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  • Parker vs Fists of Fluff Fury, only 3k seats sold.

    Parker camp seeing red over ‘disgraceful’ decision

    JOSEPH Parker’s promoters have said the decision to name an English referee for the New Zealander’s WBO world heavyweight title fight against Hughie Fury as “disgraceful”.

    The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) has appointed British referee Terry O’Connor to officiate the fight next Saturday in Manchester.

    O’Connor has been in charge of Fury’s last two fights and Duco Events director David Higgins says he is appalled by the decision.

    “We’re frankly appalled by this. We have petitioned the BBBoC multiple times to see sense but to no avail. Serious questions need to be asked of the BBBoC,” Higgins said in a statement.

    A written request from the WBO to the BBBoC to follow its guidelines with regard to the neutrality of officials for world championship bouts has also been rejected.

    “This appointment of ‘hometown’ officials contravenes the WBO’s guidelines that officials should be neutral, and clearly leaves the contest open to speculation about bias and impropriety,” Mr Higgins said.

    WBO president Paco Valcárcel wrote to the BBBoC politely requesting that “the same procedure applied by the British Boxing Board of Control in the Anthony Joshua versus Wladimir Klitschko bout, should be used on this occasion”.

    “Inexplicably the BBBoC has ignored that. This is disgraceful,” said Higgins.

    Higgins said the appointment of O’Connor as the referee breaches the fight contract.

    “It’s entirely contrary to the spirit of the deal and the letter of the contract struck with Hennessy Sports for the title fight, the governing principal being that it would be a fair fight.

    “The entire world knows that Hughie Fury is going to run away from Joseph Parker, clinch, elbow, headbutt and do whatever he can to steal a result. Having a referee with whom he is familiar clearly provides an unfair advantage,” Higgins said.

    “We might have expected this sort of thing had the bout been held in a banana republic, but to see this lack of neutrality and fair play in a nation like Great Britain is staggering.”

    Duco Events lobbied BBBoC to have a New Zealander added to the judging panel to balance the presence of a British judge, however the BBBoC had refused repeated requests to appoint a neutral referee.

    It’s another blow for the fight following reports it’s failing to attract fans.

    Little over a week out from the bout in Manchester, boxing promoter Bob Arum claims not even 3000 tickets have been sold. The capacity for the venue is up to 21,000 for a boxing bout.

    Arum told the Radio Sport Breakfast Fury’s promoter Mick Hennessy is doing a poor job.

    “That’s what happens when you deal with amateurs,” Parker’s American promoter said. “The people in the UK who are promoting it are not the top level of promoters.”

    Higgins told Radio Sport he’s heard mixed reports about ticket sales.

    “There’s a lot of rumour in boxing. So Arum does say it’s around that figure, the Fury camp are telling me it’s a lot more than that so I don’t know what to believe,” he said.

    “Our concern is Duco and Joseph Parker we have a seven-figure chunk of money in our lawyer’s bank account and we have the New Zealand television rights. How many tickets they sell in Manchester is their business.”

  • #2
    LOL this is sounding more & more like a sh^t show & I've been expecting a sh^t show cuz Hughie Fury is garbage. I'm amazed he's even gotten this mandatory title shot & maybe more importantly took it cuz he doesn't even seem ready for prime time. I guess the fact that Parker seems barely ready for prime time himself helped get this fight happening.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
      LOL this is sounding more & more like a sh^t show & I've been expecting a sh^t show cuz Hughie Fury is garbage. I'm amazed he's even gotten this mandatory title shot & maybe more importantly took it cuz he doesn't even seem ready for prime time. I guess the fact that Parker seems barely ready for prime time himself helped get this fight happening.
      3k out of a 21k capacity man WTF ! This fight aint going ahead is it ?

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      • #4
        Fury is horrible. Easily one of the most undeserving heavyweight title challengers in history. Parker is easily just as horrible. Both bums in my opinion. AJ and Wilder would smoke the pair of them. I'm sure Parker is a star in New Zealand but they are hardly a huge boxing nation!

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        • #5
          Mick Hennessey is a **** promoter and there's been absolutely no promotion so far. Add that to the fact that only boxing fans have heard of hughie and Parker and it has disaster written all over it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
            3k out of a 21k capacity man WTF ! This fight aint going ahead is it ?
            Yea true. If they only sold 3k seats with 9 days left in a 21k seat venue someone is gonna get "injured" in the coming days I'd be willing to bet.

            Why the f#ck are they in a 21k seat venue any damn way? Is Hughie THAT much of a draw?

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            • #7
              I am not surprised by ticket sales; no interest. While it could be the fight of the year(sic), nobody really cares who wins or loses this one.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Yea true. If they only sold 3k seats with 9 days left in a 21k seat venue someone is gonna get "injured" in the coming days I'd be willing to bet.

                Why the f#ck are they in a 21k seat venue any damn way? Is Hughie THAT much of a draw?
                Really, really poor decision to book a 21k venue. There was no way in hell this fight was going to fill that - probably not even half of it by touch gloves time.

                Boxing is on a high in the UK right now, no doubt about it..but even the super-marketable AJ can't drag the poor cousin-Fury and outsider-Parker up to relevance in that part of the world yet.

                This whole situation is ****ed. Just think - if Fury took his beating like a man back in NZ where the fight SHOULD have been, we'd be past this mess and Parker could be stepping up again.

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                • #9
                  Those promoters got Parker early and locked themselves in, but now they have no clue what to do at the next level. They need to just get out of the way and hand it over to someone else and take a small %.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    Yea true. If they only sold 3k seats with 9 days left in a 21k seat venue someone is gonna get "injured" in the coming days I'd be willing to bet.

                    Why the f#ck are they in a 21k seat venue any damn way? Is Hughie THAT much of a draw?
                    Parkers last fight was terrible and Hughie point fights .The build up has been poor and many lost interest with the Fury circus . Peter himself has become annoying on twitter mocking the Parker camp on getting a U.K ref . Odds are they thought the Fury name itself is all they needed ...oops .

                    Really Parker needs to go through with the fight even if ten ppl show up and rid these Furys with a huge Knock out ,these guys are horrible . Without Hughie their one string to boxing is cut off from any relavancy here .

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