I gotta say as far as PPV's go that was the best one in ages.
I gotta say as far as PPV's go that was the best one in ages.
Just watching Parkers post fight presser
He hasn't got any complaints, he seems pretty nonplussed by the result to be honest.
He might be a likeable fella and all that but he just comes across as a right drip, I'm not sure where the fire is.
My word two great HW in one night l was entertained well worth the money.
Also Dave Allen his win yes a good night.
I enjoyed all the bill , i will be honest i turned it off when Katie Taylor was on as i dont like watching women fight.
Connor Benn is going nowhere he struggled again against a club fighter.
Delboy fought like a real warrior , as did Whyte , would love to see them get it on again.
Was the best card I've seen in ages.
Take a bow Del Boy... that was some finish đ
BACKUP PLAN Anthony Joshua v Dillian Whyte rematch will happen in April if Deontay Wilder doesnât sign, declares Eddie Hearn
Promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that Anthony Joshua will rematch Dillian Whyte next April, if the Deontay Wilder fight cannot be made.
Following his dramatic win over Joseph Parker last night, live on talkSPORT, Whyte has catapulted himself into contention for a world title shot.
And now Eddie Hearn, who promotes both Whyte and Joshua, has stated that the Brixton man could get what heâs looking for next April.
âEverybody seems to want the Joshua-Wilder fight, including us,â declared Hearn.
âJoshua has I think the toughest fight of his career on September 22 against Povetkin at Wembley Stadium, but after that we have April planned back at Wembley and the guy we want is Deontay Wilder.
âBut heâs very reluctant to agree a deal or sign a contract and, if he doesnât, Dillian Whyte will be straight in there.â
Whyte beat Parker in a back-and-forth battle which saw both men knocked down, and the 30-year-old clinging on for life at the final bell.
In the past two years, he has also beaten fellow heavyweight contenders Lucas Browne, Robert Helenius and Dereck Chisora and so is now on the verge of the world stage.
Hearn continued: âHe has earned the right to fight Anthony Joshua, heâs just beaten Joseph Parker who Joshua beat. He had him down, Joshua didnât have him down.
âThey also have a brilliant rivalry that stems back many years.
âDillian Whyte beat Joshua in the amateurs, Joshua beat Whyte in the pros at the O2 in an epic fight.
âOf course, our aim with Anthony is to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, but if Wilder wonât fight him, then Dillian Whyte has absolutely earned the shot to jump in in April.â
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
British boxing has THE WORST commentating EVER!!!
How do you sit through that horse shit?
Are they even watching the fights?
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