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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Boxing has slung another curve ball

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D'Arcy Waldegrave,
Publish Date
Sat, 22 Feb 2025, 8:15am

D'Arcy Waldegrave: Boxing has slung another curve ball

Author
D'Arcy Waldegrave,
Publish Date
Sat, 22 Feb 2025, 8:15am

Uh oh.

The murky world of boxing has slung another curve ball, this time in the direction of Joseph Parker.

The kiwi former heavyweight champion of the world, who has gradually punched his way back into contention has had the canvas whipped out from under him ahead of his IBF heavyweight strap clash against Englishman Daniel Dubois.

Set to go tomorrow morning in Saudi Arabia, Dubois has pulled up crook, although the nature of his illness is yet to be determined, it’s enough to keep him out of the squared circle.

At very late notice, Congolese fighter Martin Bakole has been lured in to have a crack.

He’s a monstrous character. His 21 and 1 record speaks enough, with his 16 knock outs coming early. But it’s the assertion from many that he is the most avoided boxer in his division that grabs the attention of most. He’s called the Boogieman of the division, no-one wants a bar of him.

Joe Parker has a history of taking on allcomers and he appears unperturbed by the last minute changeout. Have gloves, will fight, which is not unlike Bukole. The Congolese (who fights out of Scotland), has been described as a throwback, a fighter who doesn’t require time in camp, a fighter who isn’t a sculptured athlete, just a huge man who stands and delivers. He is not a nuanced boxer. Minimal movement, both in body and feet, but with a heavy punch, thrown in combinations, from rather unorthodox outside angles.

Even though he poses a threat, as all the big bangers do, Joe just needs to fight smart, keep moving and wait until Bukole tires. Then move in and finish him off. Parker has greater experience with the long game, a better engine and a measured fight plan that he has applied with precision and due success over his last 2 fights with Zhang and Wilder.

Bakole is a puncher, Parker is a boxer.

As frightening as Bakole is, I'll take the brains over brawn any day.

That’ll do.

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