The Southland Times

The winner is . . .

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So who will win, and how? Stuff’s

boxing writers make their picks.

Sam Wilson: Parker is levels above Fa

They say boxing is about levels, and a fit and firing Parker is several notches above Fa. The former WBO world champion has faced some of the very best of the heavyweigh­t division, including Anthony Joshua, Andy Ruiz Jr, Dillian Whyte, and more than held his own.

Fa, meanwhile, has yet to face anyone of note and at times struggled with the journeyman opponents put in front of him. It takes a giant leap of faith to see him beating someone of Parker’s class.

Prediction: Parker by KO (9th round)

Duncan Johnstone: Parker’s power will be telling

Their 2-2 amateur record is irrelevant now – three round tussles collecting points, 9-12 years ago, doesn’t equate to the strategies and rigours of the pro scene. It’s a marketing ploy and nothing more. If anything, Junior Fa’s constant references to that will only motivate Parker more.

Fa is physically bigger but Parker has more power.

Prediction: Parker by KO (6th or 7th round)

Mat Kermeen: Fa taking a massive step up

Who is the biggest name Junior Fa has beaten?

The fact that most Kiwi boxing fans could barely name a previous opponent shows Fa has fought a very low calibre of opposition. Parker himself has looked average in his last two fights, but Fa hasn’t shown enough to suggest, so far, in his career that he’s got the tools to step up and trouble Parker.

Prediction: Parker by KO (6th or 7th round)

Marvin France: Parker’s experience will be key.

The opening few rounds will be crucial in determinin­g how this fight plays out. Ultimately, Parker’s superior experience and sustained punching power should bring him home, but don’t be surprised if Fa turns this into a long night.

Prediction: Parker by KO (9th round)

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