Friday, June 29, 2018

Dillian Whyte will meet Joseph Parker in a crunch Heavyweight clash at The O2 in London on July 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Dillian Whyte vs Joseph Parker confirmed for the O2 in July . Both fighters have just one defeat on their records, against world champion Anthony Joshua .
Dillian Whyte will face Joseph Parker in a heavyweight clash at the O2 Arena in London on July 28, it has been announced.
Dillian Whyte vs Joseph Parker
Both fighters have just one defeat on their records, against world champion Anthony Joshua. Whyte lost to his British rival in a seventh-round stoppage in December 2015, while New Zealander Parker's WBO reign was ended by a points loss to Joshua in a unification clash in March.
Whyte, who is plotting his way towards a world title shot against unbeaten WBC champ Deontay Wilder, is promising to do what Joshua couldn't and knock Parker out.
"There's going to be blood, pain and a knockout. I'm bang up for this," he said upon the announcement.
Joseph Parker will face Englishman Dillian Whyte in a heavyweight clash in London next month, a turn of events which could hardly have worked out better for the New Zealander.
Parker, the former WBO world champion who lost his belt to Anthony Joshua in Cardiff in April, will fight Whyte at the O2 Arena on July 28, with Whyte's promoter Eddie Hearn announcing the bout tonight.

Whyte vs Parker Boxing At London:
  • Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Kell Brook vs. Brandon Cook, 12 rounds, junior middleweights
  • Carlos Takam vs. Dereck Chisora, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Katie Taylor vs. Kimberly Connor, 10 rounds, for Taylor's IBF/WBA female lightweight title
  • Conor Benn vs. Cedric Peynaud, rematch, 6 or 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Joshua Buatsi vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights

Whyte vs Parker Boxing on July 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Whyte vs Parker: Dillian Whyte faces Joseph Parker live on Sky Sports Box Office . Dillian Whyte will face Joseph Parker at The O2 on July 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

'The Body Snatcher' is within touching distance of a shot at one of the world heavyweight champions and has bravely agreed to a high-stakes clash against Parker, the former WBO title holder.


Both fighters have just a sole defeat on their records, against Anthony Joshua, with Whyte losing via seventh-round stoppage to his British rival in December 2015, while Parker's WBO reign was ended by a points loss to AJ in a unification clash in March.

Whyte is flying, Parker goes straight back into the fire. Can Dillian do what AJ couldn't and stop Joseph? Or will the New Zealander return to break British hearts?

There will be a massive card on July 28 at The O2 to support this cracking heavyweight duel!

Joseph Parker's London fight with Dillian Whyte is on the verge of selling out two weeks after tickets went on sale.

World-rated heavyweights Parker and Whyte clash at the 20,000-seater O2 Arena on July 29 (NZT).

Parker's promoter David Higgins confirmed all but a handful of tickets had now been sold for a fight that will be broadcast on pay-per-view in the UK and New Zealand.

At London:
  • Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Kell Brook vs. Brandon Cook, 12 rounds, junior middleweights
  • Carlos Takam vs. Dereck Chisora, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Katie Taylor vs. Kimberly Connor, 10 rounds, for Taylor's IBF/WBA female lightweight title
  • Conor Benn vs. Cedric Peynaud, rematch, 6 or 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Joshua Buatsi vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights

Kell Brook vs Brandon Cook on July 28 on Sky Box Office PPV

Kell Brook will be next fighting on July 28 against fringe junior middleweight contender Brandon Cook in a title eliminator on the undercard of the heavyweight clash between Dillian Whyte and former WBO champion Joseph Parker on Sky Box Office at the O2 Arena in London, England. Cook (20-1, 13 KOs).

July 28 is a huge night of boxing with a brilliant 50-50 heavyweight match-up and a stacked card beneath it,” said Eddie Hearn to skysports.com. ”Kell is back at the scene of his epic shootout with Gennady Golovkin to face highly-ranked Canadian Brandon Cook in a world title eliminator that will put him in pole position for a shot at all the world champions.




The Brit receives another big opportunity at The O2 Arena to boost is chances of re-entering the world scene following his defeat to Agit Kabayel for the European title.


Talk of a rematch vs Whyte quickly lost steam, but a win against Takam would put him in prime position to rematch vs the Body Snatcher.

“I’m delighted to get another big heavyweight clash over the line for July 28 - this is a great fight,” said promoter Eddie Hearn.

“For Del Boy, it’s a real last chance saloon at World level and for Takam it’s a chance to push for another World title shot after a string showing against AJ. July 28 is going to be a huge night of boxing at The O2.”

At London:
  • Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Kell Brook vs. Brandon Cook, 12 rounds, junior middleweights
  • Carlos Takam vs. Dereck Chisora, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Katie Taylor vs. Kimberly Connor, 10 rounds, for Taylor's IBF/WBA female lightweight title
  • Conor Benn vs. Cedric Peynaud, rematch, 6 or 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Joshua Buatsi vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights

Kell Brook takes on Brandon Cook on Dillian Whyte v Joseph Parker undercard

Brook vs Cook Boxing : Kell Brook will fight at super-welterweight for the second time when he faces Brandon Cook on 28 July.
The former welterweight world champion, 32, impressed at the weight when he stopped Sergey Rabchenko in March.
Promoter Eddie Hearn says victory over Canada's Cook - who has 20 wins from 21 fights - would put Brook in "pole position" for a shot at a world title.
The fight is on the undercard of the heavyweight bout between Dillian Whyte and Joseph Parker at London's O2 Arena.
Brook has only lost twice in a 39-fight career, once when he boldly stepped up to face Gennady Golovkin at middleweight and a second time when he lost his IBF world welterweight title to American Errol Spence in May of 2017.
The Sheffield fighter broke separate eye sockets in each of the defeats and spent 10 months out of the ring before moving to super-welterweight to beat Rabchenko in two rounds.

Dereck Chisora to face Carlos Takam in heavyweight clash For Whyte-Parker Boxing

Dereck Chisora to face Carlos Takam in heavyweight clash For Whyte-Parker Boxing on July 28 . Dereck Chisora and Carlos Takam will meet in a crunch Heavyweight clash at The O2 in London on July 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Dereck Chisora will fight Carlos Takam on the undercard to Dillian Whyte's heavyweight clash with Joseph Parker, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
The pair join a stellar support cast, which already includes Kell Brook, Katie Taylor and Conor Benn, hoping to light up the O2 on July 28.
Both men find their careers on a knife-edge going into the clash, with Finchley man and former World title challenger Chisora seeking a big win to fire his name into the mix for major title fights having been edged out by Agit Kabayel for the European title in Monaco in November following a narrow defeat to headliner Dillian Whyte in a fight of the year contender in Manchester in December 2017.
Takam is back in the UK following his spirited challenge against Anthony Joshua for the IBF, WBA and IBO World titles at Principality Stadium in Cardiff in October.
Takam fights again in the UK following his challenge to unified champion Anthony Joshua at the Principality Stadium last year.
The charismatic France-Based Cameroonian was drafted in as a late replacement but fought valiantly before being stopped in the tenth period by 'AJ'.
The 37-year-old also has history with former WBO king Parker who edged out Takam via a decision two years ago.

Taylor vs Connor Boxing : Katie Taylor to defend her world title belts against US veteran Kimberly Connor

Katie Taylor vs. Kimberly Connor Boxing live stream , 10 rounds, for Taylor's IBF/WBA female lightweight title  . Katie Taylor puts her two world boxing belts on the line next month in London when she defends her WBA and IBF titles against veteran American lightweight Kimberly Connor on July 28.

Katie Taylor (9-0, 4KO’s) will be defending her World Boxing Association (WBA) World Female Lightweight Title against Kimberley Connor (13-3-2, 5KO’s) on July 28th at the O2 Arena in London. 

Taylor, whose estranged father Pete was wounded in a shooting in Bray Boxing club last week, will be in action on the undercard of the heavyweight clash between the UK’s Dillian Whyte and New Zealand’s Joseph Parker – both of whom have previously lost to World champion Anthony Joshua.

Connor will earn the biggest pay cheque of her career for the fight in which she will be complete outsider.  But she gets her opportunity as she has been nominated as a mandatory challenger by the IBF.

The Taylor camp had hoped that they could entice the WBO lightweight champion Rose Volante to London for a reunification clash against Katie.

The fight will take place on the undercard of Dillian Whyte taking on Joseph Parker in a highly anticipated heavyweight attraction and be broadcast Taylor vs Connor live on Sky Sports Box Office.




Benn vs Peynaud Boxing live on Sky Sports Action | Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud

Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud Live stream, TV channel, time and venue for boxing bout

The son of boxing great Nigel Benn seeks to extend his unbeaten record still further.

CONOR BENN is aiming to use his American debut as a springboard to title glory.
The Brit welterweight, 21, KO'd Brandon Sanudo to take his unbeaten record to 10-0 in New York.
Conor Benn climbed off the canvas for the first time to maintain his unbeaten record with an explosive win against Cedrick Peynaud.
The son of fans' favourite Nigel was floored twice in the opening round, but fired back in an unbelievable York Hall battle, knocking the Frenchman down twice in the final two rounds.
Benn, whose left eye was cut and his right eye badly swollen by the end, showed his heart and guts to get the decision 57-54, and move to 11-0-KO9.

Where will Conor Benn fight Cedrick Peynaud?

The 21-year-old will take on Peynaud at London’s York Hall.
Last time out the Brit welterweight, 21, KO'd Brandon Sanudo to take his unbeaten record to 10-0 in New York.
Benn hit the Mexican with a second-round body shot to send his opponent to the canvas.

What TV Channel is Conor Benn vs Cedrick Peynaud on and can I live stream it?

All the action will be live on Sky Sports Action on Wednesday night.
The programme starts at 6pm.
You can of course follow all the action on SunSport’s live blog, courtesy of Walter Downes Jr.

Boxing Joshua Buatsi vs Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights


Joshua Buatsi vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights .  Rising Light-Heavyweight star Joshua Buatsi faces a real step-up on the bill in his seventh pro outing since turning pro at The O2 last July, taking on former British title challenger Ricky Summers in his first ten round contest.

July 28 is a huge night of boxing with a brilliant 50-50 Heavyweight match up and a stacked card beneath it,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Kell returns to the scene of his epic shootout with GGG to face highly ranked Canadian Brandon Cook in a World title eliminator that will put him in pole position for a shot at all the World champions.



Buatsi vs Summers Boxing At London:
  • Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Kell Brook vs. Brandon Cook, 12 rounds, junior middleweights
  • Carlos Takam vs. Dereck Chisora, 12 rounds, heavyweights
  • Katie Taylor vs. Kimberly Connor, 10 rounds, for Taylor's IBF/WBA female lightweight title
  • Conor Benn vs. Cedric Peynaud, rematch, 6 or 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Joshua Buatsi vs. Ricky Summers, 10 rounds, light heavyweights