Joseph Parker
Couldn't find it on the IBF webpage, Kiwi. From memory, I think that the rankings board, or the Board of Directors, meets and decides at different times of the year about when to suspend, or demand mandatories, or etc.

Can you ask your Pugilist friend on ESB where he got his info about the 6 months mandatory? I don't believe it.
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Will do.

Actually I do believe it. Listen to Stu Duncan and JP talk recently.

They sound like this is a possibility.

-Kiwi
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Ahhh... Just found out some IBF news from Leoh at ESB-

"I just checked the IBF rules, the 6 month rule only applies to divisions other than heavyweight.

http://www.ibfusbaregistration.com/i...an_27_2014.pdf

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6.C. Heavyweight Division
1. Mandatory Defense Obligation
The winner of the vacant title must make his mandatory defense
against the leading available contender as designated by the Championships Chairman in accordance with the current rankings within one (1) year of the acquisition of the title in a sanctioned contest scheduled for twelve (12) rounds against the leading available contender designated by the Championships Chairman.
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6.D. All Other Weight Divisions
1. Mandatory Defense Obligation
The winner of the vacant title must make his mandatory defense against the leading available contender as designated by the Championships Chairman within six (6) months after its acquisition by him in a contest scheduled for twelve (12) rounds against a leading available contender as designated by the Championships Chairm"
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http://www.boxingscene.com/joseph-parker-see-future-anthony-joshua-collision--100056
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So Diehard was right.

The Mandatory must occur within 12 months rather than 6 months.

Who knows if Martin or Glazkov can even hold the title that long?

-Kiwi
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Depends. What are the rules about voluntary defences with IBF? I think Wilder needs to face top 15 for his WBC voluntaries. IBF have same rules?
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Thanks for all that checking, Kiwi! Even 12 months seems a little short, but better than 6 months. Like cranky says, what about voluntary defenses? The problem is that these guys only fight two or three times a year. So, once Martin/Glazkov win a title, they could do two voluntaries and a mandatory. Three fights a year is nothing. But the mandatory assumes they can win the voluntary. Honestly, neither one is that good.
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Joseph Parker eyes Great Britain, 'it's the hottest place to be for boxing'

Joseph Parker's profile is on the rise and the Kiwi heavyweight boxer wants to showcase his skills on the other side of the world.

Joseph Parker wants to fight in Britain, saying "it's the hottest place to be for boxing".

With Tyson Fury claiming the world titles and Anthony Joshua touted as "the next big thing", rising New Zealand boxing heavyweight Parker is eager to put his skills on show in their backyard.

"The UK is the spot right now for boxing and it's the hottest place to be for boxing," Parker told the UK's Sky Sports.

"There's a lot of great heavyweights and a lot of great fighters there.

"I believe that our team are planning and trying our best to come there some time this year and display what we have."

Parker appears to be on a collision course with Joshua, the 26-year-old who is right alongside the Kiwi in the rankings of all the major organisations.

While that fight looks further down the line, Parker clearly isn't overawed by Joshua, the 2012 Olympic champion who has cut out an unbeaten professional record as quickly as the Aucklander.

"I believe that Anthony Joshua is a great fighter and he's doing very well on that side of the world," Parker told Sky Sports.

"I've been following his progress and what he's been doing. It makes me a little jealous, knowing that there are a lot of heavyweights in the UK and there is a lot of great fights for everyone there.

"In New Zealand and Australia, we don't really have the other heavyweights to contend against.

"I believe if we keep doing well and we keep winning, probably in the future we can meet up somewhere. I definitely have a lot of respect for him and his team. We are taking the same paths in what we're doing in our careers."

Parker predicted a clash with Joshua would be worth the price of admission.

"It will definitely be explosive and you have to feel that if I fight with Joshua, we'll definitely put in the work, train hard and it's a big fight for both of us, but I believe it's a fight that can happen in the future," Parker told Sky Sports.

"We've both got good records and good knockout power. It will be an exciting fight for the future.

"If you have two big heavyweights in a ring and one lands a big punch, then it can change anything. It depends who is more ready on the night."

Parker's next fight is against American southpaw Jason Bergman in Samoa on January 23.

That starts a busy year where his handlers are looking to move him into a mandatory challenger's position with one of the ranking organisations to set up a crack at a world title.

- Stuff
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https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/joseph-parker-interested-anthony-joshua-fight/51165#more-51165
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Would love to see JP fight Dilian Whyte... I believe this is something KB and Duco are looking at seriously. And to do this soon after the Joshua fight would certainly turn the HW World upside down if JP was to knock him out early, which I believe will happen!!
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