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6th May 2017
12:59pm BST

Parker extended his perfect professional record to 23-0 but it wasn't a performance that will have struck fear into the hearts of the heavyweight division's elite.
Cojanu seemed to be enjoying his time in the ring with a world champion, as he laughed through shots and spoke to Parker throughout.
A 1/200 favourite to get the victory, Parker never truly had his opponent in danger over 12 rounds and given the stunning showing by Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko less than a week earlier in Wembley Stadium, the lack of quality in Parker vs. Cojanu was blinding.
The contest had the tangible feel of a sparring session, with neither man seemingly all that interested in a finish as long breaks were taken over 36 minutes of ugly, ugly boxing.
Having been afforded the perfect shop window in which to audition for the multi-million pound meeting with Joshua, Parker simply didn't seize the opportunity.
Joshua certainly won't have been impressed by what he saw from the 25-year-old and, in all likelihood, Parker could well struggle to make a case that he deserves 'AJ' next as the likes of Deontay Wilder, Dillian Whyte and Tony Bellew will be eager to receive the chance to fight for WBO gold against Parker, who looked considerably below the grade this weekend.
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