Can't wait for tomorrow as am going to watch the fight at the Principality Stadium. Looking forward to a good fight. If it's half as good as Joshua v Klitschko or Joshua v Takam I will be happy.Amazing scenes at the Joshua - Parker weigh in. A nice rich cultural affair, probably the most entertaining weigh in I've seen. Wonderful. As for the fighters, both seem to be intent on chasing serious speed. Joshua at 242lbs has come in almost a stone lighter than his last bout, while Parker has shed 9lbs since his last fight. It was really nice to see some warmth between the two men at the finish. Great weigh in.
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I couldn't agree more about wilder beating him.. AJ is a too up and down with little movement.Correct result, cards a little harsh on Parker, personally I had AJ 5 rounds up. But the referee ruined the fight for me just didn't let the fight. And I've seen nothing new tonight to change my mind, I still think Wilder beats Joshua.
I don't think Joshua put in that bad of a performance. It seem to me that the team led by Rob McCracken put in a very solid effort. I don't think they planned for a smash and grab type of fight, it was more about taking as few chances as possible. All night Joshua worked off that ram rod jab and it worked to perfection. That extra speed and stamina he brought into the ring took Parker right out of the game. The Fury's were brilliant when they out thought the Klitschko clan, and so too was McCracken' thinking. He gave AJ the perfect fight plan, and the fighter followed it to perfection. He didn't get sucked into anything ugly. I think it was a nice professional win.
By the sound of things, I'm glad I got the American coverage. From what I've been reading, the Sky team were quite fan boyish.
It was a carbon copy performance of WK against David haye. Box well, stay safe and don't get hit.I don't think Joshua put in that bad of a performance. It seem to me that the team led by Rob McCracken put in a very solid effort. I don't think they planned for a smash and grab type of fight, it was more about taking as few chances as possible. All night Joshua worked off that ram rod jab and it worked to perfection. That extra speed and stamina he brought into the ring took Parker right out of the game. The Fury's were brilliant when they out thought the Klitschko clan, and so too was McCracken' thinking. He gave AJ the perfect fight plan, and the fighter followed it to perfection. He didn't get sucked into anything ugly. I think it was a nice professional win.
By the sound of things, I'm glad I got the American coverage. From what I've been reading, the Sky team were quite fan boyish.
Excuses are already lined up.Pre-fight: Can Joshua go twelve rounds and show he can out box someone?
Post-Fight: Joshua was disappointing and boring.
The kid will never win with people who can’t wait for Eddies hype train to fail and I understand that, but just try to look objectively.
22 fights and in stadiums- he’s doing remarkably well for his inexperience and he’s having to do his learning under the spotlight, unlike the Hattons, Frochs, Calzaghes etc.
He negated anything Parker has to offer last night and to be fair to Parker, he was pretty awkward to hit himself.
Can’t wait for everyone to say Fury isn’t the same fighter when AJ knocks him outExcuses are already lined up.
Wilder fight will be a tear up and a KO- dangerous fight.