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Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker

Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker

Boxing match


Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker, was a professional boxing match contested between Derek Chisora, and former heavyweight champion and WBO Oriental heavyweight champion, Joseph Parker. The bout took place on 1 May 2021 at the AO Arena, with Parker winning by split decision.

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Background

On 31 August 2019, a fight between Chisora and Parker was announced to take place at the O2 Arena in London on 26 October 2019, with the bout taking place as the co-main event to the World Boxing Super Series: Light welterweight final between Regis Prograis and Josh Taylor live on Sky Sports Box Office.[1] On 2 October, it was announced Parker had been forced to withdraw from the fight due to a spider bite that was causing illness during training.[2] On 8 October, David Price was announced as Chisora's replacement opponent.[3] In the post-fight interview, after defeating Price, Chisora commented on potentially rescheduling the fight with Parker next "if we can get Jospeh Parker ASAP, I'm ready to go, I hope this time he doesn't get a spider bite, so let's try and make that fight".[4]

After the pair's respective fights against Oleksandr Usyk and against Junior Fa, on 19 March 2021, a fight between Chisora and Parker was announced to take place at the AO Arena in Manchester on 1 May 2021.[5] At the weigh-in for the fight, the event looked to be in jeopardy as Chisora threatened to pull out, after refusing to participate in a coin toss, which would determine who would have to walk to the ring first. Promoter Eddie Hearn and Chisora's manager Haye, proceeded with the coin toss, with Chisora losing, which he objected to. The dispute was resolved on the day of the fight, and the fight went ahead as planned.[6]

The fight

From the opening bell, Chisora started a fast pace, sending Parker to the canvas with an overhand right, just seven seconds into the first round. As the early rounds progressed, Chisora continued to fight aggressively on the front foot, closing the distance and applying sustained pressure, landing hooks to body and head on the inside, forcing Parker to be backed up against the ropes repeatedly. As Parker worked behind the jab, boxing at long range defensively. In the middle rounds, Chisora maintained his high output and remained on the offensive, pressing forward, successfully landing a series of hard right hands and body shots. With Parker responding, leading with solid jabs and quick combination punches on the outside. In the later rounds, Chisora continued setting the pace, fighting up close, attempting to outwork Parker with his output. As Parker rallied in the latter stages, feinting effectively with his left hand and throwing several scoring flurries on the back foot. With both Chisora and Parker exchanging punches in the final round. Parker won by a controversial split decision with scores of 116–111, 115–113 in his favour, and 115–113 in favour of Chisora.[7]

Aftermath

Following Parker's win, in the post-fight interview, Parker said "Derek is a very tough opponent" and "it was a very close fight, I thought it could go either way but I am very thankful and blessed to get the win today". Chisora felt as though he won the fight, saying "I train hard, I fight, I put the pressure on, I bring everything and this the treatment I get from boxing" and "I give everything in the gym, and when I put it all in there, this is the results I get". Chisora also stated Parker's trainer Andy Lee said he won the fight, which Lee replied saying "After the fight, Joe's came back and I said I'm not sure we got this" and "we're in this country and I thought he should get some fair play". Both Parker and Chisora expressed interest in an immediate rematch.[8][9]

On 16 September 2021, it was announced that Parker and Chisora would square off in a rematch on 18 December, again at the AO Arena in Manchester, England.[10] Parker defeated Chisora by unanimous decision.[11]

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[12]

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^Note 1 For WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title
^Note 2 For WBA (Super) light heavyweight title
^Note 3 For IBO lightweight title
^Note 4 For WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring lightweight titles

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References

  1. Benson, Michael (31 August 2019). "BIG SHOW Regis Prograis vs Josh Taylor, Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker officially announced for October 26 in London".
  2. "Derek Chisora Stops David Price in Fourth as Towel Comes In". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  3. Davies, Gareth A. (30 April 2021). "Derek Chisora and Joseph Parker clash over ring walk coin toss ahead of WBO heavyweight title fight". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  4. "Parker survives knockdown to beat Chisora". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  5. Davies, Gareth A.; Zeqiri, Daniel (1 May 2021). "Joseph Parker recovers from seven-second knockdown to edge out Derek Chisora". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  6. "Parker survives knockdown to beat Chisora". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  7. "Joseph Parker vs Derek Chisora 2 result and scorecard after heavyweight thriller". Manchester Evening News. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
Preceded by Derek Chisora's bouts
1 May 2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Joseph Parker's bouts
1 May 2021

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