Joseph Parker believes that Daniel Dubua can resign when they fight for the heavy world title in heavyweight later this month.
On February 22, live on Sky Sports Box OfficeParker Dubua Greenwich faces New Zealand twice.
However, Dubua proved his calm when he came out of Anthony Joshua in an exciting style at Wembley Stadium last September.
But in his career, doubts arose about Dubua's stability in the wake of his defeats for Joys Joyce and Olksander Ossik.
He was calculated against both Joyce and Usyk, but some observers wondered whether it could continue.
Although it appeared that his eye socket was broken in the Battle of Joyce, and of course Usyk will continue to become the world champion undisputedly, but those doubts were weakening Dubua at a later time until it won the good victory that reached its peak in his victory over Joshua.
But Parker is convinced that he could inhibit and submerge the British.
Parker told Sky Sports.
“But if it is on his way, it will continue. It is my job to go there and compensate for what he will attend and follow my game plan.”
Today, Daniel Dubua is looking for a more heavy and more complete weight. He wants to take revenge and return a match with USYK, Unified BBC, WBA and WBO World Champion.
Dubois even achieved USYK winning celebrations immediately after Ukrainian repetition over Tyson Viory in December to call for a second battle on his own.
Parker, however, warned against overcoming it.
“Listen, this may be a mistake. In boxing they are always trying to prepare big battles in the future. If he is trying to prepare it, he must go beyond me first,” he said.
The New Zealand will not be drawn on any of its own future plans. “For the time being, I just want to focus on Daniel Dubua. I don't want to look forward away. I want to prepare for him and take it seriously,” said Parker.
“Once this battle ends and won, I can look at other battles.”
He insists that he will be victorious.
“Even if the times became difficult, I always had self -faith. It is because of the hard work I did and the criteria that my parents instilled at an early age,” he said.
“I have always thought that regardless of what anyone says, regardless of what anyone is doing, I think I am sincerely that I go back to myself and always believe in myself.”
Watch Daniel Dubua against Joseph Parker IBF World Heavyweight Battle on February 22 directly on the air Sky Sports Box Office.