‘Do Not Deny That Man’: Joseph Parker Knocks Out Martin Bakole, Eyes World Title Shot trucc

   

Joseph Parker has made light work of Martin Bakole, with the Kiwi heavyweight earning a second-round knockout win on Sunday morning (AEDT).

Initially slated to take on Daniel Dubois for the IBF world title before the English star pulled out, Parker accepted a fight with Bakole, who stepped up on short notice.

It ended in misery for the hard-hitting African, who was dropped by Parker in brutal fashion before his corner and referee put an end to the bout.

It marks a sixth-straight win for Parker, who is seemingly in the mix for a showdown against Oleksandr Usyk, who holds four out of the five belts in the division.

Speaking post-fight, the 33-year-old called out Usyk after another dominant victory.

"Martin Bakole, thank you very much for accepting the challenge and flying all the way here on short notice to give me a good fight," Parker said.

"I just went out there and stayed structured, composed and got the victory.

"Who's next? How do I fight for the world title next? If Usyk wants a dance partner, I'll get uncle Frank [Warren] to come in here and lock in a fight.

"I want to fight for the world title and I'd like to be champion of the world again."

Parker (36-3) has enjoyed an incredible resurgence in recent years to cement himself as one of the best heavyweights in the world.

In the main event of the DAZN pay-per-view card, Dmitry Bivol claimed a majority decision win over Artur Beterbiev to win the unified light-heavyweight title.

Earlier on the card in Saudi Arabia, Shakur Stevenson defeated Josh Padley to retain the WBC lightweight title, while Agit Kabayel knocked out Zhilei Zhang.