Heavyweight contender
Joseph Parker has arrived in Dublin to start camp with an announcement on his next fight imminent.
The New Zealander, who holds the WBO interim heavyweight title, is
Oleksandr Usyk’s next mandatory challenger after a run of six straight wins since he was beaten by
Joe Joyce in September 2022.
But it
does not look like Parker will be facing Usyk next after the Ukrainian requested an extension on the negotiation period for the defence citing an injury.
Now
The Ring can confirm that Parker (36-3, 24 KOs), a former WBO champion, is close to finalising a deal to fight another big name heavyweight for October 25.
Parker enjoyed an incredible 2023, racking up four wins, the last of which was a classy, lopsided points victory over former WBC champion
Deontay Wilder in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. But the momentum has slowed over the past 20 months, with only a victory over
Zhilei Zhang and a two-round blowout against last-minute stand-in
Martin Bakole.
He's set to land a headline slot in London for the first time since he faced Dillian Whyte at O2 Arena in July 2018.
Parker’s manager Spencer Brown recently said that his next opponent is likely to come from a three-man, all-British shortlist consisting of Daniel Dubois, Fabio Wardley and Derek Chisora.
In preparation for the clash, Parker has landed in Dublin and has already started training with coach Andy Lee with just eight weeks on Monday until the proposed fight date.
Due to his position as interim champion he would be elevated to full champion
should the injured Usyk opt to vacate the belt. If so, Parker’s next outing would be the first defence of the belt.
If the fight turns out to be a defence of his interim title, a victory would then put him back to the
front of the queue for a world title shot, nearly eight years after he lost his WBO belt to
Anthony Joshua in Cardiff.