01-19-2016, 02:30 AM
(01-18-2016, 05:00 PM)Jamieson Wrote:(01-18-2016, 04:21 PM)shamrock Wrote: Exciting times. JP needs fight David Haye now for credibility, JP said himself he is ready for Wilder Fury and Klit. I see the focus in British circles is on Haye Vs Joshua. Joshua says he is not yet ready for the bigtime, that is Wilder, Fury or Klit., I expect he's taking sound advice or has a wise head on young shoulders.
Nice one Sham. I'm thinking Haye has bigger fish to fry than Parker.
Parker thinks he's ready for the top 3? Confidence is great but has his opposition really helped develop him?
His team has done well to maneuver him safely to where he's at but I think he should sit back a bit and wait for things to clear up a bit (Fury/ Wlad II, Wilder/ Povetkin, Chagaev/ Brown/ Oquendo if he still has a contracted shot) while getting experience against some actual gatekeeper types like Arreola, Kassi, Thompson or challenge himself against the likes of Mansour or Cunningham.
A loss could set him back but not learning and developing against better competition could see him in the same light as Wilder and Martin are seen: Vulnerable.
Areola has been offered good money multiple times - as has Cunningham. Thompson or Mansour as his first southpaw - not a chance .. Kassi i like but want him to notch a win up first. Haye is a dangerous opponent make no mistakes about it .. lets see how things unfold .. I think Joshua fights Chisora next then Haye as they are both local blockbusters. Chisora has been ordered to fight Helenius but i cant see this fight happening - Chisora is promoted by Sauerlands who Helenius has been at war with and the very reason he has been innactive to as long as he has. He holds the IBF International title and I think he will head in that direction (why wouldnt you) ..