The New Zealander sang a Take That song about how he wanted to fight again and get revenge on the Briton.
Interim WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker challenged Briton Dillian Whyte to a fight. However, he didn’t do it the way boxers usually do.
Instead of threatening to outbox and pointing out his opponent’s cowardice, the New Zealander sang about how he missed the Briton.
For this purpose, a 30-year-old hit from the legendary British pop group Take That was used.
The song “Back for Good” once touched the hearts of the boy band’s fans, so apparently Parker decided that it would not leave Dillian White indifferent either.
“Dillian Whyte, I want you back for good. But even if not, I won’t stop there,” Parker wrote.
I want you back for good Dillian Whyte 🥊 If not, I’ll move on ✌🏼
🎥🎞️: @kerryrusselltv pic.twitter.com/ExTlu2wlwc
— Joseph Parker (@joeboxerparker) April 1, 2024
Let’s remember that in July 2018, White defeated Parker by decision. In his last match, the New Zealander defeated Zhang Zhilei. The Briton, meanwhile, defeated Christian Hammer ahead of schedule.
Earlier, Dillian Whyte made a prediction for the fight between Usyk and Fury.
Source: korrespondent

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