who's going to win?
Go Parker. Best NZ boxer for a long long time
who's going to win?
Go Parker. Best NZ boxer for a long long time
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Personally I didn't think Parker looked that great, undercard fights were much better, was live streamed on a couple of sites on the net, fck paying sky for it![]()
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I 'watched' it on the live coverage on Stuff. Not quite the same as seeing moving pictures but still a certain amount of tension as I waited for the next bit of text to appear.
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I enjoyed it. Very even. I think Parkers work rate was better (plus I have a vested interest). Having seen and heard his punches landing, you know they're both gonna be hurting today. Full credit to Ruiz though.
Joseph coasted a bit which he wont be able to do against (say) Joshua.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3QqaDIgQhw
Joshua. Fuck he's good. Just watch the last round.
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Boxing...no one gives a shit any more.
Best bit about the fight was a guy I work with who is into sports betting.
Put $1,000 on Parker a few months ago (at 1.3) when he thought Ruiz was a nobody.
Eventually he learned more, saw Ruiz had trained a lot, and took some ribbing from the other guys at work. Got very very nervous.
So just before the fight put $300 on Ruiz.
Not sure if coming out of it all with $0, is clever, or pointless.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
I agree, back in the 70's-80's Boxing was massive with Ali/Foreman/Frazier/Holmes/Ken Norton etc then later with Tyson/Holyfield/Lewis/Marvin Hagler/Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran. Seen a lot of fights over the years, all free to view and no Boxer lost out on money because of it either.
I'm not a big fan of boxing but I was listening to Sport Radio this morning. They interviewed a guy called Thomas Hauser who has followed boxing over many decades, written some award-winning books on the subject and is apparently acknowledged to be one of the genuinely knowledgeable people. I was impressed that he didn't talk in cliches and backed up what he was saying with quite detailed explanations. Paraphrasing what he said, he reckoned that Parker wasn't anywhere near good enough to beat someone like Klitchco and was unlikely to become good enough either. He then went on to say that the current crop of world champion heavyweights are simply not in the same league as Ali, Frazier, Tyson and co. He puts it down to the proliferation of different world championship organisations. They're not about to unify to find one single champion as the current set-up is too much of a gravy train.
This is the interview: http://www.radiosport.co.nz/on-air/r...emeans-boxing/
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