Joseph Parker: There are a lot of big fights that we can make

The former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker only fought once in 2019, stopping Alex Leapai in June. Now he wants to make it big in 2020.

“Chisora is a fight I wanted, because of the wins he has had recently and he has looked good. He has been calling me out and we made the fight happen then 4-5 weeks into camp I felt pretty sick and we went to the doctors and they said it was a spider bite from New Zealand. The doctors pretty much said I was not fit to train or fight. I was so excited and I really wanted to fight but the body was not listening,” Parker told BoxingScene.com.

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The 28-year-old Parker will return to the ring on February 29th in Texas on the Mikey Garcia-Jessie Vargas undercard that will be streamed by DAZN.  As this article was published, Parker’s opponent hadn’t been finalized.

After his next fight, Parker has his sights sent on facing the biggest names possible in the heavyweight division.

“The plan is to lock in this opponent and look good, fight well and move onto bigger and better things. There are a lot of big fights that we can make just as long as we win – take care of business first,” said Parker.

As for the main event on February 29th, Parker couldn’t pick a winner.

“They are 2 good fighters. That is going to be a great fight. Both fighters are great fighters and I think there will be a lot of action. Both guys have a lot of skill. I don’t know who is going to win that one,” Parker added.

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