Belotti just obliterated by Ryan Doyle, calls of an early stoppage but Belotti was getting smashed on the counter every time he threw a counter punch. And looked really out of it on the way down in my opinion
Thought it was good stoppage Bellotti looked gone. Didn't Doyle draw with Isaac Lowe previously?
Belotti just obliterated by Ryan Doyle, calls of an early stoppage but Belotti was getting smashed on the counter every time he threw a counter punch. And looked really out of it on the way down in my opinion
Thought it was good stoppage Bellotti looked gone. Didn't Doyle draw with Isaac Lowe previously?
Bellottis face was a mess also
Agree, was taking consistent heavy shots. And yeah I think I heard the commentator say that
Joseph Parker scraps US bout to face Dillian Whyte
The Kiwi appears poised to announce a blockbuster clash with the Brit slugger.
Despite unconfirmed reports that Parker had signed to fight American Bryant Jennings in the United States later this year, it appears his team are pursuing a far greater carrot.
"We have other real options on the table," promoter David Higgins told Stuff.
A source close to Duco Events told Newshub that a fight with Jennings was unlikely, as the American wasn't bringing anything to the table.
Newshub understands that Team Parker are hoping to position themselves to fight for a mandatory title shot. This is where the Whyte bout makes sense.
The Eddie Hearn stablemate of Anthony Joshua is ranked in the top four in three of boxing's big four organisations and is the number one-ranked contender to Deontay Wilder's WBC strap.
That is a great match up and will be a real thriller won’t last long and will tell you all you need to know about both fighters
Is it a title.decoder for Wilder? Should be a good scrap. There are some very good heavyweights around, yet I get the impression Wilder is ducking them
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Bellottis face was a mess also
He wobbled him every right hand imo
Balotti has no defence absolutely zero but can hit
Okolie needs to be heavy weight
No worries - agree!
The Kiwi appears poised to announce a blockbuster clash with the Brit slugger.
Despite unconfirmed reports that Parker had signed to fight American Bryant Jennings in the United States later this year, it appears his team are pursuing a far greater carrot.
"We have other real options on the table," promoter David Higgins told Stuff.
A source close to Duco Events told Newshub that a fight with Jennings was unlikely, as the American wasn't bringing anything to the table.
Newshub understands that Team Parker are hoping to position themselves to fight for a mandatory title shot. This is where the Whyte bout makes sense.
The Eddie Hearn stablemate of Anthony Joshua is ranked in the top four in three of boxing's big four organisations and is the number one-ranked contender to Deontay Wilder's WBC strap.
For me Whyte stops Parker.
The second he sniffs a decent fight he knows he can PPV it as he is in good stead due to next gen he is a clever boy
I'll probably buy a ticket though ;-)
At those prices I back Whyte.