Joseph Parker: This will mean something different. I'm doing it for myself now'
Briefly

Joe Parker's lighthearted lip-syncing to Take That during an Uber ride contrasts with the serious nature of his upcoming fight against Daniel Dubois in Saudi Arabia. Despite serious concerns about the venue's human rights practices, Parker's personality shines through as he recalls making a parody video to challenge Dillian Whyte, showcasing his humorous approach to the sport. His entertaining videos, originating during the pandemic, reflect his charm and creativity, endearing him to fans and highlighting a unique, softer side of boxing.
Even the depressing reality that boxing will continue to ignore human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia, can't erode the wit and charm of Joe Parker.
Parker created an amusing parody of the usual abusive call-out by serenading Dillian Whyte to Take That's Back for Good.
Parker's entertaining videos began during Covid lockdowns, showcasing a lighter side of him that resonated widely with audiences online.
That's my favourite, he says of the Whyte spoof which belongs to an entertaining collection of videos Parker began making during Covid lockdowns.
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