Would Joseph Parker be recognised as a good win for Joshua?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Infern0121, Feb 14, 2018.



  1. bbjc

    bbjc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Boy breazeale beat should get his finger out. Ugo someone. Outside of wilder/Ortiz. I still say he has the attributes to beat Joshua. Throws in numbers. Has great power. Good size etc. 6 foot 5 with an 84 inch reach. Breazeale beat him but he had breazeale all over the place for a lot of that fight. His power got to breazeale before Joshua's did. Just lacked the experience to finish him off. They chucked him in against break sale a bit too early.


    Don't think hes fought since but if I managed him I,d be shoving him back in the ring asap getting some progression going. He has all the attributes needed to take out Joshua for me. To beat Joshua you don't necessarily need to be the best...just have certain attributes to get the job done. Uzo ugonoh I think his name is.
     
  2. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    It will go down on the list of puddings such as Chuck Martin, Cornish Wafer and Dull 'Excuses' Whyte - the fact he has a belt has no validity as it was stolen from Fury.
     
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  3. Howitzer1888

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    It would be his second best win, behind Klitschko. Parker's 5th best in the division, imo. I would recognise it as a good but not great win for Joshua.
     
  4. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In the context of the present day heavyweights it would have to be classed as a good win, Parker is definitely top 5.
    The fact is though modern day heavies are basically all crap, apart from Joshua who still though has a bit to prove.
     
  5. Scissors

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    Number 1 v number 3. Loads are predicting an upset here.

    But when Joshua wins and extremely comfortably I assume, no he won’t get any credit for it.

    The man is single handedly cleaning up the division. He’s taking on champion, mandatory, champion, mandatory. He’s not hiding, he’s doing all he can.