16 Jan 2024

Parker lines up fight with in-form Chinese heavyweight Zhang

7:41 am on 16 January 2024
Joseph Parker following his unanimous points win over Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia.

Joseph Parker following his unanimous points win over Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Photosport

New Zealand heavyweight Joseph Parker has got his wish and will return to the ring quickly in a showdown with Chinese powerhouse Zhilei Zhang.

Off the back of his dominant pre-Christmas win over American Deontay Wilder, Parker has agreed to another rich contest in Saudi Arabia, against Zhang in Riyadh on March 8.

It will be the "co-feature" on a card also headlined by the fight between Briton Anthony Joshua and UFC specialist Francis Ngannou, whose only professional boxing fight was a loss to Tyson Fury in October.

Parker, 32, and 40-year-old Zhang are coming off emphatic wins over notable opponents.

The New Zealander revived his career with a unanimous points win over Wilder, showing a renewed dynamism in notching the 34th victory of his career and his fourth in a row since losing to Briton Joe Joyce in 2022.

Deontay Wilder and New Zealand's Joseph Parker face off in their heavyweight boxing match in Riyadh.

Deontay Wilder and New Zealand's Joseph Parker face off in their heavyweight boxing match in Riyadh. Photo: AFP / Fayez Nureldine

After the Wilder fight, Parker expressed a desire to fight Joshua.

However, he said if that couldn't happen, he just wanted to get back into the ring quickly.

"I'd like to get out as soon as I can. March, I'd love to fight in March," he said.

"So listen, I'm training every day, I'm working hard, I'm eating clean. I'm just enjoying rest time but I know there's a fight coming or looming very soon."

Southpaw Zhang exploded into prominence with two knockout wins over the previously-unbeaten Joyce last year, the second coming in the third round in October to improve his career record to 26 wins, 21 by knockout.

A silver-medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Zhang boasts an enormous 1.97m frame and won of the most powerful left-hands in the heavyweight ranks.\

His lone loss was to Croat Filip Hrgovic in a contentious points decision in 2022.

Great Britain's Anthony Joshua previously described a potential bout with Cameroon-born Ngannou, 37, as a "gimmick fight".

"Clash On The Dunes" Anthony Joshua celebrates after beating Andy Ruiz.

Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Ngannou sent the undefeated Fury to the canvas with a left hook before losing in a split decision.

Joshua is keen to put himself in the mix to face the winner of a fight in Februay between WBC champion Fury multiple belt-holder Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine.

Boxing commentators have said the fight against Ngannou represents less risk for Joshua than might be anticipated against Parker - who many had considered an obvious next opponent after his victory over Wilder.