The New Zealand Herald

Bellew backs Joshua in mega-fight

Cruiserwei­ght says Parker not entitled to big-money bout

- Patrick McKendry

As the boxing world counts down to an official announceme­nt of Joseph Parker’s mega-fight against Anthony Joshua, fellow heavyweigh­t Tony Bellew has once again given his prediction of the result.

“Anthony Joshua will eat Joseph Parker,” Bellew told the Fight Hype website. “A very good big guy will always beat a good little guy.”

Bellew’s opinion is no surprise as he’s a stablemate of Joshua’s and has said often he wouldn’t get in the ring with his fellow Brit, the IBF and WBA world heavyweigh­t champion.

Bellew, a cruiserwei­ght world champion and far smaller than Joshua (and about 10kg lighter than Parker), has also previously written of his displeasur­e at WBO champion Parker’s hard line on negotiatio­ns on the fight, which is expected to be held in Cardiff on March 31.

Some of that could be down to profession­al jealousy — Bellew wanted a fight with Parker but has had to take a back seat as the New Zealander aimed at one of the biggest names in world boxing.

“A fight with Joshua is probably five times more than Parker has ever earned,” Bellew wrote last month. “He’s not entitled to that. The best fight on his record is Carlos Takam and that was a narrow victory. Joshua won every single round against Takam in Cardiff.

“Parker’s team are dining out on this WBO title and they should be very, very careful what they wish for.”

Instead of settling early in the negotiatio­ns, Parker and his promoter David Higgins have pushed their counterpar­ts Joshua and Eddie Hearn all the way and the Herald understand­s the parties have agreed to a $12 million payday.

Should Parker, 25, be successful against Joshua, a fight with Bellew is still a big possibilit­y, and in the meantime, the Liverpudli­an is preparing for his rematch with David Haye in London on May 5. The original fight date was today but had to be postponed due to Haye’s biceps injury.

All eyes overnight will be on Bellew’s home town, where the United Kingdom’s Sports Personalit­y of the Year awards will be held — Joshua is favourite to win the top award and there is speculatio­n he will make an announceme­nt there about his fight with Parker.

A Duco Events spokesman said Higgins hadn’t booked a flight, but the Herald understand­s he will soon fly to the UK to announce the fight alongside Hearn.

Joshua made headlines around the world with his title defence against former champion Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in April, an epic fight in which both men hit the canvas.

The 29-year-old Joshua, who has attracted massive support in the UK for his style and power, stopped Takam in Cardiff last month.

Andy Ruiz Jr, whom Parker beat in Auckland for the vacant WBO title, also believes the advantage is with Joshua, but the Parker camp are sure Joshua has flaws, including what they describe as a “glass jaw”.

 ?? Picture / Photosport ?? There was speculatio­n that Anthony Joshua would announce at the UK Sports Personalit­y of the Year awards overnight a fight with Joseph Parker next year.
Picture / Photosport There was speculatio­n that Anthony Joshua would announce at the UK Sports Personalit­y of the Year awards overnight a fight with Joseph Parker next year.

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