He will surely not be as dull as Hughie Fury, who you had beating Povetkin on the round by round thread. Lol what a dud
Leapai 2.0. It was fun in the early rounds as Leapai really tied to win, but Parker ended up completely shutting him down. Leapai then went into more of a defensive approach as Parker just kept slapping him around.
Parker is going to destroy Chisora I think chisora will pull out. Chisora has pulled out of a handful of fights due to injury. This seems like a publicity stunt. I'll bet a couple hundred on Parker & all my vcash. The only thing to worry about is the British judges
Parker will box and pick Chisora to pieces. He's only 27. Hasn't even come into his prime yet. As much as I like Chisora, he's aging, and he needs a trash-talking drama-filled rivalry to motivate and get the best out of him. Parker will bore him to death with niceties in the lead-up. Chisora will enter the ring half asleep and get schooled with speed and movement from an excellent backfoot boxer.
While he is no Usyk, I think Parker is starting to form that general kind of fight style for his big fights at the moment. Basically a bit of a cagey kind of start, suss out what he is fighting and let his opponent bring in their guns trying to take him out when the opponent knows a KO is their best chance of winning. Use his movement and jab to make sure he is in the fight, and to stop the other guy from getting TOO MUCH success. As Chisora starts thinking he is really in the fight and has exerted some real energy Parker will start putting a bit more sting into his work, Chisora slowing down while Parker ramps up - and a fatiguing Chisora will just get outworked or TKOd in the later rounds.
Even in his prime Chisora was a local club fighter at best.......it would speak volumes if Parker goes rounds with this fossil instead of stopping him within 3 max..............but the tame Samoan aint got no pop and no fire in the belly so lets see how it plays out.
I don't know why I'm answering this as it seems like a troll or generally casual comment but I feel compelled to point out Dillian Whyte has fought him twice in recent history and the first went 12 round SD, the second was an 11 round KO against a fatigued Chisora and most people seem to be calling Whyte one of the top players and heaviest hitters in the division. Chisora is no tin can for anyone. If Parker does what you are implying what he should do as a bare minimum (finish him in 3) then he'd arguably be the most devastating fighter in the division, definitely one of the most devastating.
Amen brother, Parker has got fast hands and doesn’t mind backing up and boxing, takam took the fight to chisora and gassed and also walked onto some big shots, artur is chinny we all know that. All Parker needs to do is use his superior speed, work the body stay off the ropes and also when Parker has chisora on the ropes don’t get greedy land his combinations and move back. just has to watch for chisora’s counters but Parker’s chin is so good anyway. Parker on wide points decision.