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(12-17-2016, 06:32 PM)NakiFan Wrote: [ -> ]Junior definitely looks stronger each outing.

he is. but a work in progress after 3 years off. id say a year away until he is really to be in perfect shape. currently negoitaing a deal in the use, nz and eurpoe so we have allot of options. the great thing about options is we can get close to perfect.
Hughie Fury: Forget Joseph Parker, the Furys will rule the heavyweight world

Hughie Fury wasn't impressed with Joseph Parker.

Joseph Parker has been put on notice by a bolshie Hughie Fury, who says he and his disgraced cousin Tyson Fury plan to rule the heavyweight division like the Klitschko brothers did.

New WBO champion Parker heads to Samoa on Sunday for a victory tour with his belt, won by beating Mexico's Andy Ruiz in Auckland on December 10.

It's a belt Hughie Fury wants and the big Brit has talked up his desire to do more than just grab it off Parker.

Joseph Parker is a target now he is the WBO heavyweight champion.

Fury, 22, suddenly finds himself in demand as the heavyweight ranks continue to swirl following the demise of Tyson Fury, who had to relinquish his belts through drug issues and mental health problems.

Hughie appears to be the mandatory challenger to Parker, a fight the WBO rules say must happen by the end of March. Fury is also being courted by WBC champion Deontay Wilder.

Hughie told TalkSport in the UK that Parker was "definitely on his radar".

"I am the mandatory position now with the WBO so it's looking likely it could be him," the 1.98m Hughie said.

"It's also looking like Deontay Wilder, so we're in the mix of these two fights at the moment.

"I feel great, so the next fight is going to be for the world championship whoever it is going to be."

Wilder had greater appeal at the moment because the American appeared to be willing to defend his title in Manchester, as early as February.

Parker's handlers at Duco Events would prefer the WBO fight to be in New Zealand or perhaps Samoa if talks there over the next few days prove fruitful. Duco are also keen on exploring a match for Parker against Wilder as they seek to unify the division, adding to the intrigue enveloping this trio of fighters.

Hughie is confident Tyson will return to action next year, though he said he wouldn't fight his cousin.

"No, we would never fight each other, we are like brothers. But the plan is, I'll win my belt and he will come back and we will rule the division like the Klitschko brothers did.

"We'll take it one belt at a time."

Fury, who is training in Cannes in the south of France, had little regard for the fighters who have claimed his cousin's hardware.

"I don't believe there are a lot of champions out there. It's an easy time to get belts at the moment. The plan is to get all the belts back ... I believe there is a lot of hype in the division."

He had watched Parker's performance and wasn't impressed.

"To be honest, I had Ruiz winning the fight but I think he gave the fight away in the end," Hughie told TalkSport.

He was similarly dismissive of Anthony Joshua's defence of his IBF belt against American Eric Molina a few hours after Parker, a fight which ended in a third round knockout.

"It was an easy fight. Molina looked beaten before he got in the ring. He looked terrified in there."

Hughie believed Joshua would be found out by Wladimir Klitshcko in their clash at Wembley in April, describing it as "a fight too soon for him".

Hughie said Joshua's lack of movement and straight line attack would see him walk into trouble against Klitschko who would win in "six or seven rounds".

Hughie hasn't fought since April as he battled health problems associated with his bad skin condition. Ironically he had a scheduled fight against Ruiz in October cancelled when the Mexican unexpectedly pulled out. The irony is he could now fight for the belt that Ruiz couldn't win against Parker.

"I was always fighting at 30-40 per cent," he said of his health struggles during a 20-0 career featuring 10 knockouts. "I feel great now. I'm ready. I've been working hard on fitness training and techniques and style. It's about out-thinking your opponent."

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(12-17-2016, 06:29 PM)markk Wrote: [ -> ]also essentially the fascia of your lats connect to your gluts which form all power combined with range of your touristic spine to create force through your fist. so pushing into the ground (sitting down on punches) which is mainly activated through your gluts then transfer the power to lats. the coating of your late the fascia is critical for the coil of punches. the range then allow you to accelerate for longer to create power. this is essentially the training junior is doing with tom walsh, jack gill and val adams. world leading stuff. when you watch a AJ training video he is essentially doing this at a basic level. he is the most scientific boxer for a force production point of view in my opinion behind junior. junior is just starting this style of training but the guys are literally inventing/making up the stuff. both have PH'd and in another year you will see junior fa as a freak power wise IMO.

Gluts aren't an extension muscle, neither are lats, they both contract. The only true punching muscle is the triceps, but they only allow you to extend the arm. Sitting down on your punches allows you to stay better centered which generates more power (most martial artists focus on this) and also allows legs and hips to provide push and torque. Pecs, however, can help in the sense that they use pushing power (that's why they build when you bench press) and lateral to central movement (like for a hook).
(12-17-2016, 07:18 PM)diehard Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2016, 06:29 PM)markk Wrote: [ -> ]also essentially the fascia of your lats connect to your gluts which form all power combined with range of your touristic spine to create force through your fist. so pushing into the ground (sitting down on punches) which is mainly activated through your gluts then transfer the power to lats. the coating of your late the fascia is critical for the coil of punches. the range then allow you to accelerate for longer to create power. this is essentially the training junior is doing with tom walsh, jack gill and val adams. world leading stuff. when you watch a AJ training video he is essentially doing this at a basic level. he is the most scientific boxer for a force production point of view in my opinion behind junior. junior is just starting this style of training but the guys are literally inventing/making up the stuff. both have PH'd and in another year you will see junior fa as a freak power wise IMO.

Gluts aren't an extension muscle, neither are lats, they both contract. The only true punching muscle is the triceps, but they only allow you to extend the arm. Sitting down on your punches allows you to stay better centered which generates more power (most martial artists focus on this) and also allows legs and hips to provide push and torque. Pecs, however, can help in the sense that they use pushing power (that's why they build when you bench press) and lateral to central movement (like for a hook).

Gluts are the strongest muscle in the body and allow for hip power. Sprinting , shot out and a right hand. Are all very similar movement.
(12-17-2016, 08:43 PM)markk Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2016, 07:18 PM)diehard Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2016, 06:29 PM)markk Wrote: [ -> ]also essentially the fascia of your lats connect to your gluts which form all power combined with  range of your touristic spine to  create force through your fist. so pushing into the ground (sitting down on punches) which is mainly activated through your gluts then transfer the power to lats. the coating of your late the fascia is critical for the coil of punches. the range then allow you to accelerate for longer to create power. this is essentially the training junior is doing with tom walsh, jack gill and val adams. world leading stuff. when you watch a AJ training video he is essentially doing this at a basic level. he is the most scientific boxer for a force production point of view in my opinion behind junior. junior is just starting this style of training but the  guys are literally inventing/making up the stuff. both have PH'd and in another year you will see junior fa as a freak power wise IMO.

Gluts aren't an extension muscle, neither are lats, they both contract. The only true punching muscle is the triceps, but they only allow you to extend the arm.  Sitting down on your punches allows you to stay better centered which generates more power (most martial artists focus on this) and also allows legs and hips to provide push and torque.   Pecs, however, can help in the sense that they use pushing power (that's why they build when you bench press) and lateral to central movement (like for a hook).

Gluts are the strongest muscle in the body and allow for hip power.  Sprinting , shot out and a right hand. Are all very similar movement.
Please don't have Junior hit someone with his glute--sounds like WWE.  Can't see those muscles movements as the same--yes glutes are the biggest muscle (jaw muscle is the strongest) but while they can make your stance solid, they contract not extend, and the most they'll help with is making sure you don't sh*t yourself when someone big is coming toward you.
Nice article about the Downs Syndrome man who does the ring walk with Parker, and also did with Tua.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11767452
I wondered about that guy. I assumed he was a relation oh Joe's.
This whole time I thought it was Sham.
(12-20-2016, 10:14 PM)diehard Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2016/12/opinion-who-is-hughie-fury.html

Typical rubbish reporting by a sports writer with no real knowledge of the sport.

Anyone who watches hughie fury fight knows he is a danger. For a guy who is 2 years younger than JP his skill set and composure is impressive.

His trainer/dad Peter fury is one of the best tactical coaches there is, and his sparring partner is the best heavyweight in the world. Plus he is a year older than the kassi fight at 22, and ggetting closer to reaching his prime.

You best belive you would see a better hughie fury than ever before against parker, with a gameplan to exploit all the chinks Barry hasn't ironed out.

I see it as a well matched fight and it'll be a very impressive win if Joe pulls it off.

If this fight gets signed, 
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