fair enough. I think there's nothing wrong with someone with Parkers amount of experience feasting on guys like Saglam for a while. Besides, he's much better than he's given credit for. At least on par with the likes of Charr, and Leapai.
I think Leapai is going to lose to Charr this week. I would actually like to see Charr/Parker, but Charr definitely wants nothing to do with him. High risk, low reward type of fight. Charr is probably eyeing a big fight with some like Joshua down the line, on that he would almost certainly lose but collect a nice payday in the process. I guess Leapai would suffice though. :good
Yeah, can't go wrong or complain when two undefeated prospects meet. Even if one is more regarded than the other.
He's been retired for years. I think he last fought in 2010 when he was bombed out by MMA fighter Gegard Mousasi inside of a round. However with that being said Mousasi is a pretty talented guy, he's got good boxing skill for an MMA guy. He was a national amateur champion in The Netherlands. He gave Fujimoto a beatdown, dropped him a few times and nearly stopped him.
Gegard Mousasi lives in The Netherlands but has Armenian roots. I'm guessing you got his surname mixed up with Musashi?