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Video: Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole – Post Fight Review
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Last Saturday, at the Kingdom of Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in a fight that was sent all over the world to Dazna. Former heavyweight champion, Joseph Parker, leveled with a heavyweight martin Bakole.
Parker was originally to challenge the prevailing IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois. It didn’t happen. Instead, Dubois withdrew because of his illness just a few days before the planned showroom. After a very miniature time, Martin Bakole approached the replacement at the last minute, where he did not hit weighing, because he was still flying. Parker weighed the highest career of 267, and Bakole supposedly weighed his own career, 310 pounds.
The fight did not last particularly long, but it was engaging when it lasted. Bakole seemed to have the right idea, but without proper training and preparation it was not in line with the very well prepared plots in a miniature time. Parker landed on the top of Bakole’s head, who dropped him in round 2, and the Bakole’s corner stopped the fight.
For Parker, who is now 6 wins in a row, since he was knocked out by Juggernaut Joe Joyce. During this winning series, the last 3 wins were particularly noteworthy. The first Parker won the 12 -rund unanimous decision against the former heavyweight master WBC Deontay Wilder. After that, Parker won the 12 -rund decision of the majority against Zhilei Zhang, overcoming adversity, rising from 2 knocks to win the victory. Now Parker has a victory in the space with a overdue substitute bacon, which even taken in the context, still has Parker all over the roll.
This edition Remite corner It will provide a quick review with opinions on the last heavyweight competition between Joseph Parker and Martin Bakole. Watch and enjoy a movie for one man. This is the Remiki corner (produced and told by Geoffrey Ciani).
Last updated 25.02.2025
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MICKEY BEY Plan for Terenka Crawford against Canelo Alvarez; Strive for 165-168 pounds to maintain speed and agility
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April 1, 2025
Coach Mickey Bey says that Terenka Crawford should not be hefty on his title challenge against Unified Super Middle Wweight Champion Canelo Alvarez in September.
(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)
Bey thinks that Bud is smarter, who has inflammation from 165 to 168 at night. He says that Crawford should fight more or less the same weight in which he weighs, because it would allow him to maintain speed against Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO)
Crawford will not give any additional power than what he had at the age of 154 or 147. Adding muscles does not improve power in many cases, especially when a fighter in a hurry during one training camp. The only time to add additional muscles improves the power when the warrior is on PED, as in the case of steroids designed to create strength.
The perfect weight of Crawford
“In my opinion, I would not be hefty. I would come at 165 and on the same weight to fight. 165 or 168,” said coach Mickey Bey to Millcity boxing Asked what weight, Crawford, he should break free to fight with the United Champion of the super medium weight Canelo Alvarez on September 13.
Crawford already looks like he has packaged a lot of pounds and seems much larger than during the last fight. Of course, the training camp did not start. Maybe Crawford will eliminate, but it doesn’t look like it will be. He counts on the possibility of matching Alvarez in the size department.
“He shouldn’t hydrate much. He should just stay where he is. Why would he hydrate a lot when he is growing?” Bey said about Crawford. “I’m talking about the best form. Yes, it can weigh. I say that Crawford should be under 170 in the ring or at the age of 170.”
Crawford will be tardy if it again takes 180 pounds after incision of the fight against Canelo, and this will act against his ability to move around the ring. The best thing for him is his speed and mobility. It will be devoted to this if he spends up to 180 years.
Fight night weight
“Whatever feels good in sparring many times, in this I came to. 168-171, I would remain in this respect. This is the only factor, he was not too free. 165 and fights anywhere on the same weight. He will probably have 165 or 170 when he will fight. He can do 160 very uncomplicated or 154, he can do.
“So he can enter everything like Floyd at the age of 154. With Crawford, when he is in the best shape, it will probably be in the 160s.
Last updated 04/01/2025
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Michael Zerafa offers an input when Spencer threatens to withdraw from Tsyzu’s fight
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April 1, 2025
Michael Zerafa threw his hat on the ring a few days before the planned return of Tim Tsiza, offering the replacement of Joey Spencer if the American leaves because of a judging dispute.
Spencer’s team is furious after learning that all three appointed judges of the Sunday main event will be Australians – something they claim directly violates the conditions agreed over two months ago. Now, Zerafa said Fox Sports Australia He is ready to jump if the fight breaks down.
“There is a belief that everything is going on Tim” Zeeraf said.
“If Joey Spencer and his team believe that the assessment situation is not fair and decide not to go forward, I will be ready. Regardless of whether it is a five -day notification or only one, if there is a chance to solve the unfinished business, I accelerate – I do not hesitate.”
An unfinished company refers to their scrapped clash 2021, from which Zerafa withdrew when blocking Covid. This movement caused hefty criticism, but the warrior in Melbourne rebuilt his reputation and fought on the undercard in Las Vegas, Las Vegas. Now he looks at the chance to finally get Tyu in the ring – in extreme circumstances.
Judging bombs shakes the Tsyzu-Spencer Fight Week
Joey Spencer’s camp was blind to a sudden and unexpected change in the composition assessing the Sunday fight with Tim Tych – a distribution of conversation about a possible withdrawal a few days before the fight.
Said the father and trainer of Spencer, Jason Spencer Fox Sports Australia that they originally had a guarantee of an assessment panel consisting of one Australian and two international officials. Instead, they learned this week that all three judges would be local.
“When we were offered this fight 10 weeks ago, we were promised a neutral evaluating panel” He said.
“Now we are told that all three judges are Australians. This is not a contract. And tell them during the fight week – it is completely unprofessional.”
Jason quickly stated that he did not accuse anyone of fraud, but the fear is clear: even the appearance of domestic prejudices in a close fight may unjustly exchange the result.
“Judging does not have to be corrupt to be unfair” He explained.
“Just one official subconsciously favors a specific style or observing one warrior more than another. It can turn away from runes. It can change his career.”
Spencer Camp demands that TSYZYU pus the honesty
According to Spencers, what worsens this controversy is that Tim Tziu accepted neutral judges for previous fights for the title of world champion at home – including against Tony Harrison and Brian Mend.
“Why change now?” Jason asked.
“Does Tim Tziu want a fair fight?”
For now, Tsyzyu remains planned at Spencer at 11 am Aedt on Sunday, April 6, live at the main event by Kayo Sports. But unless the judging situation is not resolved, Spencer’s syndrome may leave.
And if this happens, Michael Zerafa says he is standing with gloves.
Last updated 04/01/2025

Three former world champions became preachers after retiring. Let’s look at the latest, former Olympic gold medalist and heavyweight champion “Gigantic” George Foreman, who has just died.
In January 1973, Foreman detained Master Smokin ‘Joe Frazier, 29-0, in two rounds in Kingston in Jamaica.
On March 17, 1977, he lost to Jimmy Juvenile, being in the twelfth and final round in Puerto Rico.
When Foreman was lying in his locker room after losing, he woke up a spiritual awakening and began to shout: “Jesus Christ comes alive in me.” Then, after the shower, he began to shout: “Hallelujah, I am tidy! Halleluia, I was born again!” He would withdraw from boxing with a 45-2 (42 KO) record and became an ordained minister.
He returned and won the heavyweight title for the second time at the age of 45, rejecting master Michael Moorer, 35-0, at MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada. In November 1997 he retired with the 76-5 (68 KO) record, fighting Houston in Texas.
Former WBA Master and IBF World Super Lightweight Aaron “The Hawk” Pryor He won his WBA title in August 1980, descending from the canvas in the first round to stop Master Antonio “Kid Pambele” Cervantes, 63-10-1, in the fourth round, in the hometown of Pryor Cincinnati. In June 1984 he won the title of IBF, defeating the Canadian Nick Furlano, 28-7-1, a decision in Toronto in Canada.
After retiring in 1990 with a 39-1 record (35 KO), Pryor underwent demanding times due to drug addiction, but with determination that made him a great warrior, kicked the habit. He became a deacon in the recent Baptist church friendship. The witness Pryor was as he saw Henry “Hawk Hawk” Armstrong, and even took the nickname “Hawk!”
In October 1937, Armstrong won his first World Feather Wweight title, pinking Petey Sarron, 107-21-13, in six rounds in Madison Square Garden.
In May 1938, he jumped the divisions to get the world-class weight, defeating Barney Ross, 74-3-3, in Madison Square Garden Bowl, maintaining the title of a featherweight.
In August 1938 he won the world delicate title, defeating Lou Amber 75-5-7, holding all three titles at the same time. In February 1945 he retired with a record of 149-21-10 (99 KO). Later he became an ordained minister in his hometown of Los Angeles.
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