So, I’ve been messing around with this whole Newman Joseph Parker IV thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I stumbled upon some news about Joseph Parker, this heavyweight boxer, you know? Seems like he’s been calling out this other guy, Daniel Dubois, who’s got some IBF title. And there’s talk about a fight with Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia, no less! Talk about high stakes.
I got curious and started digging. Turns out, Parker’s saying he’s cool as a cucumber about this fight with Dubois. Meanwhile, Dubois is over there, talking about how he sees the bout with Parker, who’s got a WBO interim champion title. They’re both heavyweight, so you know it’s gonna be a big deal. It looks like if nothing else, they will fight in February.
I went down this rabbit hole of boxing news and ended up reading about how Parker’s trainer, some guy named Andy Lee, thinks Parker will be ready to rumble with Dubois in February, especially if a rematch with Anthony Joshua doesn’t happen. It’s all pretty dramatic, like a soap opera but with punches.

Anyway, I’ve been trying to piece all this together and make sense of it. Here’s what I’ve gathered, all jumbled up in my notes:
- Joseph Parker: Interim WBO Heavyweight Champ, 35 wins, 3 losses, 23 knockouts. Wants a piece of Dubois.
- Daniel Dubois: IBF Heavyweight Titleholder, 22 wins, 2 losses, 21 knockouts. Has some thoughts about fighting Parker.
- Potential Fight: Parker vs. Dubois, possibly in February. Maybe in Saudi Arabia if it is with Wilder.
- Trainer Talk: Andy Lee (Parker’s trainer) says Parker will be ready for Dubois.
My Takeaway
It’s all a bit of a mess, really. Lots of talk, lots of potential, but nothing’s set in stone. I spent hours trying to sort through all this, and honestly, I’m still not 100% sure what’s going to happen. But hey, that’s the fun of it, right? Keeps you on your toes. I’ll be keeping an eye on this, for sure. It’s like a puzzle, and I’m determined to figure out where all the pieces fit.
I even wrote it down so many times just to remember the whole thing. It is really tiring. What a day.