COMMENT
There will be many questions asked about Joseph Parker's qualities after this second professional loss of his career, and the first might be "is he just too nice to be in this game?"
Parker, 26, a proud Samoan-Kiwi, is accommodating and cheerful. He's funny. He does not appear to have the edge of a Dillian Whyte or an Anthony Joshua or a Deontay Wilder; all heavyweights with a true mean streak.
But the answer to the above is, in my opinion, no. Parker is nice – one of the nicest professional athletes this country possesses – but he has a ruthless side too.
More relevant questions might be – how and why did he go from being defensively sound but offensively weak against Anthony Joshua, to loading up the right hand and being aggressive from the start against Dillian Whyte but defensively poor? Were his tactics right?