Portsmouth News

Parker has decision to make after title victory

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Mickey Parker savoured securing BKB world title glory and insisted: I'm 40 next month and I'm getting better at this game.

But the Leigh Park bare-knuckle boxer says he remains undecided whether he will return to the ring to defend his top cruiserwei­ght prize after snatching it off close friend and sparring partner Carl Hobley.

Parker's Bournemout­h-based opponent was pulled out of the fight on the advice of the doctors at the end of round four with a badly swollen and closing left eye at the 02 Indigo on Sunday.

The TKO verdict in the favour of the Portsmouth bruiser, 39, meant he added the BKB cruiserwei­ght world strap to the British belt which he had collected in his previous bout.

Yet with Parker turning 40 next month, he conceded there is a tough decision for him not to make on his future in the sport. But, rather like a fine wine, the new world title holder reckons he is continuing to get better as the years roll on.

Speaking to the BKB YouTube channel post-fight, Parker, pictured, declared: ‘Me and Carl are pals, but I said it would look good in a BKB ring, I knew it would look good (fighting Carl).

‘I also said it was whose face broke first, Carl's broke, unfortunat­ely, I said to him afterwards, ‘you're lucky, I wanted to look like that!’

‘It's crazy, I'm 40 next month and I'm getting better at this game. I am getting better, it's crazy.

‘I'll tell you straight now, I'm going to Mexico on holiday, no decision has been made yet (on his future).

‘To me, it's the perfect way to just knock it on the head. I'm going to have this holiday and I'm going to have a good think about it (BKB future).

‘I don't want to go out of here splattered on the floor, why can't fighters go out on a high? I don't know (about BKB future), like I said I'm 40 (nearly), BKB is getting better and better and better. The standard is getting better and better.’

While Parker’s close pal Hobley was adamant he would have much rather have lost his world title to a friend than an unknown opponent.

‘I congratula­te Mickey, he's the best fighter I've shared the ring with, he deserves everything,’ said Hobley.

‘He was catching me with shots and it's done the damage, Mickey deserves it, like I've said, if I was to lose

this belt I was rather it my mate, so be it, it is what it is.’

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