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Topic: Wilder Vs Parker & Joshua Vs Wallin Boxing Mega Saudi card 23rd December - page 2. (Read 422 times)

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Was not able to see the fights but based on the reports, Wilder was just too bad and Parker deserved the win, still a shame as I think that the fight between Joshua and Wilder will not be for any time soon. A great boxer can deliver a knockout punch but can also receive one and Fury is the best example for that.

Most likely he underestimated his opponent and didn't really take it seriously. I think they only want the payment and it was really a surprising event because we never see such fights in one night, especially with these kinds of boxers, especially the heavyweights. they are given huge paychecks and no one could really decline such an offer because mostly they are after the money when they want to fight someone. No one really loss in their fight because they received their payment well and those who won had another chance to get to fight for that country again.
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You know what? I am actually really impressed that such kind of even was even managed. While we see how hard and long negotiations are with top boxers, but this time, in rather quick and easy manner UAE has organized an even with such stars. AJ, Wilder, Parker, Bivol, Dubois, Opetaia in single night. It is rare to see such. I dont care a lot about results (even though Wilder fight stands out from others), as whole event was great.

It was made possible because promoters are willing to spend a lot of money to make it happen. We have lots of rich people in that country, just like when they hosted the Fury vs Ngannou fight, both made a decent paycheck. There are even rumors before that they are willing to pay big money just to make a Pacman vs Marquez after Marquez KO Pacman cold but Marquez decline a huge offer, so we can say that there's a lot of money there.


Money not always open all the doors and help to make decisions. Even though UAE have lots of rich people, there are still limits of how much they are ready to spend. Take Fury vs Usyk for example. How long does it took those two to finally sign a contract? All those negotiations. A think more than a year have passed. And whole this event was organized in 2-3 months only. I am sure they did not just threw billion-zillion-trillion into boxers to make this event to happen.

Regardless on how and how long they go with the negotiations, what's important is that the fight is already happening. UAE has been competiting with the biggest venue fo boxing in the US, so with this, it gives more opportunity for the boxers who have better record and are exciting to fight because their market are getting bigger.

Follow the trend and we shall see what's happening, IMO, this is just a start, more and more big fights will be held in this country in the future.
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You know what? I am actually really impressed that such kind of even was even managed. While we see how hard and long negotiations are with top boxers, but this time, in rather quick and easy manner UAE has organized an even with such stars. AJ, Wilder, Parker, Bivol, Dubois, Opetaia in single night. It is rare to see such. I dont care a lot about results (even though Wilder fight stands out from others), as whole event was great.

It was made possible because promoters are willing to spend a lot of money to make it happen. We have lots of rich people in that country, just like when they hosted the Fury vs Ngannou fight, both made a decent paycheck. There are even rumors before that they are willing to pay big money just to make a Pacman vs Marquez after Marquez KO Pacman cold but Marquez decline a huge offer, so we can say that there's a lot of money there.


Money not always open all the doors and help to make decisions. Even though UAE have lots of rich people, there are still limits of how much they are ready to spend. Take Fury vs Usyk for example. How long does it took those two to finally sign a contract? All those negotiations. A think more than a year have passed. And whole this event was organized in 2-3 months only. I am sure they did not just threw billion-zillion-trillion into boxers to make this event to happen.
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And there you have it, Wilder lost the fight in the judges scorecard, scores were 118-111, 118-110 and 120-107, all for Parker. So the supposedly fight with AJ could have been derailed already with this lost from Parker.

I think Fury already taken Wilder's soul, hehehe. Not sure why Wilder perform this bad in the biggest stage. And there were moments in fight wherein Parker made Wilder ridiculous.



I had it 120-108 but 2 of the judges scored it to Wilder when he landed some heavy shots although Parker landed his own and was still in control. I'm just surprised Parker showed the younger version of himself. He was supposed to be slow and past his prime but he was damn quick against Wilder. His stance made it difficult for Wilder to become aggressive.

AJ said he is still willing to fight Wilder. I guess it's easy money for AJ and will still fill a stadium in the UK. Hopefully, Usyk retires after beating Fury so all these contenders will fight for the belts.

Since Wilder's prospect days, I always have had doubts about him. I always see him as gifted with an iron fist but that's all. Wilder has low-level skills and there were many times he was losing rounds before landing his heavy punches saving him from defeats.

Was not able to see the fights but based on the reports, Wilder was just too bad and Parker deserved the win, still a shame as I think that the fight between Joshua and Wilder will not be for any time soon. A great boxer can deliver a knockout punch but can also receive one and Fury is the best example for that.
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You know what? I am actually really impressed that such kind of even was even managed. While we see how hard and long negotiations are with top boxers, but this time, in rather quick and easy manner UAE has organized an even with such stars. AJ, Wilder, Parker, Bivol, Dubois, Opetaia in single night. It is rare to see such. I dont care a lot about results (even though Wilder fight stands out from others), as whole event was great.

It was made possible because promoters are willing to spend a lot of money to make it happen. We have lots of rich people in that country, just like when they hosted the Fury vs Ngannou fight, both made a decent paycheck. There are even rumors before that they are willing to pay big money just to make a Pacman vs Marquez after Marquez KO Pacman cold but Marquez decline a huge offer, so we can say that there's a lot of money there.

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You know what? I am actually really impressed that such kind of even was even managed. While we see how hard and long negotiations are with top boxers, but this time, in rather quick and easy manner UAE has organized an even with such stars. AJ, Wilder, Parker, Bivol, Dubois, Opetaia in single night. It is rare to see such. I dont care a lot about results (even though Wilder fight stands out from others), as whole event was great.
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And there you have it, Wilder lost the fight in the judges scorecard, scores were 118-111, 118-110 and 120-107, all for Parker. So the supposedly fight with AJ could have been derailed already with this lost from Parker.

I think Fury already taken Wilder's soul, hehehe. Not sure why Wilder perform this bad in the biggest stage. And there were moments in fight wherein Parker made Wilder ridiculous.



I had it 120-108 but 2 of the judges scored it to Wilder when he landed some heavy shots although Parker landed his own and was still in control. I'm just surprised Parker showed the younger version of himself. He was supposed to be slow and past his prime but he was damn quick against Wilder. His stance made it difficult for Wilder to become aggressive.

AJ said he is still willing to fight Wilder. I guess it's easy money for AJ and will still fill a stadium in the UK. Hopefully, Usyk retires after beating Fury so all these contenders will fight for the belts.

Since Wilder's prospect days, I always have had doubts about him. I always see him as gifted with an iron fist but that's all. Wilder has low-level skills and there were many times he was losing rounds before landing his heavy punches saving him from defeats.
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What could be next for Wilder. is it time to hang the gloves for good? That fight was for him to win but upset happened.

Well what can you expect from a guy who just fought one round with two years off, his timing was off, and he cannot set up his right shot properly because of a lack of jabs, all Parker has done is frustrate him throughout the fight Parker dominated him all rounds what's funny is after Buffer reads the score card Wilder was seen raising his hand as if he thought that he won the fight, nobody will agree that he won this fight, its a total domination and Parker is not even considered a high ranked boxer, I prefer to see a Fury - Joshua fight than a Wilder - Joshua, his time is almost over.

Here's a highlight of that fight

JOSEPH PARKER VS DIONTAY WILDER/ FULLFIGHT HIGHLIGHTS/DECEMBER 23,2023
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Here is the recap of this big event

Anthony Joshua def. Otto Wallin via fifth-round KO
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Unfortunately, Wilder could not deliver, he was looking to land that huge right but unfortunately, Parker's defense did not allow him, Joshua - Wilder is now hanging in the balance because of this, maybe a Fury - Joshua is more realistic if Fury beats Usyk in their coming fight I wonder where will Wilder after this fight he will have a hard time climbing into the top rank because of this huge upset.

With that KO win of Joshua we could now expect a fight between him and Fury if the latter will dispose of Usyk. Though Wallin is not a tough opponent but that KO win has somehow give Joshua some confidence that was not in him for a long time since that defeat from the hands of Andy  Ruiz.

What could be next for Wilder. is it time to hang the gloves for good? That fight was for him to win but upset happened.

Parker mentioned and even thanked Fury for the advice he gave on how to beat Wilder and it worked, throughout Wilder's title defenses he's beaten fighters who cannot be considered top level, and when he faced top level fighters this is what's going to happen.
Wilder has been exposed and will continue to be exposed as a one-dimensional fighter who just waits and relies on his power, Parker has a game plan and the game plan is very similar to what Fury implemented do not fall into Wilder's range and use a lot of jabs and reach in punches and gas him out until he cannot keep up because Wilder is not used to fighting long distance.

In his interview, he mentioned he will move and go on to the next thing, this is already a hint that he will continue fighting but if he cannot have a performance like this against top-level fighters, he has become so easy to figure out.
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Here is the recap of this big event

Anthony Joshua def. Otto Wallin via fifth-round KO
~snip~
Unfortunately, Wilder could not deliver, he was looking to land that huge right but unfortunately, Parker's defense did not allow him, Joshua - Wilder is now hanging in the balance because of this, maybe a Fury - Joshua is more realistic if Fury beats Usyk in their coming fight I wonder where will Wilder after this fight he will have a hard time climbing into the top rank because of this huge upset.

With that KO win of Joshua we could now expect a fight between him and Fury if the latter will dispose of Usyk. Though Wallin is not a tough opponent but that KO win has somehow give Joshua some confidence that was not in him for a long time since that defeat from the hands of Andy  Ruiz.

What could be next for Wilder. is it time to hang the gloves for good? That fight was for him to win but upset happened.
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Wilder looked awful, which is no surprise because he's always been an awful fighter, but this time his devastating power was nowhere to be found. Joseph Parker managed the fight perfectly. He avoided Wilder's punches, which were few and far between, and was smart about picking the right moments to attack. Wilder isn't as fearsome as he once was. Without the capability to adjust his style, that one-shot knockout power isn't going to be enough to bail him out anymore.

The main event didn't last very long. Joshua broke Wallin down forcing the corner to stop the fight after 5 rounds. AJ looked better than he has in several years. Even with Wilder losing, the heavyweight division is in a really great spot. Any combination of fights involving Parker, Joshua, Usyk and Fury would all be very intriguing. Dubois, Ngannou and a few others are also there waiting for an opportunity to prove that they belong among these top heavyweights.
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Here is the recap of this big event

Anthony Joshua def. Otto Wallin via fifth-round KO

Joseph Parker def. Deontay Wilder via unanimous decision

Dmitry Bivol def. Lyndon Arthur via unanimous decision (120-107 x3)

Daniel Dubois def. Jarrell Miller via 10th-round TKO (2:52)

Agit Kabayel def. Arslanbek Makhmudov via fourth-round TKO (2:03)

Jai Opetaia def. Ellis Zorro via first-round KO (2:56) |

Filip Hrgovic def. Mark De Mori via first-round TKO (1:46)

Frank Sanchez def. Junior Fa via seventh-round TKO (2:42)

Unfortunately, Wilder could not deliver, he was looking to land that huge right but unfortunately, Parker's defense did not allow him, Joshua - Wilder is now hanging in the balance because of this, maybe a Fury - Joshua is more realistic if Fury beats Usyk in their coming fight I wonder where will Wilder after this fight he will have a hard time climbing into the top rank because of this huge upset.
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I haven't seen the full fight, I just saw when it was announced that Parker is the winner. And what makes the result very interesting is how the judges see it. I have to watch and see if Parker schooled Wilder from round one.

Maybe the Bronze Bomber rely on his power but Parker knows that and so he keeps on moving from that right hand of Wilder. So it is that Wilder is already out and that we have seen him having sort of mental problems after the Fury lost.
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This is a big shocker Wilder just lost to Joseph Parker by a unanimous decision Parker dominated Wilder from start to finish he could not land his big right he was stationary while Parker was moving and had good timing with his jabs and right, it must be because of a very long lay off and not facing a high caliber fighter like Parker, Joseph attributed his winnings to Fury's advice and training with him, it looks like we are not going to see the Wilder -Joshua match, after this upset.

Most like yes, we will not see the fight between AJ and Wilder anymore as he lost this fight. What's the record if Wilder in the last 4 fights? 1-3? I think he is done with this lost. Of course he can still make a comeback and make some money along the way. But I guess he is no longer in his prime, we can say that it's because of the long layoff, but with the way Parker dominated him? Nah, I don't think so.

Judges even didn't give him a round to win in this fight. So AJ might have been pissed off because he won't be able to fight Wilder.

They should have face way before, like 2018 when both are two of the hottest HW. But now, it's going to be too late as fans might not be interested anymore.
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And there you have it, Wilder lost the fight in the judges scorecard, scores were 118-111, 118-110 and 120-107, all for Parker. So the supposedly fight with AJ could have been derailed already with this lost from Parker.

I think Fury already taken Wilder's soul, hehehe. Not sure why Wilder perform this bad in the biggest stage. And there were moments in fight wherein Parker made Wilder ridiculous.

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This is a big shocker Wilder just lost to Joseph Parker by a unanimous decision Parker dominated Wilder from start to finish he could not land his big right he was stationary while Parker was moving and had good timing with his jabs and right, it must be because of a very long lay off and not facing a high caliber fighter like Parker, Joseph attributed his winnings to Fury's advice and training with him, it looks like we are not going to see the Wilder -Joshua match, after this upset.
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Here is the update on these big events

Dmitry Bivol def. Lyndon Arthur via unanimous decision (120-107 x3)

Daniel Dubois def. Jarrell Miller via 10th-round TKO (2:52)

Agit Kabayel def. Arslanbek Makhmudov via fourth-round TKO (2:03)

Jai Opetaia def. Ellis Zorro via first-round KO (2:56) | Watch finish

Filip Hrgovic def. Mark De Mori via first-round TKO (1:46)

Frank Sanchez def. Junior Fa via seventh-round TKO (2:42)

The Wilder-Parker is now undergoing, and the fight lacks action as both fighters are keeping each other at bay Wilder is trying to look for an opening to blast the power of his right but Parker does not want to give him a chance, Parker is leading in an unofficial scorecard.
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They had the weigh-ins earlier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MeitvOM5PQ

@hilariousetc. Have Joshua and Wilder also agreed that their fight will again be in Saudi Arabia?

The skeptical me thinks that if Joshua and Wilder have already signed a contract and it is agreed to also be in Saudi Arabia then there might be some people that will make it quite certain that they will win their fights spectacularly with knockouts heheehehee.

Not publicly announced but it's looking like it's a done deal. Eddie Hearn yesterday said an announcement will likely be made after the card, but it's probably a similar situation to the Usyk/Fury fight where Fury's performance lead to the delay as that was the fight that was meant to be tomorrow instead of this one. If AJ and Wilder win comfortably or without much damage then I'm sure the fight will be announced in the ring tomorrow but if one of them loses then it's gonna throw a spanner in the works.
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The press conference is just getting started guys -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK24-TGnky8

It’ll be interesting to see how Joshua & Wilder conduct themselves. They have both already hinted towards a potential fight in the future, if they both win on Saturday.

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All the matchups are worth watching this is indeed a mega-fight no championship belts are on the line for the Heavyweight but this is a crucial fights for every participant in mega-fights one interesting matchup that caught my attention is the Dubois - Miller matchup, the faceoff is very intense and the roasting is very funny I'm sure this too will go at it I have this feeling that this is the most exciting match that will produce a lot of action because both fighters are almost equal in their style and power.

I'm also hoping Wilder and Joshua win so they can finally meet after years of unfruitful negotiation.

Daniel Dubois doesn't BACK DOWN from Jarrell Miller in TENSE face off at final presser

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The press conference is just getting started guys -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK24-TGnky8

It’ll be interesting to see how Joshua & Wilder conduct themselves. They have both already hinted towards a potential fight in the future, if they both win on Saturday.

sportsbet.io odds - https://sportsbet.io/sports/boxing/matches/future
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