Joseph Parker
Joseph Parker could be seen as high-risk fight for Anthony Joshua, says Parker’s manager
NZ Herald
2 Jan, 2024 09:47 AM

Closing out 2023 with an impressive win over American Deontay Wilder, Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker goes into 2024 with options.

Parker spent most of 2023 working his way back to the top of the heavyweight division, building himself back up after a knockout loss to Joe Joyce in late 2022. But his win over Wilder in Saudi Arabia was a statement win and arguably the best performance of Parker’s career, proving he remains one of the world’s most elite boxers in the weight class.

Before the bout, there had been discussions about Wilder going on to fight Brit Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia in early 2024. Parker played spoiler to those plans and, in an interview with Sky Sports UK, Parker’s manager David Higgins suggested Parker could now chase the Joshua fight himself - though admitted it might be too soon to run that one back.

“Joseph has earned that fight in my opinion and the Saudis would see merit in Parker against Anthony Joshua,” Higgins said.

“We’ll fight Anthony Joshua in a heartbeat. Everyone knows Joseph will fight him next but I am not sure that’s an option. We’ll obviously look at any option and see what comes forward.

“I can’t speak for [the Anthony Joshua] team, but they are probably trying to rebuild to a point and have a big fight against the likes of Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk.

“Maybe Joseph, especially after the way he handled his business with Wilder, is probably seen as high-risk.”

Joshua was the first person to beat Parker, taking the Kiwi’s WBO world heavyweight title away with a unanimous decision win in 2018.

Parker has never been one to shy away from a challenge, with bouts against former world champions Wilder, Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jnr, as well as top-ranked fighters including Joyce and Dillian Whyte among those on his resume.

The 31-year-old is likely to get a nice bump up the rankings with some organisations when all is updated after the win over Wilder, who is ranked No 1 with the WBC and WBA. Parker has already risen to No 3 with BoxRec, the respected global boxing records website; behind just Oleksandr Usyk and Joshua.

While the world titles are currently tied up in a scheduled fight between Usyk (WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring champion) and Tyson Fury (WBC champion) to determine an undisputed heavyweight champion in mid-February, Higgins said Parker would welcome an opportunity to fight for a belt again if that arose next.

However, he indicated they were looking to have Parker turn things around in March, which would likely be too soon for a title fight should the bout between Fury and Usyk go ahead as scheduled.

Outside of Joshua or a title fight, Zhilei Zhang has voiced his interest in a fight with Parker; the hard-hitting Chinese fighter surging after two knockout wins over Joyce in his past two fights and the WBO interim world heavyweight title in his possession.

“I think we’ll look at every option and Joseph wants to be busy and he’s looked at his best fighting regularly,” Higgins told Sky Sports.

“He’s got some momentum going so the intent is to continue. We don’t want to step backward to weaker opponents. We want to keep the level up and keep busy.

“If he can fight again in March, he’ll be grateful to everyone who has helped facilitate that.”
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Promoter says Joseph Parker 'could win' if he gets to fight world champion Oleksandr Usyk
Stuff sports reporters
10:48, Jan 02 2024

Joseph Parker’s promoter David Higgins says the Kiwi heavyweight would jump at a chance to fight world champion Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua.

Higgins told England’s Sky Sports News that Parker’s star is on the rise after his unanimous points victory over Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia in December.

While Parker would fight Joseph “in a heartbeat’’ and had earned the right to that fight, Higgins admitted that was no foregone conclusion.

“Everyone knows Joseph will fight him next but I am not sure that's an option. We'll obviously look at any option and see what comes forward,” Higgins told Sky Sports.

Higgins confirmed Parker would also be keen at some stage to fight Usyk, who will put his WBO, IBF and WBA belts on the line against Parker’s friend and sometime sparring partner Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia on February 17.

"If the [Usyk] fight came up, I'm sure Joseph would jump at the opportunity, it would be a great fight and yes I think he could win the fight." Higgins said.

"He [Parker] is feeling satisfied with it all coming together, a complete performance under the highest pressure, he deserves to be proud.

"His doubters and the people writing him off, he's certainly shut that crowd up. In New Zealand, the leading newspapers said he is back and he's got another run at a world title."

As for the chances of a re-match against Joshua – who outpointed Parker in Cardiff in 2018 – Higgins said: "Joseph has earned that fight in my opinion and the Saudis would see merit in Parker against Anthony Joshua," Parker's promoter David Higgins told Sky Sports.

"It might not be next, there might be a bit more work to do but I think that's the fight fans want to see. It's a merit-based fight.

”Maybe Joseph, especially after the way he handled his business with Wilder, is probably seen as high risk."

Higgins said he could not speak for Joshua’s team, “but they are probably trying to rebuild to a point and have a big fight against the likes of Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk."

Higgins said Parker would “fight anyone’’, and if you look at all the names on his resume from Derek Chisora twice, Joe Joyce, Joshua, Wilder, Dillian Whyte, the list goes on and he's still only 31-years-old.”

He admitted Parker had “come up short’’ a couple of times in earlier fights, but the Wilder win was the best performance of Joseph's career”.

"This time he maintained a cool head, was patient, showed intent, stuck to the fight plan, withstood the pressure. He didn't just win but dominated Wilder."
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Great interview with Parker's ex-trainer Kevin Barry-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIK9mPef-bU
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https://www.boxingscene.com/coldwell-felt-wilders-legs-looked-shot-from-start-parker-fight--180423
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https://www.boxingscene.com/hearn-ruling-out-future-rematch-between-anthony-joshua-joseph-parker--180431
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https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/hot-off-the-heels-joseph-parker-plots-march-return-after-wilder-upset/272754
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Great interview with Parker's promoter David Higgins-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_9mmlMN61U
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https://www.boxingscene.com/zhilei-zhang-joseph-parker-good-option-hes-hot-right-now--180471
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News that AJ is fighting Ngannou

Pretty sure it will be JP vs Zhang or Hrgovic on the same card
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Good find, kiwi. Hrgovic is the easier fight for JP. I'd go with that one. Zhang is more impressive if JP wins, but he still needs to fight AJ or Usyk for a belt, I'd think.

Not sure AJ can take Ngannou's punch. Surprised he was chosen. Hearn's taking a big chance.
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