In fairness, in most of those middle rounds he wasn't even slipping punches. There was one round when Whyte landed the laziest jab of all time,...
Meh - don't all need to be ATGs. The fights were good, which is more than can be said of supposed better eras in HW boxing. That's all I care...
Had a feeling at one point that he was going to No Mas in there. He just didn't look interested at times.
This, 100%.
I was wondering at times too. After that knockdown, that fight played out exactly how Whyte wanted it to for most of the rounds. That's a plus...
Or even, in this instance, to do it differently. He was quicker, sharper, more intelligent - why is he allowing Whyte to turn it into that kind of...
Even Parker knows himself he didn't do enough there.
115-110 is a bit poor, but I don't think any of the other scorecards were that bad. In any event, Parker can only blame himself. Has a fighter...
If you fight like Parker, you need to control the fight. They fought Whyte's fight, that's always going to swing it for the home fighter.
It was a really good fight - a dumb fight from Parker's perspective, but excellent for the spectator.
Interested to see how that changes the scorecards. Excellent last round.