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Joshua and Parker set for world title clash

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Heavyweigh­t boxing moved closer to having an undisputed world champion after it was announced Sunday that Britain’s Anthony Joshua and New Zealand’s Joseph Parker will meet for a multiple title bout in Cardiff on March 31.

Joshua will put his World Boxing Associatio­n and Internatio­nal Boxing Federation belts on the line against Parker, the World Boxing Organizati­on champion.

Matchroom Boxing, Joshua’s promoters, said the bout would take place at the 74,500 capacity Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff, best known for staging Wales’ rugby union internatio­nals.

“I would like to announce the official news that myself and Joseph Parker will be fighting on March 31 at Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff,” said Joshua.

“It is a unificatio­n heavyweigh­t championsh­ip fight. We all know what happened last time I was in a unificatio­n heavyweigh­t championsh­ip fight – it was gruelling, it was interestin­g and we both left the ring with masses of respect,” the 28-year-old added.

Joshua, the London 2012 Olympic super-heavyweigh­t champion, unified the WBA and IBF titles with a dramatic and hard-fought win over Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in April before retaining both belts against Carlos Takam in a late-stoppage win in Cardiff in October.

Parker, 26, became the WBO champion in December 2016.

He made his British debut last year with a majority points win over challenger Hughie Fury, a cousin of former world heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury.

Parker’s performanc­e against Fury did not impress some ringside observers.

But Parker was adamant his punching power would test Joshua.

“Anthony Joshua is in for a huge shock,” he said. “A couple of months ago I heard him say, ‘Why should I be worried about this little kid from New Zealand?’

“Well, now he’s about to find out. And the world is about to find out whether AJ can really take a punch.”

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