In the very near future, there should be confirmation on whether or not a heavyweight grudge fight will happen between former WBO heavyweight world champion Joseph Parker and undefeated Kiwi rival Junior Fa.
Parker snapped his layoff last month in Texas, when he blasted out Shawndell Winters in five rounds on the undercard to the welterweight clash between Mikey Garcia and Jessie Vargas.
Parker and Far collided four times in the amateur ranks - with each boxer claiming two wins in the series.
Parker's manager, David Higgins, is trying to make the fight happen.
Higgins explains that Parker is very eager to get back in the ring as soon as possible and wants to get Fa in the ring.
"Joseph is excited and keen to get back in the ring as soon as possible," Higgins told Sky Sports.
"The arrangement is up to his promoter Matchroom, but there was some discussion post-fight about Junior Fa and we're waiting for feedback from Matchroom. They did promise feedback this week, so I hope to get a phone call in the next day or two, advising what the next likely steps are.
"Fa has got a decent record, I think he's ranked No 6 by the WBO, so if the others are tied up, it might make sense to fight Junior Fa and then move into one of those bigger global names next. Joseph will fight anyone and he leaves that to the team, but he would gladly fight Junior Fa. Junior has made a few comments publicly that have probably ruffled a few feathers, but Joseph is a genuinely humble guy and he would like to do his talking in the ring.
"If the opportunity presented itself, Joseph would love to show the world what he can do and put Junior Fa back in his place. The view of Joseph Parker and the team - yes it will be huge in New Zealand, but it doesn't have to happen in New Zealand. It could be New Zealand, it could be anywhere."