Alfeld’s left hand landed on Parsons’ face in the second round.
The bout was scheduled to take place on 14th April 2012 at the 2012 London Marathon, but was postponed due to the weather conditions. The bout was rescheduled for 21st April 2012 at the same venue.
The Road to the Fight
Parsons had been training for a long time, and his dedication was evident in his physical transformation. He had been training at Milner’s gym for roughly 18 months, honing his skills and building his endurance.
He has also worked with several high-profile boxers, including the likes of David Haye and Anthony Joshua.
A Brief Introduction to Milner
Milner is a well-known figure in the boxing world, with a storied career that spans both the amateur and professional ranks. Born and raised in New Zealand, he began his boxing journey at a young age and quickly made a name for himself as a formidable opponent. As an amateur, Milner represented his country in various international competitions, including the Olympic Games.
The Rise to Prominence
Milner’s rise to prominence began in the early 2000s, when he started competing in professional boxing matches.
Alfeld had played professional rugby for Tasman, Canterbury and the Crusaders. He is due to give evidence at the inquest later this afternoon.
