
Haumono, Fortune Protest Outcome With Joseph Parker
Australian heavyweight boxer Solomon Haumono has launched a protest following his knockout loss to New Zealand's Joseph Parker in Christchurch.

Australian heavyweight boxer Solomon Haumono has launched a protest following his knockout loss to New Zealand's Joseph Parker in Christchurch.

Next stop... Anthony Joshua and the IBF heavyweight title. Joseph Parker kept alive his mandatory title challenge after dispatching Solomon Haumono in four rounds Thursday evening at Horncastle Arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. An uppercut put Haumono down and out at 1:35 of round four.

Unbeaten heavyweight contender Joseph Parker (19-0) is ready to follow up on his career best May 21st unanimous decision victory over Carlos Takam. This Thursday, July 21st he will return to the ring when he faces Solomon Haumono (24-2-2) at the Horncastle Arena in Christchurch.

Up and coming heavyweight contender Joseph Parker (19-0) has kept a very busy schedule since turning pro four years ago. The New Zealander will fight for the third time this year when he faces Solomon Haumono (24-2-2) on July 21st at the Horncastle Arena in Christchurch.

IBF #1 rated heavyweight Joseph Parker (19-0) will fight for the 20th time in the pro ranks when he faces Solomon Haumono (24-2-2) on July 21st in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Joseph Parker will concede a weight advantage to heavyweight opponent Solomon Haumono when the pair step into the boxing ring in Christchurch. Parker, who is protecting a 19-0 record, with 16 knockouts, weighed in at 106.4kg [234.5-pounds] ahead of the fight on Thursday night.

Kevin Barry enunciated two ominous words when he previewed Joseph Parker's fight with Solomon Haumono and they were 'Alex Leapai', not 'knockout victory'. Expectations of Parker protecting his status as mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua's IBF heavyweight title without raising a sweat in Christchurch on Thursday were dealt a reality when the 24-year-old had a friendly face off with Solomon Haumono ahead of their main event at Horncastle Arena.

Solomon Haumono's trainer, the man who guided Manny Pacquiao to the top of the fight game, believes the former league player has as much punching power as legendary heavyweight George Foreman.

Solomon Haumono's trainer, the man who guided Manny Pacquiao to the top of the fight game, believes the former league player has as much punching power as legendary heavyweight George Foreman.

Australian heavyweight boxer Solomon Haumono is being urged to abandon his "Neanderthal style" against IBF No.1 ranked contender Joseph Parker next week in a contest where he concedes he's totally up against it.