The Southland Times

Don’t get mad, get some mongrel

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Joseph Parker won’t be changing his trainer Kevin Barry but he will be altering his attitude, promising to bring some much-needed mongrel to his fight game.

It was the missing element in a close but costly loss to Dillian Whyte where the rugged Brit literally manhandled Parker out of the contest at times. Backto-back defeats have thrown the spotlight on Parker’s methods and brought criticism over the work of his long-term trainer.

But the 26-year-old believes there is still more to come in a relationsh­ip he feels can get him back to world champion status.

‘‘I love the work that Kevin gives and I know that he gives 110 per cent in training. I’m not quite sure why he is getting criticised, it’s a team effort,’’ Parker told Stuff yesterday.

He said the fight plan was proven in the first two rounds before he suffered a headbutt from Whyte that changed the course of the fight, leaving him in a dazed state for the middle rounds, including getting floored by a left hook he didn’t see. His recovery came too late as he almost pulled off a dramatic final-round knockout.

‘‘We were doing really well

. . . good movement, punching well and combinatio­ns to the head and body. But then the headbutt changed how the fight went.

‘‘I’m not complainin­g. I was fit to go 12 rounds, I was fit to throw a lot of punches but a few things in the fight caused a bit of discomfort and changed the course of the fight,’’ he said in further defence of Barry’s plan.

Parker said Whyte’s approach was a tough lesson but one he must learn from.

‘‘I believe I’m still at that level. I could have knocked him out at the end and it could have been a different result. He’s a tough fighter and he showed a lot more mongrel than I did. I just need things to click a bit better when I’m in the ring.’’

Part of that was finding some mongrel in his own game. ‘‘Now that I have had two losses, it’s time to give everything and leave everything there. It’s time to flick the switch and be the best and most ruthless Joseph Parker there can be.’’

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