The Gold Coast Bulletin

Money offer insults champ

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JOSEPH Parker’s promoters have described an offer from British heavyweigh­t Anthony Joshua’s handlers for a title unificatio­n bout as possibly the most insulting in history.

David Higgins, from Parker’s promoters Duco Events, had been exchanging emails with WBA and IBF titleholde­r Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearns over a possible fight early next year.

Higgins has said WBO heavyweigh­t champion Parker deserves at least 40 per cent of fight takings against Joshua.

But Higgins told Sky Sports that he had all but given up on a unificatio­n bout after receiving a “ridiculous­ly low offer” from Hearns.

“I got this weird email from Eddie’s email address, but he must have been hacked,” he said.

“He made the most ridiculous­ly low offer. It could have been the most insulting offer in boxing history.”

Parker’s last fight was in September, when he defended his world title by beating British opponent Hughie Fury by majority decision in Manchester to take his record to 24-0.

He won’t fight again until the new year.

If the Joshua fight fails to eventuate, unbeaten Australian Lucas Browne looks the likely alternativ­e.

Other possible opponents for Parker are American Bryant Jennings in Las Vegas in March and China’s Zhang Zhilei in China in the second quarter of the year. Joshua’s promoters have also been in talks with American Deontay Wilder.

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? Anthony Joshua celebrates another victory.
Picture: GETTY Anthony Joshua celebrates another victory.

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