Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley prediction thread

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Parker or Wardley ?

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  1. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I got this itch that Fabio Wardleys cindarella story doesnt end here against Joe Parker. Ive got a feeling he finds the shot. I can see Joe getting too comfortable making it look fairly easy to tag Fabio and evade shots. The Justis Huni win is going to do so much for Fabio Mentally knowing full well he can lose near enough every round now and still find that shot. I think Parker gets caught and dropped sometime after 5 or 6. This isnt like getting dropped against a Chisora or a Zhang. Wardley is fresh and will go instantly for the kill.

    I love fights where any outcome wouldnt shock you. Fantastic Match Up. I hope when its all said and done Joe Parker, whether he becomes world champion again or not, gets full credit for his career, he really will face anyone.

    Takam
    Ruiz
    AJ
    Whyte
    Chisora
    Joyce
    Wilder
    Zhang
    Bakole
    Wardley

    How can you knock this man.
     
  2. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Well-Known Member Full Member

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    For sure Frazier was a world class amateur.
     
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  3. KernowWarrior

    KernowWarrior Bob Fitzsimmons much bigger brother. Full Member

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    Nailing my colours to the mast for Parker.

    We of course can never dismiss a puncher like Wardley, but i think Parker and his team are to experienced for Joseph to catch a ko punch from Wardley.
     
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  4. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Yep I think it was Huni's speed that caused all the trouble for Wardley. Parker is not as quick as Huni but he is more durable I think he will win a 8-4 9-3 type of decision over Wardley in a tough fight.
     
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  5. Shootlow

    Shootlow Active Member Full Member

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    I wrote this in another thread a short time back snd I still see it the same...

    I think people are basing the Wardley will eventually tag JP theory on how the Huni fight unfolded. Huni was miles ahead we all saw it and he got caught. I think JP will just as easily outbox Wardley but the difference being he isn't featherfisted like Huni, the shots JP will be landing will be more punishing and take more out of Wardley. I see JP stopping Wardley in the 2nd half of the fight probably between rounds 8 to 12.
     
  6. NahMateNoWay

    NahMateNoWay Member Full Member

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    Parker stops him somewhere about the 8th for me.
    I like Wardley but Joe should have more than enough tricks up his sleeve to walk him on to a few while being safe.
     
  7. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Parker is going to make 'Fabio' look like Joseph Parker against Hughie Fury, winging and whiffing punches all night, utterly clueless on how to land anything against a novice.

    But Fabio is gonna find out that unlike young Hughie, Parker isn't some novice, but a world champion fighter who's been there and done it, with the power to turn his lights out. Parker is the most versatile top fighter outside of Usyk. He can box for points against other world champions like Ruiz and win without a mark on him. Or he can go to war with juggernauts like Joyce even old Chisora easily beat and end up destroyed on the canvas. He can change up his style depending on who is in front of him and has the experience to adapt.
     
  8. Mark Anthony

    Mark Anthony Internet virgin Full Member

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    Parker is twice as quick as Wardley who has no defense.
     
  9. Kiwi Fish

    Kiwi Fish Active Member Full Member

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    Random thought, but Wardley is a father now for the first time since he last fought. For some fighters that doesn't make a difference, but for others it can affect their motivation in the ring, as they will no longer be willing to "die in the ring" after having kids.

    Especially a fighter like Wardley who is a give it his all, go out on his shield kind of fighter, but he also seems relatively switched on and intelligent. Becoming a father might reduce his desire to to go down swinging.
     
  10. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  12. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  13. Kiwi Fish

    Kiwi Fish Active Member Full Member

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    I don't think weight is as big deal as its made out to be, especially in the heavyweight division. And if Parker is meeting all his metrics, speed, power, stamina etc and feeling good, then weight is effectively just a number on the scale.
     
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  14. Kiwi_in_America

    Kiwi_in_America The Tuaminator Full Member

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    Not just a number

    Weight brings with it POWER
     
  15. Indiantakeaway9

    Indiantakeaway9 New Member Full Member

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    Or fatigue and stiffness.

    You're either a big puncher or not Prime Wilder was as low as 215 pounds and his right hand would knock out men twice the size of him in weight out cold.

    Parker is lumpy and has not had a proper fight in 19 months when he ran around the ring against an old man who was breathing out of his arse from the 3rd round and did not hardly throw a punch after. I'd also note before he landed that strange top of the head punch against Bakole who should have been on a settee dining on an absurd amount of Congolese treats Parker was already blowing quite hard in a fight that was being fought at a snails pace and looked stiff.

    I can't wait for the Parker fanboy tears.
     
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