Edit: I just realised you might be comparing Parker's win over Wilder with Joshua's win over Wallin. If that is the case, I agree Parker's win is...
Yeah fair enough. From my perspective that was an international price hike to a sports subscription service. I doubt Joshua on the come back...
Joshua v Franklin and Joshua v Helenius were included with DAZN here in Japan (and UK as I understand it). It was only Joshua v Wallin (top 10)...
I was kind of with you until the Wallin rating. Wallin had been ranked in and around top 10 by TBRB since his fight with Fury. Being as high as #4...
Yup, it's pretty obvious how Fury has been marketed. As for Joshua getting blueprints from Whyte, lol, that is such a weird take (of course...
And I would say he looked embarrassing against Fury too. Basically, Whyte leaving Mark Tibbs doesn't seem to have been a very good idea after that...
Bit of a stretch to classify him as a novice. Whyte (27) had already been a pro-boxer for over 4 years when he fought Joshua (he was 16-0). He...
and against K. Johnson, and (arguably) against D. Whyte Ngannou will be common opponent number 5, and Usyk will be number 6! This is really why...
Here is another take on things Like It Or Not, The Throne Is Empty - Tyson Fury Is Not The Lineal King (thefightcity.com)
My issue with that site is they seem to have started an inactive facebook page in 2015 before rebranding themselves (with some financial backing)...
Didn't go to decision. He has only had a few fights go to decision. The controversial one, Fury 1, ended a draw
Deontay Wilder
Doubt it. I think Joshua already learned the lesson of underestimating opponents when he lost his belts to Ruiz. He seems too dialled in of late...
Agree with your final thoughts. Especially, on Zhang v Parker being the more interesting of the fights on the card for boxing fans.
@CST80 this part of your discussion above is a shockingly good prediction of how the fight ended up going after the first KD of Joshua :clap: