Parker is hurt early on by one of Kownacki's bombs but recovers and after adjustments slowly but surely works his way towards a UD victory.
Although i don't agree with your points about Parker, i fully agree with your point about the heavyweight division. The heavyweight division is and for the most part always was average from a technical point of view, it's mostly a division of sluggers. If you want to see real boxing skills, you watch the smaller divisions and if you want to see 2 huge guys beating the **** out of eachother in a fight with 30 punches per round you're watching the heavyweight division, i like both but for me it's 2 different things.
Odlanier Solis, as much as he became a punchline after the weird anticlimax versus Klitschko, and fat and lazy a slob as he was, indeed was far greater than his countryman, yes...and would probably have sparked Deontay.
Adamek, Chisora, Charr, Stiverne, Arreola, Wilder, Molina, Duhaupas, Szpilka, Washington, Ortiz. These are the men to participate in the dozen WBC heavyweight title bouts since Klitschko vs. Solis in March of 2011. Probably the collective h2h worst squad you could find in a dozen consecutive HW title fights historically in any org.