Parker might actually get the job done inside the distance if he forces the issue more. He's landing and hurting Chisora. Stop plodding backwards onto the ropes and do more.
Parker's chin always looks so inviting. Such a shame that Chisora throws punches like he's in a dream.
Chisora stumbling around the place like it's 3am on new year's day after you've had way too many . That push was hilarious. Chisora went flying.
Ig this crowd has a real sense of humour they'll break into a rendition of "what shall we do with the drunken sailor"
Parker does have a good quick right hand. When it's landed clean, he's had Chisora in trouble. Why doesn't he throw hell for leather more? He has a big advantage in hand speed.
Parker's got a dead man in front of him. A totally totally dead, shot version of Chisorah. And, for the past 6 rounds, he's been openly settling for a decision win. Zero ambition.
No ambition. No real desire to do anything other than have a moderately successful, uneventful evening.
Parker's still fast for a heavyweight, even in this embarrassing, unmotivated, glutenous form. He should cut back down to 238ish and take a proper fight. I still think he has the potential to be a real player, as sad as that is.
Commentator:- "only these two men will know what they've given in terms of entertainment" Truer words never spoken.