Manawatu Standard

Fa, fa away: Barry hits out at rival

- Mat Kermeen mat.kermeen@stuff.co.nz

A frustrated Kevin Barry has unleashed a tirade of verbal blows on Junior Fa (16-0) as talk heats up over a domestic clash against Joseph Parker (25-2).

Parker versus Fa is a matter of when not if but the timeline for the heavyweigh­t collision could be lengthy with the fight almost certainly off the agenda in 2019.

The Kiwi heavyweigh­ts were both successful inside Horncastle Arena in Christchur­ch on Saturday, igniting calls for the biggest all New Zealand heavyweigh­t clash since David Tua knocked out Shane Cameron in 2009.

Barry, who quickly became frustrated with questions surroundin­g a possible fight with Fa at a post-fight press conference after Parker knocked out Alexander Flores (17-2-1) in the third round, claimed Fa did not deserve to share a ring with Parker.

‘‘It’s a joke that he even gets mentioned in the same breath as Joe,’’ he said.

But Barry contradict­ed himself when he admitted Fa was offered the fight before Flores. That possibilit­y was terminated when Fa’s team reportedly asked for $500,000.

‘‘But he said no. I’d rather fight a guy who had seven fights in seven years and lost four of his last seven fights by knockout and who is 37-years-old, come on, give me a fricken break,’’ Barry said.

Fa, who knocked out Rogelio Omar Rossi (20-7-1) just 1min 28secs into the fight, said he is keen to clash with Parker in 2019.

Rossi, a 37-year-old former cruiserwei­ght, was a shadow of the man who challenged Marco Huck for the WBO world cruiserwei­ght title in 2011.

The victory did nothing to impress an animated Barry.

‘‘Junior Fa’s not an option, come on,’’ Barry exclaimed in a tone of frustratio­n.

‘‘When he fights somebody inside the world top 200, and I don’t say that as a joke, look at the record, look at the names, read their Boxrec’s, they need to start testing him.’’

But that was also a contradict­ion of sorts with Flores ranked 176th before the Parker fight.

‘‘If we’re ever going to get a fight together with him, they have to put him in with someone who is live,’’ Barry said.

Whether Barry truly believes what he is saying or he is just trying to build hype for the inevitable fight or both is tough to gauge but he does make a serious point.

Rossi was arguably the best scalp of Fa’s 16 wins. If the fight was to happen tomorrow, Parker, the former WBO heavyweigh­t champion of the world, would be an overwhelmi­ng favourite.

Fa said he and Parker get on fine but he does not get the same vibe from Barry. ‘‘There’s not too much tension between us but I know his team doesn’t like me.’’

Fa believes the sooner the fight happens the better it will be for Parker because he is still developing.

Fa’s manager Mark Keddell, who said they would have liked a tougher fight than what Rossi offered, is in talks for a fight that he said would thrust Fa onto the world stage. ‘‘We’re negotiatin­g a big fight at the moment so we’ll see how that goes. I think we’ve got some business to do that’s probably not to do with Joseph Parker for a couple or three fights,’’ Keddell said.

noted the referee taking a close look and Flores’ complaints but ‘‘Parker paid little attention as a big right hand dropped Flores again and the fight was quickly waved off’’.

Talk Sport, another influentia­l UK media outlet, felt Parker ‘‘made a huge statement with a savage knockout’’ that was ‘‘crucial’’ to his future.

‘‘With Flores backed up against the ropes, Parker, who had started to land at will after some telling body blows, connected with a thudding right/left hand combinatio­n to leave his opponent unconsciou­s.’’

The Sun said Parker ‘‘wasted no time in blowing out the vastly under-matched Flores’’ to get his career back on track.

In the United States, East Side Boxing felt Parker might have overdone his attempt to drop his ‘‘nice guy’’ persona in the ring.

‘‘Parker crushed a game but out of his depth Alexander Flores via impressive­ly brutal thirdround KO.

‘‘Parker vowed to be meaner in the ring. The former champ kept his word, but he perhaps went a little too far,’’ they said, noting the low blows involved.

‘‘But as controvers­ial as the ending to today’s fight was, Parker’s punching and his sheer killer instinct were also very impressive.

‘‘For now, the low blows aside, Joseph Parker is back. And he has shown he can be nasty in the ring.’’

Specialist site Bad Left Hook felt Parker had proven his aggression with an impressive display that ‘‘keeps himself in the mix among the top 10 heavyweigh­ts and will now look

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Junior Fa sends Rogelio Omar Rossi to the canvas in the first round.
GETTY IMAGES Junior Fa sends Rogelio Omar Rossi to the canvas in the first round.
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