The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Joseph Parker taunts Chisora

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LONDON. - Joseph Parker says a final decision on the Derek Chisora fight will be made this week - and wants to “smash” the Brit’s lingering hopes of a world-title shot.

The New Zealander has called for a reschedule­d heavyweigh­t boxing clash with Zimbabwe-born Chisora after a suspected spider bite forced him to withdraw from last month’s O2 showdown and Parker will hold talks with promoter Eddie Hearn to confirm his next heavyweigh­t fight.

Chisora instead stopped David Price inside four rounds and manager David Haye has turned his attention to an alternativ­e fight with Oleksandr Usyk, the WBO mandatory challenger, but Parker raised doubts about whether this is a likely route to a world title for the Londoner. Parker, who is ranked No 4 by the WBO, told Sky Sports: “He hasn’t won a world title, Chisora, so I think they are trying to look for the fastest and the best way of getting there, and they think Usyk is the best way of getting to a world title.

“But firstly it doesn’t make sense, because he’s not ranked and there’s a lot of guys ranked before him. I’m not sure why they want that fight? Obviously the fight was locked in for us both and I couldn’t control what happened with the illness, but I want to reschedule the fight. I’m healthy, I’m fit, I’m ready to go. I know I can smash him, I know I can beat him. He’s going to bring a lot of pressure, but I know I’ve got better boxing skill and better movement than the other guys he’s faced.

“I told him before that I will retire him and I’ll be his last fight. Lock in the fight, I’ll put in a great show. He will get his money that he wants, but I will put him into retirement. He’s had a good career.”

The Kiwi’s manager David Higgins has suggested that Haye is looking for a final payday for Chisora against Usyk, but remains hopeful that Hearn will instead secure the fight with Parker. — Sky Sports.

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