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Parker says Canelo could be next after facing Murdock in Manchester

No.1 and No.2 WBO Super-Middleweights collide in Manchester

Zach Parker can cement his place as #1 contender in the WBO with a win over Rohan Murdock on Saturday Credit: Matchroom Boxing
Zach Parker can cement his place as #1 contender in the WBO with a win over Rohan Murdock on Saturday Credit: Matchroom Boxing

Zach Parker has his sights set on Super-Middleweight supremacy as the undefeated former British Champion looks to earn his first World Title shot when he takes on Australia’s Rohan Murdock this Saturday March 7 at Manchester Arena, live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US.

Parker (18-0, 12 KOs), ranked No.2 with the WBO, says he is in the shape of his life ahead of his crunch clash with the WBO No.1 Murdock (24-1, 17 KOs).

The 25-year-old is relishing a return to Manchester, where he has previously enjoyed success, and is adamant his name will top the 168lbs pile after March 7.

“This has been the best camp I’ve ever had,” said the Derbyshire boxer. I’m flying. All my gears are going and I can’t wait to get in there. I’m ready to rock and roll.

“I’ve had a longer camp this time and I’m in tremendous shape.

“I’ve been doing some different bag drills and a lot more sparring for this one.

“We’ve had former WBA World Champion Giovanni De Carolis over. It’s been great having someone with that kind of experience.

“I’ve also been sparring Jason Welborn, Lennox Clarke, Kieran Conway, and a couple of amateurs as well, so I’ve been mixing it up with different lads and different styles.

“I love the Manchester crowd. The stadium is always electric. This is where I fought Adasat Rodriguez on the Groves-Eubank undercard and knocked him out in the second round.

“It’s going to be good fighting back there again and hopefully I can get another stoppage win to make it two out of two.

“I’ve watched a bit of Murdock but I don’t really watch a lot of my opponents.

“I usually just concentrate on what I’m doing because every fight is different.

“He will probably bring a different game plan into this fight so I’ll be read for whatever style he brings.

“I expect this to be my hardest fight so far but I’m ready to go. He’s won 24 out of 25 so you know it’s going to be a good fight.

“This is the most important fight of my career so far. He’s number one and I’m number two.

 

“We’re both going to go at it to see who can come out on top and get a shot at the title. I’m 100% confident I will be number one after March 7th.”

If successful, Parker will be eyeing a shot at the reigning WBO World Champion Billy Joe Saunders, an all British-showdown he says he would happily accept along with a clash with any of the division’s other top names including Callum Smith and Caleb Plant, or a mega-fight with Mexican superstar Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, who is rumoured to be boxing Saunders or Smith May.

“Billy Joe Saunders is definitely on my radar,” says Parker.

“He’s a good fighter. He’s been there and done it. A two-weight World Champion.

“That’s the type of fight I want against top-level opposition. I would be open to fighting any of the big names.

Parker will be in line for a shot at Billy Joe Saunders' WBO world title with victory Credit: The Independent
Parker will be in line for a shot at Billy Joe Saunders’ WBO world title with victory Credit: The Independent

“For me, it’s between Caleb Plant and Callum Smith for who’s best in the division.

“Callum Smith didn’t look too good against John Ryder, he looked a bit iffy so I would have to go with Caleb Plant, but I would fight either.

“If Canelo decides to fight Saunders then he could be next for me.

“That’s the kind of fight you come into boxing for. Fighting under the big lights over in America.

“That’s a fight I would love and I think I would cause some problems for Canelo because of my awkward style. That’s 100% a fight I would love.”

Parker has also targeted four-weight king Canelo Alvarez who is set to return to Super Middleweight Credit: DAZN USA
Parker has also targeted four-weight king Canelo Alvarez who is set to return to Super Middleweight Credit: DAZN USA

Parker vs. Murdock is part of a big night of action in Manchester, main event sees former World Champion Scott Quigg (35-2-2, 26 KOs) take on former World Title challenger Jono Carroll (17-1-1, 3 KOs) in a crunch Super-Featherweight clash, Anthony Fowler (11-1, 8 KOs) defends his WBA International Super-Welterweight Title against Bolton’s Jack Flatley (16-1-1, 4 KOs) Manchester Heavyweight contender Hughie Fury (23-3, 13 KOs meets Pavel Sour (11-2, 6 KOs), Liverpool Super-Lightweight contender Robbie Davies Jr (19-2, 13 KOs) fights for the first time under new trainer Dominic Ingle, Bolton’s Jack Cullen (17-2, 8 KOs) returns after his FOTY contender with Felix Cash, Sheffield Super-Lightweight ace Dalton Smith (4-0, 3 KOs) keeps busy, ‘The Albanian Bear’ Reshat Mati (6-0, 4 KO’s) makes his UK debut in a Welterweight contest, Ricky Hatton-trained Super-Featherweight Ibrahim Nadim (1-0) looks to impress and there’s action for Oldham Lightweight Aqib Fiaz (4-0) and Liverpool Super-Flyweight Blane Hyland (2-0).

Tickets priced £40, £60, £100 and £200 (VIP) are available to purchase via Manchester Arena (www.manchester-arena.com), StubHub (www.stubhub.co.uk) and Matchroom Boxing (www.matchroomboxing.com).

Source: Matchroom Boxing