock me.

    Jai Opetaia v Ellis Zorro, Zorro is crap, he barely eked out a win against D'Ortenzi and Spelman put up way too much of a fight for him to be even vaguely considered elite. Opetaia walks through him in 3.

    Filip Hrgovic v Mark De Mori, squash match, completely pointless, anything less than a KO1 victory for Filip will be a disappointment.

    Frank Sanchez v Junior Fa, this one is more intriguing than people give it credit for. Fa is a decent boxer, gave Parker fits at times, and has a height and reach advantage on Sanchez. Sanchez was badly hurt against Alexander, which should be worrying, because I'm pretty sure a rabbit punch to the back of the ear from Browne hurts a hell of a lot more than a check hook from that jobber. So Fa pulling an upset certainly isn't out of the question. **** it, I've been way too conservative here. Fa wins by SD!
     
  14. David B

    David B Nazi Russia lies. This is the only truth. Full Member

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    Every fighter on the card stops De Mori in the first 2 rounds.