Joseph Parker
I don't really think the Browne fight make dollars and cents.
Would have to be in Oz in a big stadium ...would it sell?
Does it carry anything going forward in the UK ?
I don't like it
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Best $$$ fight for Parker out there right now is Browne.
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Boxing: Joseph Parker to round out year with training camp

Joseph Parker won't fight again this year but a long rest isn't on the agenda as trainer Kevin Barry is set to leave Las Vegas for Auckland to keep the Kiwi world heavyweight champion in shape before Christmas.

Barry confirmed time had run out to fit in another title defence this year but said a period of regrouping in New Zealand wouldn't be a bad thing for 25-year-old Parker, who normally spends seven to eight months a year in the United States.

"It will let Joe freshen up," Barry told the Herald on Sunday. "It is five weeks since the Fury fight and Joe has had three 12-round contests in the last 10 months. It will give him some much needed recovery time and allow him to spend time with family."

Barry, who will arrive this week, said the plan was for a six-week camp in Auckland, three or four weeks off over Christmas, and another camp in Las Vegas before a fight in February or March.

An opponent has not been signed but Barry said a bout against American Bryant Jennings was a possibility. Jennings, 33, has a 20-win, two-loss professional record and went 12 rounds with Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 before losing by decision. Parker sparred with Klitschko in Florida in training for that fight.

A Jennings fight would help Parker boost his profile in the US before a potential unification bout against WBC champion Deontay Wilder next year. And Jennings, an experienced and credible boxer, is promoted by Top Rank's Bob Arum, who has a business relationship with Parker's promoters Duco Events.

"We have some very big options on the table for next year," Barry said. "Now, more than ever, we can't take our foot off the gas in terms of training. Joe is a world champion - we have to keep him in shape. We have to make sure all the niggles are taken care of. We've had some very awkward opponents. The last fight [Hughie Fury] was the most awkward guy in the heavyweight division."

Japan's Kyotaro Fujimoto, Australian Lucas Browne and Russian Alexander Povetkin were all potential opponents for Parker following his majority points win over mandatory challenger Fury in Manchester last month, but none of the deals stacked up for Parker and his team. The decision means Parker has fought only twice this year - by far his least active as a professional.

Barry said he envisaged Parker fighting at least two voluntary title defences next year. While all three recognised world heavyweight champions - Parker, Anthony Joshua and Wilder - said they were eager to unify the division, money remains a major sticking point.

Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn has said Parker is in line to fight Joshua next year should the Briton get past Carlos Takam today, but that's news to Parker's promoter David Higgins.
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So KB is saying Parker put on too much muscle while gaining power? When? His last three fights went the distance. But I agree, he needs to up his speed. To mine, he's lost both speed and power. He's not being trained right.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/opinion/98340318/how-joseph-parker-can-beat-anthony-joshua--on-a-good-night
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Browne fight does nothing to promote JP in the UK or US market... why bother
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Why would that joshua performance give the parker camp hope?

Joe went life and death with takam and lost at least 5 rounds. Joshua shut him out with a broken nose
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More hope than if Takam was KO'd in 2 surely....
Takam was warming to his work when the stoppage happened - not saying he was going to win on points or KO as his power is only average.
But he was trying to make AJ gas and that would be the blueprint now
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Also After Dillian Whyte calling JP shit after Hughie fight did anyone else think DW v Helenius was a mirror image.
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(10-29-2017, 03:19 PM)bart Wrote: Also After Dillian Whyte calling JP shit after Hughie fight did anyone else think DW v Helenius was a mirror image.

Yes

Whyte has peaked at european level
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