I'm a bit surprised the referee waved it off so easily, but I think the conclusion was obvious. Parker had this one. He was ready for a fight. Bakole wasn't.
When you have bakole power I think as a trainer you gotta let him continue there and show some bombs back. (Not saying the ref would have let it continue as he was facing away at 10).
I thought Bakole had hurt Parker & then Bakole dropped. He came & had a go. Can’t really ask more of him. Just a shame he wasn’t in better condition but I can’t blame him for taking the pay day.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Feb 2025, 18:26
I'm a bit surprised the referee waved it off so easily, but I think the conclusion was obvious. Parker had this one. He was ready for a fight. Bakole wasn't.
Billy Nelson was on the ring apron asking him to stop it I think.
I actually thought Parker was beginning to look slightly vulnerable there, targeting the head too much when at 19st he'd have needed to slow Bakole down for the later rounds.
In hindsight I'd have favoured Dubois tonight. Still, a good shot to finish and congrats to Parker.
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I wanna see Bakole vs Zhang on the next big Heavyweight card. Battle of the Giants. It's the end of the line for one of 'em on the World Stage, but it'll be a spectacle whatever the case.
Jesus, bit of a shocker that, surprised Billy Nelson pulled him out, suggests Bakole shouldn't have been in there in the first place, delighted for Parker, huge right caught Bakole high on the top of the head
jameswilson wrote: ↑22 Feb 2025, 18:25
I had piles in Parker by KO.
Why the fornicate did anyone think someone who hasn’t trained can win a 12 rounder ffs.
It's not like Bakole is 7 feet . . .he's 6'6 and weighing over 300 lbs in-between fights. In his mid 20s he weighed as low as 229. Zero discipline.
I waited to see what he weighed in at. When I saw 315 I was like there’s no way in hell he has trained. 2.6 on a ko win for Parker was licence to print ffs.