Postpublished at 23:36 British Summer Time 23 September 2017
Round 12: Parker v Fury
Parker lands a big clubbing right. Fury takes it on his chin.
Joseph Parker beats Hughie Fury on majority decision to retain WBO heavyweight title
Two judges score it 118-110 for Parker, other has it 114-114
New Zealander Parker has 24 wins from 24 fights
Fury's first defeat in 21st fight
Fight takes place at the Manchester Arena
Michael Emons and Nate Williams
Round 12: Parker v Fury
Parker lands a big clubbing right. Fury takes it on his chin.
Here we go, time for the last round.
Round 12: Parker v Fury
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 live boxing pundit in Manchester
We might have a diabolical situation here where the judges will go different ways.
Round 12: Parker v Fury
Three minutes left. The most important three minutes of Hughie Fury's career. Stay out of trouble and the world title could well be his.
Round 11: Parker v Fury
Fury's footwork has been excellent tonight, really been difficult to hit.
Round 11: Parker v Fury
Two to go. It seems to be close, but Fury probably on top overall.
Round 10: Parker v Fury
"I want you to do more with the right hand," says trainer Peter Fury to his son in the corner.
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Tom Hall: Poor showing from a world champion here. Fury playing the clever, but frustrating-to-watch elusive game.
Round 10: Parker v Fury
Parker attacks again, Fury spins him around and with the New Zealander on the ropes, Fury is able to land a couple of powerful scoring shots. Parker looking short of ideas and increasingly desperate.
Round 10: Parker v Fury
Three rounds to go. "You are three rounds away" says Peter Fury, who clearly thinks his son is doing the job so far.
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Keith Bryan: Fury's a good boxer with no power. He won't last as a champ in the HW division. Parker's a poor champ with reasonable power.
Round 9: Parker v Fury
Parker charges in, Fury sees him coming, uses some nifty footwork and lands a solid right to the head. Top work from the Englishman.
Parker lands with a good right though. Fury bleeding again.
Round 8: Parker v Fury
David Price
Former British heavyweight champion on Radio 5 live
He is making Parker look like a novice. Hughie is a boxer purists will like to watch and that's what I like to see.
Round 8: Parker v Fury
Some quotes from Peter Fury, Hughie's father and trainer: "He is the champion you have to do more than that. Get a bit more busy or you will give the rounds away.
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Joshua Byers Warner: Parker will lose this fight if he doesn't go at Fury right now!
Round 8: Parker v Fury
Parker wants this to be an all-out brawl. Hughie Fury is not giving him that option at the moment as he is too nimble, too alert and too quick to not stay and engage for long.
Round 7: Parker v Fury
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport boxing reporter At Manchester Arena
Two good right hands in the sixth, one an uppercut, one a straight counter, have given Fury a touch more confidence from where I'm sitting.
One guy behind me is encouraging him to throw punches, he thinks he's not doing enough.
This is like Tom chasing Jerry.
Parker jumps in, Fury tries to evade.
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Daniel Gostelow: Fury is quite clearly the better boxer but will he have enough in the tank to take it the 12 rounds?
Round 7: Parker v Fury
"He's hurt" shout Parker's corner. Maybe Fury is, but it certainly doesn't appear it.
Round 7: Parker v Fury
David Price
Former British heavyweight champion on Radio 5 live
He boxed well to instructions there. Hughie is starting to show maturity beyond his years.
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