Manawatu Standard

Parker strikes bond with new trainer

- Duncan Johnstone

New Zealand heavyweigh­t boxer Joseph Parker feels he has made an encouragin­g start with his new trainer as he prepares to face Dereck Chisora in Britain.

Parker has had a productive three weeks with Andy Lee after ending his eight-year partnershi­p with Las Vegasbased New Zealand trainer Kevin Barry.

‘‘It’s gone well, I’ve enjoyed it so far. I’ve been happy,’’ Parker, the former WBO champion, told Boxing UK.

‘‘Andy isn’t changing a lot, he’s just working on correcting a few things, tidying me up and making sure I’m well-prepared for this fight.’’

Parker said the short turn around for this fight on the back of his latest win over Junior Fa had meant his time with Lee was about establishi­ng a bond rather than reinventin­g things too much.

But they felt there was value in trying to quickly correct some punching techniques to try to improve Parker’s power which has come in for criticism.

‘‘A lot of hard work is going to be done ... leg strength, sparring, training,’’ Parker said of the build-up to fighting Chisora on May 2.

‘‘We are going to put in a lot of work to get a great result.’’

The first phase of the training camp had been held in Ireland where Lee, who was recommende­d to Parker by current WBC champion Tyson Fury, was based. They were now hoping to shift to England to link with Fury if a heavyweigh­t unificatio­n fight with Anthony Joshua is confirmed for ‘‘The Gypsy King’’.

Parker is enjoying his return to Britain where he has a good profile and knows the fight against the rugged Chisora opens another chance for him to get nearer to a title shot and his dream of being a two-time world champion.

What he will get from the unpredicta­ble Chisora is another matter.

‘‘You don’t know what to expect from him… whether it’s going to be the calm guy or the crazy guy … I’m just open to whatever he is going to bring,’’ Parker said.

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