Parker Training going well....

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  1. Lump

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  2. Boxingfan200

    Boxingfan200 USYK #1 P4P banned Full Member

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    his face already looks smaller then at press conference guss the extra weight is coming off
     
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  3. Bax183

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    Good to see Parkers training is going well. He should be in great shape come fight night. Should be a good fight.
     
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    I’ve always been taught to punch the heavy bag eye level or slightly higher then shoulders. Is it bad practice to punch the heavy bag below shoulder height?
     
  5. slender4

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    His manager is a creepy looking dude.
     
  6. Sandman_

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    Looking forward to seeing the Kiwi bring it.
     
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  7. bbjc

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    Some of these training things always look a bit basic to me. Considering we,re talking about what's meant to be elite level athletes. Maybe i,m being harsh tho.

    The boxing training always seems to be similar. No cus d,mato types anymore...just look more like glorified pad holder to me. Thats hard work hes doing there tbf but wheres the tempo. Just look back at Tysons training...everything was done with intensity. He,d be better working to failure in maybe less time than a slower pace for longer for me. Its a 30 minute fight afterall.

    The new strength and conditioning coach is interesting. I always feel its weird they get to that stage using the same guy then suddenly change it up. Slightly suspicious that Joshua won' be the only one on PEDs for this one...but maybe just having the extra money from the fight to get a better guy in. Always seems to be a big risk tho trying a new guy out for what's pretty much the biggest fight of his life.
     
  8. lucky luke

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    Unless you're practicing body punches and your opponent is taller than you; yes.
     
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  10. Lump

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    That is his trainer Kevin Barry, also coached David Tua
     
  11. slender4

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    Oh, that's the guy who "beat" Holyfield? He looks different.
     
  12. Gennady

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    He won’t win, but he has good chance to go to the distance. First one against Joshua, good achievement
     
  13. speedbaggage

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    Only coached him initially. He was his manager. Ronnie Sheilds was Tuas boxing coach when he was with Duva.
     
  14. Guybino

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    Its only bad practice if you don't realize you are doing it. Swapping up your training with padwork can help fix bad habits.
     
  15. Heavyrighthand

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    He does look noticeably leaner already

    I think he is going to be a handful for Joshu, if not too much for Joshua


    Good fight

    Leaning towards Parker for the win