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Joseph Parker's trainer puts heavyweight division on notice
Duncan Johnstone
11:51, Dec 20 2021

Kiwi heavyweight rocked rugged Brit three times in dominant victory in Manchester.
Joseph Parker’s new trainer Andy Lee has sent a message to the heavyweight division, believing they have 50 per cent more improvement in their blossoming partnership.

Parker showed the benefits of a full training camp with Lee as he stormed to an impressive unanimous points win over Britain’s Derek Chisora in Manchester on Sunday.

More power was on display as Parker mixed up his combinations, his movement was good, and there was a return of the speed that was the trademark of his rise to be WBO champion before a flat three years.

Parker’s rejuvenated form has turned heads. His victory over Chisora and drawn acclaim and sparked plenty of positive chatter as title talk starts to build.

But Lee believes there is much more to come.

“There’s still a lot to improve on, that’s exciting,” Lee said as he and Parker soaked up their second win, a far more convincing performance than May’s struggling decision over Chisora at the same venue.

“I would say we are about 50 per cent in our journey, there’s still a lot more to come.”

Parker feels as if he’s reborn as the benefits of his decision to split from long-term trainer Kevin Barry and freshen his game under Lee start to seed.

“That’s what I needed, and I’m a lot more excited about what’s to come,” Parker said of how things are developing with Lee.

“I just want to keep busy now, keep fighting.”

Parker, 29, certainly impressed one of the men who matters most in his career, UK promoter Eddie Hearn.

Parker has been on Hearn’s books since mid-2019, but the Kiwi has produced some lacklustre wins, belying his abilities.

Hearn senses a change in the 29-year-old who is determined to make a second push for a world title with his career at 30-2.

Asked if this was the best he had seen Parker, Hearn didn’t hesitate: “I think so. Even when he fought AJ (Anthony Joshua), he didn’t kind of have that belief.

“You have got to believe in yourself. Tyson Fury is probably the best example of that in the division, he truly believes in his ability and himself.

“Now Joseph is believing in himself and with that confidence, he’s a much better fighter and a more spiteful fighter.”

In looking at possible options moving forward for Parker, Hearn’s DAZN outfit tweeted a teaser featuring unbeaten Cuban Frank Sanchez, Mexican foe and former world champion Andy Ruiz Jr, and former WBC title holder Deontay Wilder.

Parker is remaining in Britain with his family for the Christmas-New Year period, hoping his next fight can be sorted out.

Parker’s New Zealand manager David Higgins attended the Manchester fight and will be involved in those discussions.

If that is done quickly, it's likely Parker will stay in the UK to continue his training with Lee, immersed in the wider Fury clan, living and breathing boxing.
Even though it would have been nice to see a new trainer 5 years ago for Parker, at 29 he is still relatively fresh for a heavyweight, the Klitschos, Evander, Lennox became champ in their 30’s……I think Parker has a real shot……and I’ve never said that before.
I think he does too, Cali. I see Fury, Wilder, and AJ retiring in 2022 after some big fights, leaving the heavyweight division wide open. Usyk? Way over-rated. I'd say that he and Parker are at the same level now.

The way I see it, Parker served his apprenticeship with KB, and now needs to make good on his new found skills. He needed Barry to help him mature, but KB was only gonna take him so far. Surprised with how well they did together.
Parker won't fight Fury
Whyte won't fight JP
Wilder probably won't be interested ( if he fights again at all)
Uysk is locked into fighting AJ
AJ doesn't want or need JP
The possible non- title big fights are
Ruiz 2
Winner of Ortiz- Martin
Hygovic
Joyce

But way Andy Lee was talking if no title fight offering next then he wants a development fight - so that is someone outside top 10 joe can try to blast out with his new found confidence/weight/power... I'm Ok with that as long as not Leapai/Flores/Winters level but someone decentish.
Titles wise best to hang in till they fragment again
If Parker is staying in the UK, he must be fighting a UK or European fighter. There's a lot of top ten fighters from Europe who could be seen as a "development" fight.

And, I think from the choices above, those are good fights for Parker. Personally, I'd fight Joyce. He says he wants to fight Parker, and he's in the UK too.
Joyce may not be too easy to make. Hrgovic may be easier.

Eddie Hearn is key
Who is Joyce's promoter? Joyce says he wants Parker, and the fighter sometimes, mostly gets what they want. Assuming Joyce isn't talking sh*t. Joyce (and Hrgovic) are in similar situations as Parker. Have to wait for at least a year for a title shot.
Joyce's promoter is Frank Warren. Here is their thinking about the future:

https://bigfightweekend.com/news/promoter-warren-to-joe-joyce-well-get-you-out-in-october/
Yeah Agree re Joyce why would he fight JP unless for title or eliminator ?
A euro fighter???
Helenius... JP should out speed him
Hygovic probablytoo risky for both atm
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