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Frank Buglioni has won the first fight of the night after Emmanuel Feuzeu retired from the match after the sixth round with a hand injury.
4:35am – Good morning and thanks for tuning in to Newshub’s live updates of the upcoming bout between Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte.

There are lots of undercards to get through before the main event. We will provide updates at the end of each undercard and any other updates throughout the morning.

Who do you think will win the fight? Vote in our poll below.

Hello and welcome to live updates of the massive showdown between Kiwi Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte from the 02 Arena in London.

Plenty is on the line for both fighters as the winner will be in pole position to challenge for Deontay Wilder’s WBC championship, and Anthony Joshua’s WBO, WBA and IBF belts.

Both fighters have just one loss on their record, both to Anthony Joshua.

Whyte seriously hurt Joshua with a huge left hook and came within a whisker of knocking him out in 2015 and Parker is the only man to go 12 rounds with Joshua.

Parker has never been stopped or even knocked down as a pro and is hunting his first KO since 2016. Whyte is a KO expert. With so many storylines to this incredibly even matchup, this is not to be missed.

There are nine undercards scheduled before the big fight. Parker vs Joshua will not be before 9:30 am (NZ time).


Pre-fight banter: Andrew Gourdie: Why Joseph Parker is definitely not a coward

OPINION: Joseph Parker didn’t need to fight Dillian Whyte.

At 26 years old, having suffered the first defeat of his career, it would have been easier for Parker to, well, take it easy. Go on a holiday, come back, knock over some average fighters at home, pad out your record, pick up the pay cheque.

A bit like Dillian Whyte did after he lost to Anthony Joshua in 2015.

But no, Joseph Parker has responded to his first defeat by stepping into the ring for a risky – even dangerous – fight against a man with a near-identical record fighting in front of his home crowd.

All of which really makes a complete mockery of Whyte’s suggestion – six times over – that Joseph Parker is a coward.

This is trash talk of the worst kind. I get what he’s trying to say – Parker had his chance against Anthony Joshua and he didn’t take it.

He didn’t give the best performance he could give at the Principality Stadium. He didn’t throw enough punches in the latter rounds – he lost his title.

But the fact he even had a chance to get in the ring with Joshua came about through being courageous, not a coward.

And as some people, including Whyte, question whether Parker still has the hunger – the fire in his belly – to be the best in the world, it’s worth taking a look at some of the risk, perhaps even unnecessary ones, that Parker and his team have taken during his career.

It’s a little more than two years since a 24-year old Parker faced Carlos Takam in a fight that nearly saw him crash, as he pulled out of the driveway on his road to the title.

In hindsight, it was bordering on reckless to take on an experienced, respected fighter like Takam, but Parker backed himself and got the job done.

Three wins later, he had his world title.

Now he could have done what Deontay Wilder has done for most of his tenure as WBC champion – sit on your title and fight at home against average boxers.

No, Parker had his eyes on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua wasn’t going to come to him – he had to go to Joshua – so he risks his title by travelling to the UK to make a name for himself. He takes on Hughie Fury in Fury’s own backyard and he wins.

That takes guts. He doesn’t deliver an eye-catching performance, but it helps him achieve his target of a fight with Joshua.

That’s taking matters into your own hands.

And what has Whyte done? He’s lost to an up-and-coming Anthony Joshua, before the champ was a champ, and… that’s about it.

He’s taken few risks and fought once outside the UK. Thirty years old and he’s barely left home.

Who’s the coward here?

Whyte is a good, aggressive fighter. Parker is taking on a serious challenge this weekend.

On the back of a first loss, this is a significant moment in his career. He slipped against Joshua, but a defeat to Whyte would see him fall down the heavyweight ranks, with a tough road to recovery ahead.

Win, though, and it’s on. It confirms his status as a top-five heavyweight and he’s well in the mix for another shot at the title.

That’s why Kiwis like him. As a boxer, he’s ambitious, and he’s not afraid of anyone or anything.

For that, Parker deserves more respect than he’s received from Dillian Whyte. Given what’s at stake for him at this precarious stage of his career, accepting this fight has proved Joseph Parker is certainly not a coward.

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Frank Buglioni has won the first fight of the night after Emmanuel Feuzeu retired from the match after the sixth round with a hand injury.
4:35am -  Good morning and thanks for tuning in to Newshub's live updates of the upcoming bout between Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte.

There are lots of undercards to get through before the main event. We will provide updates at the end of each undercard and any other updates throughout the morning.

Who do you think will win the fight? Vote in our poll below.

Hello and welcome to live updates of the massive showdown between Kiwi Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte from the 02 Arena in London.

Plenty is on the line for both fighters as the winner will be in pole position to challenge for Deontay Wilder's WBC championship, and Anthony Joshua's WBO, WBA and IBF belts.

Both fighters have just one loss on their record, both to Anthony Joshua.

Whyte seriously hurt Joshua with a huge left hook and came within a whisker of knocking him out in 2015 and Parker is the only man to go 12 rounds with Joshua.

Parker has never been stopped or even knocked down as a pro and is hunting his first KO since 2016. Whyte is a KO expert. With so many storylines to this incredibly even matchup, this is not to be missed.

There are nine undercards scheduled before the big fight. Parker vs Joshua will not be before 9:30 am (NZ time).

Pre-fight banter: Andrew Gourdie: Why Joseph Parker is definitely not a coward

OPINION: Joseph Parker didn't need to fight Dillian Whyte.


At 26 years old, having suffered the first defeat of his career, it would have been easier for Parker to, well, take it easy. Go on a holiday, come back, knock over some average fighters at home, pad out your record, pick up the pay cheque.

A bit like Dillian Whyte did after he lost to Anthony Joshua in 2015.

But no, Joseph Parker has responded to his first defeat by stepping into the ring for a risky - even dangerous - fight against a man with a near-identical record fighting in front of his home crowd.

All of which really makes a complete mockery of Whyte's suggestion - six times over - that Joseph Parker is a coward.


This is trash talk of the worst kind. I get what he's trying to say - Parker had his chance against Anthony Joshua and he didn't take it.

He didn't give the best performance he could give at the Principality Stadium. He didn't throw enough punches in the latter rounds - he lost his title.

But the fact he even had a chance to get in the ring with Joshua came about through being courageous, not a coward.

And as some people, including Whyte, question whether Parker still has the hunger - the fire in his belly - to be the best in the world, it's worth taking a look at some of the risk, perhaps even unnecessary ones, that Parker and his team have taken during his career.

It's a little more than two years since a 24-year old Parker faced Carlos Takam in a fight that nearly saw him crash, as he pulled out of the driveway on his road to the title.

In hindsight, it was bordering on reckless to take on an experienced, respected fighter like Takam, but Parker backed himself and got the job done.

Three wins later, he had his world title.

Now he could have done what Deontay Wilder has done for most of his tenure as WBC champion - sit on your title and fight at home against average boxers.

No, Parker had his eyes on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua wasn't going to come to him - he had to go to Joshua - so he risks his title by travelling to the UK to make a name for himself. He takes on Hughie Fury in Fury's own backyard and he wins.

That takes guts. He doesn't deliver an eye-catching performance, but it helps him achieve his target of a fight with Joshua.

That's taking matters into your own hands.

And what has Whyte done? He’s lost to an up-and-coming Anthony Joshua, before the champ was a champ, and... that’s about it.

He's taken few risks and fought once outside the UK. Thirty years old and he's barely left home.

Who's the coward here?

Whyte is a good, aggressive fighter. Parker is taking on a serious challenge this weekend.

On the back of a first loss, this is a significant moment in his career. He slipped against Joshua, but a defeat to Whyte would see him fall down the heavyweight ranks, with a tough road to recovery ahead.

Win, though, and it's on. It confirms his status as a top-five heavyweight and he’s well in the mix for another shot at the title.

That's why Kiwis like him. As a boxer, he’s ambitious, and he’s not afraid of anyone or anything.

For that, Parker deserves more respect than he's received from Dillian Whyte. Given what’s at stake for him at this precarious stage of his career, accepting this fight has proved Joseph Parker is certainly not a coward.

Newshub. 

Welcome To Free Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing Live Stream Free Online On July 28,Saturday 2018.

Welcome To Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte 2018 Boxing online free live stream Regular Season high quality(HD) broadcast on July 28 Saturday, 2018. Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte online match on any device. You can follow to watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing free online live streaming direct HD TV coverage game from here details below.


Frank Buglioni has won the first fight of the night after Emmanuel Feuzeu retired from the match after the sixth round with a hand injury.
4:35am -  Good morning and thanks for tuning in to Newshub's live updates of the upcoming bout between Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte.

There are lots of undercards to get through before the main event. We will provide updates at the end of each undercard and any other updates throughout the morning.

Who do you think will win the fight? Vote in our poll below.

Hello and welcome to live updates of the massive showdown between Kiwi Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte from the 02 Arena in London.

Plenty is on the line for both fighters as the winner will be in pole position to challenge for Deontay Wilder's WBC championship, and Anthony Joshua's WBO, WBA and IBF belts.

Both fighters have just one loss on their record, both to Anthony Joshua.

Whyte seriously hurt Joshua with a huge left hook and came within a whisker of knocking him out in 2015 and Parker is the only man to go 12 rounds with Joshua.

Parker has never been stopped or even knocked down as a pro and is hunting his first KO since 2016. Whyte is a KO expert. With so many storylines to this incredibly even matchup, this is not to be missed.

There are nine undercards scheduled before the big fight. Parker vs Joshua will not be before 9:30 am (NZ time).

Pre-fight banter: Andrew Gourdie: Why Joseph Parker is definitely not a coward

OPINION: Joseph Parker didn't need to fight Dillian Whyte.


At 26 years old, having suffered the first defeat of his career, it would have been easier for Parker to, well, take it easy. Go on a holiday, come back, knock over some average fighters at home, pad out your record, pick up the pay cheque.

A bit like Dillian Whyte did after he lost to Anthony Joshua in 2015.

But no, Joseph Parker has responded to his first defeat by stepping into the ring for a risky - even dangerous - fight against a man with a near-identical record fighting in front of his home crowd.

All of which really makes a complete mockery of Whyte's suggestion - six times over - that Joseph Parker is a coward.

This is trash talk of the worst kind. I get what he's trying to say - Parker had his chance against Anthony Joshua and he didn't take it.

He didn't give the best performance he could give at the Principality Stadium. He didn't throw enough punches in the latter rounds - he lost his title.

But the fact he even had a chance to get in the ring with Joshua came about through being courageous, not a coward.

And as some people, including Whyte, question whether Parker still has the hunger - the fire in his belly - to be the best in the world, it's worth taking a look at some of the risk, perhaps even unnecessary ones, that Parker and his team have taken during his career.

It's a little more than two years since a 24-year old Parker faced Carlos Takam in a fight that nearly saw him crash, as he pulled out of the driveway on his road to the title.

In hindsight, it was bordering on reckless to take on an experienced, respected fighter like Takam, but Parker backed himself and got the job done.

Three wins later, he had his world title.

Now he could have done what Deontay Wilder has done for most of his tenure as WBC champion - sit on your title and fight at home against average boxers.

No, Parker had his eyes on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua wasn't going to come to him - he had to go to Joshua - so he risks his title by travelling to the UK to make a name for himself. He takes on Hughie Fury in Fury's own backyard and he wins.

That takes guts. He doesn't deliver an eye-catching performance, but it helps him achieve his target of a fight with Joshua.

That's taking matters into your own hands.

And what has Whyte done? He’s lost to an up-and-coming Anthony Joshua, before the champ was a champ, and... that’s about it.

He's taken few risks and fought once outside the UK. Thirty years old and he's barely left home.

Who's the coward here?

Whyte is a good, aggressive fighter. Parker is taking on a serious challenge this weekend.

On the back of a first loss, this is a significant moment in his career. He slipped against Joshua, but a defeat to Whyte would see him fall down the heavyweight ranks, with a tough road to recovery ahead.

Win, though, and it's on. It confirms his status as a top-five heavyweight and he’s well in the mix for another shot at the title.

That's why Kiwis like him. As a boxer, he’s ambitious, and he’s not afraid of anyone or anything.

For that, Parker deserves more respect than he's received from Dillian Whyte. Given what’s at stake for him at this precarious stage of his career, accepting this fight has proved Joseph Parker is certainly not a coward.

Newshub. 

Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing Live Stream Free Online On July 28,Saturday 2018.

Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte 2018 Boxing online free live stream Regular Season high quality(HD) broadcast on July 28 Saturday, 2018. Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte online match on any device. You can follow to watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing free online live streaming direct HD TV coverage game from here details below.


Frank Buglioni has won the first fight of the night after Emmanuel Feuzeu retired from the match after the sixth round with a hand injury.
4:35am -  Good morning and thanks for tuning in to Newshub's live updates of the upcoming bout between Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte.

There are lots of undercards to get through before the main event. We will provide updates at the end of each undercard and any other updates throughout the morning.

Who do you think will win the fight? Vote in our poll below.

Hello and welcome to live updates of the massive showdown between Kiwi Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte from the 02 Arena in London.

Plenty is on the line for both fighters as the winner will be in pole position to challenge for Deontay Wilder's WBC championship, and Anthony Joshua's WBO, WBA and IBF belts.

Both fighters have just one loss on their record, both to Anthony Joshua.

Whyte seriously hurt Joshua with a huge left hook and came within a whisker of knocking him out in 2015 and Parker is the only man to go 12 rounds with Joshua.

Parker has never been stopped or even knocked down as a pro and is hunting his first KO since 2016. Whyte is a KO expert. With so many storylines to this incredibly even matchup, this is not to be missed.

There are nine undercards scheduled before the big fight. Parker vs Joshua will not be before 9:30 am (NZ time).


Pre-fight banter: Andrew Gourdie: Why Joseph Parker is definitely not a coward

OPINION: Joseph Parker didn't need to fight Dillian Whyte.

At 26 years old, having suffered the first defeat of his career, it would have been easier for Parker to, well, take it easy. Go on a holiday, come back, knock over some average fighters at home, pad out your record, pick up the pay cheque.

A bit like Dillian Whyte did after he lost to Anthony Joshua in 2015.

But no, Joseph Parker has responded to his first defeat by stepping into the ring for a risky - even dangerous - fight against a man with a near-identical record fighting in front of his home crowd.

All of which really makes a complete mockery of Whyte's suggestion - six times over - that Joseph Parker is a coward.

This is trash talk of the worst kind. I get what he's trying to say - Parker had his chance against Anthony Joshua and he didn't take it.

He didn't give the best performance he could give at the Principality Stadium. He didn't throw enough punches in the latter rounds - he lost his title.

But the fact he even had a chance to get in the ring with Joshua came about through being courageous, not a coward.

And as some people, including Whyte, question whether Parker still has the hunger - the fire in his belly - to be the best in the world, it's worth taking a look at some of the risk, perhaps even unnecessary ones, that Parker and his team have taken during his career.

It's a little more than two years since a 24-year old Parker faced Carlos Takam in a fight that nearly saw him crash, as he pulled out of the driveway on his road to the title.

In hindsight, it was bordering on reckless to take on an experienced, respected fighter like Takam, but Parker backed himself and got the job done.

Three wins later, he had his world title.

Now he could have done what Deontay Wilder has done for most of his tenure as WBC champion - sit on your title and fight at home against average boxers.

No, Parker had his eyes on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua wasn't going to come to him - he had to go to Joshua - so he risks his title by travelling to the UK to make a name for himself. He takes on Hughie Fury in Fury's own backyard and he wins.

That takes guts. He doesn't deliver an eye-catching performance, but it helps him achieve his target of a fight with Joshua.

That's taking matters into your own hands.

And what has Whyte done? He’s lost to an up-and-coming Anthony Joshua, before the champ was a champ, and... that’s about it.

He's taken few risks and fought once outside the UK. Thirty years old and he's barely left home.

Who's the coward here?

Whyte is a good, aggressive fighter. Parker is taking on a serious challenge this weekend.

On the back of a first loss, this is a significant moment in his career. He slipped against Joshua, but a defeat to Whyte would see him fall down the heavyweight ranks, with a tough road to recovery ahead.

Win, though, and it's on. It confirms his status as a top-five heavyweight and he’s well in the mix for another shot at the title.

That's why Kiwis like him. As a boxer, he’s ambitious, and he’s not afraid of anyone or anything.

For that, Parker deserves more respect than he's received from Dillian Whyte. Given what’s at stake for him at this precarious stage of his career, accepting this fight has proved Joseph Parker is certainly not a coward.

Newshub. 

Free Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing Live Stream Free Online On July 28,Saturday 2018.

Welcome To Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte 2018 Boxing online free live stream Regular Season high quality(HD) broadcast on July 28 Saturday, 2018. Watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte online match on any device. You can follow to watch Joseph Parker vs Dillian Whyte Boxing free online live streaming direct HD TV coverage game from here details below.


Frank Buglioni has won the first fight of the night after Emmanuel Feuzeu retired from the match after the sixth round with a hand injury.
4:35am -  Good morning and thanks for tuning in to Newshub's live updates of the upcoming bout between Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte.

There are lots of undercards to get through before the main event. We will provide updates at the end of each undercard and any other updates throughout the morning.

Who do you think will win the fight? Vote in our poll below.

Hello and welcome to live updates of the massive showdown between Kiwi Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte from the 02 Arena in London.

Plenty is on the line for both fighters as the winner will be in pole position to challenge for Deontay Wilder's WBC championship, and Anthony Joshua's WBO, WBA and IBF belts.

Both fighters have just one loss on their record, both to Anthony Joshua.

Whyte seriously hurt Joshua with a huge left hook and came within a whisker of knocking him out in 2015 and Parker is the only man to go 12 rounds with Joshua.

Parker has never been stopped or even knocked down as a pro and is hunting his first KO since 2016. Whyte is a KO expert. With so many storylines to this incredibly even matchup, this is not to be missed.

There are nine undercards scheduled before the big fight. Parker vs Joshua will not be before 9:30 am (NZ time).

Pre-fight banter: Andrew Gourdie: Why Joseph Parker is definitely not a coward

OPINION: Joseph Parker didn't need to fight Dillian Whyte.

At 26 years old, having suffered the first defeat of his career, it would have been easier for Parker to, well, take it easy. Go on a holiday, come back, knock over some average fighters at home, pad out your record, pick up the pay cheque.

A bit like Dillian Whyte did after he lost to Anthony Joshua in 2015.

But no, Joseph Parker has responded to his first defeat by stepping into the ring for a risky - even dangerous - fight against a man with a near-identical record fighting in front of his home crowd.

All of which really makes a complete mockery of Whyte's suggestion - six times over - that Joseph Parker is a coward.

This is trash talk of the worst kind. I get what he's trying to say - Parker had his chance against Anthony Joshua and he didn't take it.

He didn't give the best performance he could give at the Principality Stadium. He didn't throw enough punches in the latter rounds - he lost his title.

But the fact he even had a chance to get in the ring with Joshua came about through being courageous, not a coward.

And as some people, including Whyte, question whether Parker still has the hunger - the fire in his belly - to be the best in the world, it's worth taking a look at some of the risk, perhaps even unnecessary ones, that Parker and his team have taken during his career.

It's a little more than two years since a 24-year old Parker faced Carlos Takam in a fight that nearly saw him crash, as he pulled out of the driveway on his road to the title.


In hindsight, it was bordering on reckless to take on an experienced, respected fighter like Takam, but Parker backed himself and got the job done.

Three wins later, he had his world title.

Now he could have done what Deontay Wilder has done for most of his tenure as WBC champion - sit on your title and fight at home against average boxers.

No, Parker had his eyes on Anthony Joshua.

Joshua wasn't going to come to him - he had to go to Joshua - so he risks his title by travelling to the UK to make a name for himself. He takes on Hughie Fury in Fury's own backyard and he wins.

That takes guts. He doesn't deliver an eye-catching performance, but it helps him achieve his target of a fight with Joshua.

That's taking matters into your own hands.

And what has Whyte done? He’s lost to an up-and-coming Anthony Joshua, before the champ was a champ, and... that’s about it.

He's taken few risks and fought once outside the UK. Thirty years old and he's barely left home.

Who's the coward here?

Whyte is a good, aggressive fighter. Parker is taking on a serious challenge this weekend.

On the back of a first loss, this is a significant moment in his career. He slipped against Joshua, but a defeat to Whyte would see him fall down the heavyweight ranks, with a tough road to recovery ahead.

Win, though, and it's on. It confirms his status as a top-five heavyweight and he’s well in the mix for another shot at the title.

That's why Kiwis like him. As a boxer, he’s ambitious, and he’s not afraid of anyone or anything.

For that, Parker deserves more respect than he's received from Dillian Whyte. Given what’s at stake for him at this precarious stage of his career, accepting this fight has proved Joseph Parker is certainly not a coward.

Newshub.