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Boxing: How the world reacted to Joseph Parker's explosive win

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Joseph Parker looks on as Derek Chisora attempts to get back up during their fight. Photo / Getty

Joseph Parker looks on as Derek Chisora attempts to get back up during their fight. Photo / Getty

Joseph Parker cemented his dominance over Derek Chisora in Manchester on Sunday, showing off his brute strength in a thrilling heavyweight slugfest.

Parker beat Chisora via a controversial split-decision win in May but there was no doubt about who was king of the ring this time around as the two men went to war.

Parker weighed in 5kg heavier for the rematch and the beefed-up Kiwi was packing a serious punch, securing a unanimous decision victory (115-110, 115-111, 114-112) — but the scorecards were slammed for not reflecting the New Zealand fighter's dominance.

Sports Illustrated boxing writer Chris Mannix tweeted: "These are criminally — criminally — bad scorecards. Parker scored three knockdowns and won at least nine rounds. These are investigation-worthy scorecards."

ESPN boxing expert Teddy Atlas wrote: "Great battle with two gladiators, but did that one judge (114-112) get hit with an uppercut?

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"Actually on second thought I think all three judges should be administered CAT scans."

Journalist Neil Fissler said: "Michael Alexander only giving to Parker by two rounds was a disgrace."

Meanwhile The Daily Telegraph headlined their report on the fight in simple terms: "Derek Chisora brings the 'War' but loses on points to Joseph Parker in instant classic.

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"The judges scored the fight 114-112, 115-110 and 115-111. It did not look as close as that from where I was sitting, though, in spite of Chisora going above and beyond," Gareth Davies wrote for the English paper.

Big ups to @joeboxerparker. Sensational performance in a rocking, cracking heavyweight fight. Best Joe has looked in years against a very brave, game, Del Boy Chisora. Fun, dramatic heavyweight #boxing. @DAZNBoxing #DAZN

— Lou DiBella🥊 (@loudibella) December 18, 2021

2 Heavyweight Warriors-1st try your best to kill each other then HUG IT OUT!
Sportsmanship, class…it’s why we watch! I love both these guys!#LetsGetReadyToRumble ®👊🏻👊🏼👊🏽👊🏾👊🏿
⁦@DerekWarChisora⁩ ⁦@joeboxerparker⁩ ⁦@DAZNBoxing⁩ ⁦@MatchroomBoxing⁩ pic.twitter.com/ZgTK9JC0sV

— Michael Buffer (@Michael_Buffer) December 19, 2021

Last night in Manchester - a savage brawl. Two proud heavyweights. A real heavyweight fight. Unforgettable. @DerekWarChisora and @joeboxerparker The boxing column verdict coming soon from @IndySport

— Steve Bunce (@bigdaddybunce) December 19, 2021
Joseph Parker looks on as Derek Chisora attempts to get back up during their fight. Photo / Getty
Joseph Parker looks on as Derek Chisora attempts to get back up during their fight. Photo / Getty

As impressive as Parker was, boxing fans were in awe of Chisora, the 37-year-old veteran eating punch after punch yet refusing to yield. With 1:20 to go in the seventh round, Parker dropped the Briton with a right uppercut.

Parker then landed some crushing left uppercuts but somehow, as had been the case all fight, Chisora found something from nowhere. He stepped forward and started swinging again, the crowd roaring as he forced Parker to retreat with a barrage of heavy punches.

Sports reporter Ryan Taylor tweeted: "Derek Chisora: Heart of a lion. Unbelievable round. Seemingly nothing left in the tank, nearly takes Parker out. Cannot be trained."

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Chisora needed the ropes to hold him up during another standing count following a third knockdown in the eighth round and as he had done all fight, walked over to the corner before continuing to go to war.

Joseph Parker BEATS Dereck Chisora by unanimous decision. Incredible heart shown by Chisora who consistently battled back despite three knockdowns and somehow made it to the final bell.

— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) December 18, 2021

What a fight that Parker V Chisora fight was. Big Del Boy has a Heart of a lion. 👏🏼 👊🏼

— Josh Taylor (@JoshTaylorBoxer) December 19, 2021

Mannix wrote: "Chisora just walking to the corner after each knockdown and Parker having no clue what to do with it is absolutely incredible."

Meanwhile Davies questioned the integrity of Chisora's corner men, concerned for his safety: "Chisora's will was unbelievable but one wondered if his corner needed to protect him from himself. And yet, back he came, no surrender, even as Parker slowly dismantled him."

Parker predicted pre-fight he would end things before the 10th round and while he was doing everything possible to make good on his promise, it was easier said than done.

DAZN's official boxing Twitter account added: "How has this gone 12 rounds?"

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