Summary

  • Dillian Whyte beats heavyweight rival Joseph Parker by unanimous decision

  • Judges score it 113-112, 115-110, 114-111 to the Briton

  • Victory over New Zealander boosts hopes of world title shot

  • Whyte makes count in final seconds of 12th round at London's O2 Arena

  • Whyte left hook puts former world champion down in ninth

  • GB heavyweight Dereck Chisora knocks out Carlos Takam in 8th round

  • Ireland's Katie Taylor stops Kimberly Connor to retain her world titles

  1. Thanks and goodbyepublished at 00:08 British Summer Time 29 July 2018

    Well, that was pretty special. We said heavyweight boxing needed a good night. It certainly got it, with two incredible bouts.

    Wins for Dereck Chisora and then Dillian Whyte take them both into contention for potential world title shots in the future.

    Thank you as always for joining us. Hope you enjoyed that as much as we did. Until next time, bye for now.

  2. Whyte beats Parker in gruelling contest - read the reportpublished at 00:03 British Summer Time 29 July 2018

    Dillian Whyte and Joseph Parker trade punchesImage source, Getty Images

    Dillian Whyte beat heavyweight rival Joseph Parker on points at London's O2 Arena to bolster his claim for a world title fight.

    The 30-year-old Briton made it eight wins in a row as he overpowered the former WBO heavyweight champion in a gruelling contest on Saturday.

    Parker, 26, went down in the second round and once again after a chopping left hand from Whyte in the ninth.

    The Kiwi rallied bravely in the last two rounds but a tiring Whyte held on, despite being knocked down himself in the last 30 seconds of the fight.

  3. 'I gave it my best, the better man won'published at 23:58 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Dillian Whyte beats Joseph Parker on points

    Some words now from Joseph Parker, speaking on Sky Sports Box Office: "Everyone thank you for being here tonight, what a great opportunity it is to fight in the UK for a third time.

    "We knew it would be a tough challenge, he is so strong, it shows we have a lot to work on, I want to say congratulations to my brother. I have got 12 rounds to fight, I gave it my best, the better man won. It has been an amazing journey, but it is just the beginning."

    Joseph Parker and Dillian WhyteImage source, Getty Images
  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 23:56 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    #bbcboxing

    Harry Salmon: Great night of boxing. Think Parker should go for the rematch - he certainly deserves one.

    James Alexander: Faith in heavyweight boxing restored!

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  6. 'I want to fight Joshua in a rematch'published at 23:54 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Our winner Dillian Whyte tells Sky Sports: "It was a good fight. We knew he was going to fight and cheat his way through and then box. I'm annoyed I messed up at the final hurdle. I got rocked, took a knee. He (the referee) started at four and I got up.

    "I'm privileged to come here and fight this man, I out-boxed him and have a fast jab. He is 26 and has a massive future. He took this fight at seven weeks' notice and we came to fight.

    "I want to fight Anthony Joshua in a rematch (in April). We would be ready. I might be out again in October. I'm still so inexperienced and have so much to learn. There is still another 40% to come. It was a great fight, I love this man, we showed respect."

  7. Postpublished at 23:51 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Two incredible, incredible heavyweight fights.

  8. Dillian Whyte wins on pointspublished at 23:45 British Summer Time 28 July 2018
    Breaking

    The Londoner gets it, by a unanimous verdict. The scores are 113-112, 115-110. 114-111, all for Dillian Whyte.

    We said Joseph Parker looked uninterested, with nothing left in the tank, he so, so nearly pulled it out of the bag in the last 30 seconds.

    Dillian Whyte winsImage source, Reuters
  9. Postpublished at 23:44 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Dillian Whyte thinks he has done enough. Two knockdowns (one contentious) for Whyte, one knockdown for Parker. Still we wait for the judges.

    Dillian Whyte v Joseph ParkerImage source, PA
  10. Postpublished at 23:43 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Who fancies a rematch?

  11. Postpublished at 23:42 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    We go to the judges.

  12. Postpublished at 23:42 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    What an incredible finish to a fight. Whyte was holding on for his life at the end. If this had gone another minute then Parker may have finished him off.

  13. Postpublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Parker attacks again.

  14. Postpublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Whyte up at eight. He is all over the place. Stopped? No. We continue.

  15. Whyte downpublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    29 seconds to go!

    Dillian Whyte goes downImage source, Reuters
  16. Postpublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Parker mounts one final attack.

  17. Postpublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    A great body shot to the body of Parker.

  18. Postpublished at 23:40 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    One minute left.

  19. Postpublished at 23:40 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Both swinging their fists, with increasing desperation.

  20. Postpublished at 23:39 British Summer Time 28 July 2018

    Parker has two minutes.