Joseph Parker
(05-14-2016, 12:02 AM)justafan Wrote: If Stanaway is the high flier he makes himself out to be... would he not have got a French interpreter???
This video is the most painful thing I've ever seen!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fIPZbzofkM

Agree. As a kiwi expat here in europe I found it embarrassing they kept on with the questions even though the poor guy was clearly uncomfortable - then kept insisting he answer 'in english please'.  Why not a french translator  as a contingency plan? Maybe the french wanted to tune in to see the interview and therefore a little more hype for the french viewers. Pretty short sighted from Duco
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It made NZ boxing look very amateur!
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Stanaway is a massive Wanker. I'd love to fight him in the fight for life.
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Stanaway is an embarrasment
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Ignore the hype, let's look at the facts:

Duco has gotten Parker an eliminator title fight against a top 5 opponent in NZ
Stu Duncan has worked out the contracts so that we have a great, for real opponent
Parker has gone from an Olympic reject to the possibility of fighting for the title.
Kevin Barry has transformed Parker in terms of skill, physique, and mentally.
The Undercard is good.

Yes, Duco charges too much money for PPV. Yes, they have put on circus acts that we don't like. And yes, Lonergan is a loud mouth.
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(05-14-2016, 11:45 AM)diehard Wrote: Ignore the hype, let's look at the facts:

Duco has gotten Parker an eliminator title fight against a top 5 opponent in NZ
Stu Duncan has worked out the contracts so that we have a great, for real opponent
Parker has gone from an Olympic reject to the possibility of fighting for the title.
Kevin Barry has transformed Parker in terms of skill, physique, and mentally.
The Undercard is good.

Yes, Duco charges too much money for PPV.  Yes, they have put on circus acts that we don't like.  And yes, Lonergan is a loud mouth.

Yep, fair call. And yes i would make Boxingfan25 favourite against Stanaway.
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Patrick McKendry Patrick McKendry is a rugby writer for the Herald.
Boxing: Camp Joshua eyes Parker fight

Promoter for heavyweight champ talks of London match-up.

Anthony Joshua, Britain's popular new heavyweight champion, is preparing for the first defence of his IBF title reign and his promoter Eddie Hearn is already talking about a match-up with Kiwi Joseph Parker.

Fighters can't afford to look too far ahead but their promoters have to, and it appears Hearn is excited about the chance of a collision between his man and Parker in London.

If Parker is successful in his world title eliminator fight against Carlos Takam at Manukau's Vodafone Events Centre next Saturday, he will fight the victor of Joshua v Dominic Breazeale. Going by Joshua's win over previous champion Charles Martin last time out, he will be the heavy favourite.

The stage then would be set for two of the most exciting heavyweights in the world to meet in the ring.

"It's a great fight ... Parker is a real threat," Hearn told a British Sky Sports interviewer of Parker's fight in South Auckland in seven days.

"Takam is a dangerous fighter as well. We're going to see what Parker is made of in that fight, and if he wins then on November 19, I believe, the IBF will send a letter out saying Joshua must fight him.

"So we haven't got one eye on that fight, we've got all eyes on it.

"Joshua v Parker in time could be a big fight, but don't rule out Carlos Takam in that fight."

With Joshua, Tyson Fury and David Haye in England, plus lesser heavyweights such as David Price, Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora, it is clear where the money is now. Joshua, 26, unbeaten in 16 pro fights, sells out the 20,000-seat London O2 Arena in minutes and will likely fight at Wembley should his star continue to shine.

It has Parker's promoter Dean Lonergan thinking his man is likely to fight out of the English capital should he follow a similar trajectory.

"If Joe did beat Joshua then I can see him fighting in London for two years because that is where the market is," Lonergan said. "You have David Haye and Tyson Fury there, plus Joshua, all big and popular fighters, and I believe the British public and media will take to Joseph too."

Lonergan experienced the Joshua effect in person when he was at last month's fight between the Olympic gold medallist and Martin, who entered the ring in a crown and left thoroughly chastened after being flattened twice in the second round.

But while he was one of the poorest-quality champions in recent times, there is no doubting the power Joshua has in both hands.

"That was invaluable for us to get to see what the Joshua mania is like in London," Lonergan said. "We were four or five rows back from the ring and the atmosphere, the fervour, in the arena was unreal."

While Lonergan is paid to consider all opportunities for Parker, there is no doubt Takam is a far more challenging opponent than Breazeale, hand-picked by Joshua's promoters as close to a sure thing.

"Joseph has to get past Carlos Takam first, of course, and this fight next week I believe is the most important fight to be held in New Zealand. It will unlock doors to the big time and it has been done by mainly fighting in New Zealand. Many people said it couldn't be done - it has never been done before - and certainly David Tua couldn't do it."

- NZ Herald
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Oh man that interview with takam was ratshit. Major fail and disrespectful. Oh well I guess when Parker wins this will be the last fight in NZ.
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Sorry, The Fly, no soliciting. I deleted your post.
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(05-14-2016, 06:02 PM)diehard Wrote: Sorry, The Fly, no soliciting.  I deleted your post.

All good. Just thought someone could use it. I already have a TAB account
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