Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker explained

Fight Name:Road to Undisputed
Fight Date:31 March 2018
Location:Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
Titles:WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles
Fighter1: Anthony Joshua
Nickname1:"AJ"
Hometown1:Watford, Hertfordshire, UK
Purse1:£18,000,000
Record1:20–0 (20 KOs)
Height1:6 ft 6 in
Weight1:242.2 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBA (Super), IBF and IBO
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring/TBRB
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
Fighter2: Joseph Parker
Nickname2:"JP"
Hometown2:Auckland, New Zealand
Purse2:£8,000,000
Record2:24–0 (18 KOs)
Height2:6 ft 4 in
Weight2:236.7 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBO
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring/TBRB
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
Result:Joshua wins via 12-round unanimous decision (118–110, 119–109, 118–110)

Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker, billed as Road to Undisputed, was a professional boxing heavyweight unification match contested between Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker. The event took place on 31 March 2018 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, with Joshua's WBA (Super), IBF, and IBO titles and Parker's WBO title on the line. Joshua won the fight by unanimous decision, marking the first time he went the distance. Two judges scored it 118–110 and the other 119–109 all in favor of Joshua[1] [2]

Background

It was reported that Joseph Parker's team were looking at Lucas Browne as a potential match-up if they failed to land a unification fight with Joshua. According to Parker's promoter David Higgins, a date in March 2018 was being discussed with Joshua's team, however Eddie Hearn offered an 80–20 split, which would favour Joshua. Higgins spoke to Fairfax Media, saying the offer would need to be more reasonable, also taking into consideration the fight would take place in the UK.[3] Other names discussed for a summer 2018 fight included Bryant Jennings and Alexander Povetkin.[4]

According to a Tweet from Parker on 15 November 2017, he was offered less than half of what was paid to Charles Martin when he defended his IBF title against Joshua.[5] The next day, Higgins told Fairfax Media that he and Hearn were still negotiating a deal that would benefit all parties.[6] Parker stated he was willing to drop to 35% of the net profit. Higgins made a final offer to Hearn on 22 November 2017. He told Sky Sports, "It's our final bottom line decision. We feel anything less is disrespectful or a disgrace."[7] On 29 November 2017, Hearn stated the fight could be confirmed within two weeks. Higgins listed Camp Nou as the potential venue.[8]

According to Hearn on 11 December 2017, a deal was very close to being announced with the Principality Stadium a frontrunner to host the fight. Hearn said they were over-paying Parker, with the deal being 65-35.[9] On 28 December 2017, Higgins announced that a split had been agreed which would see Parker earn between 30–35% of the purse and the fight should take place in April 2018. Higgins stated that a rematch clause would be in place for Joshua, should he lose. In a potential rematch, Parker would get a 55% split.[10] [11] It was reported that Joshua would earn a career-high £18 million and Parker would also earn a career-high pay of £8 million.[12]

On 8 January 2018, the Principality Stadium in Cardiff was confirmed as the venue for the fight.[13] On 14 January 2018, negotiations came to a close and the fight was officially announced to take place on 31 March in Cardiff, live on Sky Sports Box Office.[14] [15] In an official press release on 5 February 2018, Showtime announced they would televise the fight live in the United States.[16] [17]

Weigh-in

Joshua and Parker both came in lighter compared to their respective previous bouts. Parker weighed in first at 236.7 pounds, his lightest since he fought Solomon Haumono in July 2016. Joshua weighed 242.2 pounds, his lightest since 2014 when he fought Michael Sprott.[18]

The fight

Joshua was forced to go the distance to defeat Parker via a 12-round unanimous decision to claim the WBO title as well as retain his WBA (Super), IBF, and IBO belts. The judges scored the fight 118-110, 118-110 and 119-109 in favour of Joshua. Many media outlets, including ESPN, had the fight much closer, generally around 116-112 with Joshua the clear winner. With going the distance, Joshua's 20 fight knockout streak came to an end. Parker used his movement well to slip a lot of Joshua's attacks but in doing so did not do enough himself to win more rounds. Parker started the fight on the back-foot, allowing Joshua to take the opening rounds. There was an accidental clash of heads in round three, however neither boxer was cut from this. There was another accidental clash of heads in round nine where the referee called for a short break. Joshua's tape on his left glove kept coming loose and he was ordered to go back to his corner for a re-tape. Parker suffered a cut over his left eye from an accidental elbow. In round twelve, neither boxer engaged as much as expected with Joshua trying to track Parker down, who again, on the backfoot looked to survive the round. The fight was marred by Italian referee Giuseppe Quartarone, who kept both boxers from fighting on the inside. This mostly had negative impact on Parker, where he was seen to have the most success. The referee was breaking the action each time both boxers were on the inside, even when they were still throwing shots. Many boxers, pundits and both the Sky Sports and Showtime broadcast team criticised the referee during and after the fight.[19] [20]

CompuBox punch stats showed that Joshua landed 139 of 383 punches thrown (36.3%) and Parker landed 101 of his 492 thrown (20.5%). Joshua used his reach advantage and utilised his jab more often from round seven and onwards. In total, Joshua landed 93 jabs with a connect rate of 34.4%. Parker landed 49 jabs with a much lower connect rate of 15.5%. Parker was the busier power puncher of the two, landing 52 power punches which included 29 to the body of Joshua (29.5%). Joshua was more accurate with his power shots in landing 46 with a connect rate of 40.7%.[21]

Post fight

After the fight, Joshua explained his game plan for the fight, "My strategy in there was kind of stick behind the jab. It’s one of the most important weapons. The old saying is the right hand could take you around the block, but a good jab will take you around the world. And that secured another championship belt. So I stuck behind the jab and I made sure anything that was coming back, I was switched on, I was focused and 12 rounds, baby! I thought it was hard, right?"

Parker was humble in defeat and stated he would back stronger, "Today I got beaten by a better champion, bigger man. A lot to work on. It was a good experience being here. Thank you all for the opportunity to fight in this big stadium. We’re gonna go back, train hard, plan again and come back stronger. No regrets, you know, take it on the chin. … So we’ll be back again." When asked what he would do different, Parker replied, "Work harder. Come back stronger, more punches. But I would love to have another go. Just back to the drawing board."[22]

During the post fight press conference, Parker's team stated the referee did not speak English, whereas Joshua and his promoter Hearn disagreed and said he spoke English fluently.[23]

Viewership and revenue

In Cardiff, the fight drew a live gate audience of 78,000 spectators at the Principality Stadium,[24] generating approximately in live gate revenue.[25]

On Sky Box Office, the fight sold 1.457million pay-per-view buys in the United Kingdom.[26] At a viewing price of £19.95[27] ($), the fight grossed approximately £million in pay-per-view revenue.

The fight was shown live in the United States on Showtime in the afternoon. The live showing averaged 346,000 viewers and peaked at 379,000 viewers. A replay was shown later in the evening which saw an increase. The replay averaged 430,000 viewers and peaked at 483,000 viewers. Nielsen Media Research., who released the figures do not have the facility to measure whether the same customers that watched the live showing tuned in for the replay. These figures were an increase for Joshua on Showtime, as his last fight on Showtime against Carlos Takam in October 2017 averaged 334,000 viewers.[28]

Fight card

Weight Classvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Heavyweight Anthony Joshua (c)def. Joseph Parker (c)12
Heavyweight Alexander Povetkindef. David PriceKO5/12
Bantamweight Ryan Burnett (c)def. Yonfrez ParejoPTS12
Lightweight Anthony Crolladef. Edson RamirezPTS10
Welterweight Josh Kellydef. Carlos MolinaPTS10
Lightweight Joe Cordinadef. Hakim Ben AliTKO3/10
Light heavyweight Joshua Buatsidef. Bartlomiej GrafkaPTS6
Super middleweight Mose Auimatagi Jnrdef. Morgan JonesTKO6

Broadcasting

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DAZN
Match TV
VOOsport World 1
Diema Sport
RTL Televizija
Nova Sport 1
TV3+
Viasat Sport Baltic
Viaplay
SFR Sport
DAZN
Sport2
Sky Box Office
Sport 1
Sky Sport Plus
VOOsport World 1
RTL 7
SKY Arena
Viaplay
RPC Channel 4
TVP Sport
Pro TV
Match TV
TV3
Dajto
Viaplay
DAZN
Showtime
Kwesé Sports
Canal Space

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Anthony Joshua beats Joseph Parker on points in heavyweight unification. 1 April 2018. Guardian. 4 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Joshua, Parker Camps Open Talks For Unification Bout in March - Boxing News. www.boxingscene.com. en-us. 2017-11-08.
  4. News: Parker wants Joshua, has Browne, Jennings, Povetkin alternatives. WBN. WBN - World Boxing News. 2017-11-08. en-gb.
  5. News: Joseph Parker sends Joshua angry tweet after first fight offer - Hearn hits back. 2017-11-15. GiveMeSport. 2017-11-15. en.
  6. Web site: Parker's Promoter: Hearn is Willing To Budge on Joshua Terms - Boxing News. www.boxingscene.com. en-us. 2017-11-16.
  7. News: Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker have made progress in talks for a unification clash, says Eddie Hearn. Sky Sports. 2017-11-22. en.
  8. News: Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker is 'achievable', says Eddie Hearn as talks rumble on. Sky Sports. 2017-11-30. en.
  9. News: Hearn: Joshua vs. Parker Deal is Close, We're Ready To Overpay. BoxingScene.com. 2017-12-11. en-us.
  10. News: Joshua-Parker nears reality as cash split settled. ESPN.com. 2017-12-28.
  11. News: Parker Would Get 55% of Split in Joshua Rematch, Says Higgins. BoxingScene.com. 2017-12-28. en-us.
  12. News: Anthony Joshua to receive stunning record purse for Joseph Parker fight. McKenna. Chris. 2018-03-31. Express.co.uk. 2018-04-07. en.
  13. News: Joshua-Parker: Principality Stadium in Cardiff Confirmed Site. BoxingScene.com. 2018-01-08. en-us.
  14. News: Joshua vs Parker: Anthony Joshua faces Joseph Parker in unification fight live on Sky Sports Box Office. Sky Sports. 2018-01-14. en.
  15. News: Joshua vs. Parker confirmed for March 31. ESPN.com. 2018-01-14.
  16. News: Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker To Air Live on Showtime. BoxingScene.com. 2018-02-06. en-us.
  17. Web site: Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker: What time is the fight tomorrow, what TV channel is it on and what are the odds?. 30 March 2018. The Telegraph. 30 March 2018.
  18. News: Full Joshua v Parker Weigh In Results – Including Undercard. https://web.archive.org/web/20200822171418/https://www.boxingnewsandviews.com/2018/03/30/joshua-v-parker-weigh-in-results/. dead. 22 August 2020. 2018-03-30. Boxing News and Views. 2018-03-30. en-US.
  19. News: Joshua unifies 3 belts, wants Wilder fight next. ESPN.com. 2018-04-06.
  20. News: Joshua vs Parker: Anthony Joshua completes wide points win over Joseph Parker in Cardiff. Sky Sports. 2018-04-07. en.
  21. News: Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker - CompuBox Punch Stats. BoxingScene.com. 2018-04-07. en-us.
  22. News: Anthony Joshua Decisions Joseph Parker To Unify World Titles. BoxingScene.com. 2018-04-07. en-us.
  23. News: Team Parker Claim Ref Couldn't Speak English, Joshua Disagrees. BoxingScene.com. 2018-04-07. en-us.
  24. News: Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker round-by-round scores from our judges. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing/anthony-joshua-vs-joseph-parker-roundbyround-scores-judges-highlights-video-watch-result-a8283431.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. 1 April 2018.
  25. News: No deal yet for heavyweight title fight between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder . . 12 June 2018.
  26. Web site: Weekly viewing summary (Sky Box Office Events buys between 26 March 2018 and 1 April 2018). Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. 4 May 2018.
  27. News: Gray. James. Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker pay-per-view: Price, how to buy and book the fight. Daily Express. 31 March 2018.
  28. News: Joshua-Parker: Showtime's First Replay Peaked at 483,000 Viewers. BoxingScene.com. 2018-04-07. en-us.