Joseph Parker delivered a crushing second-round knockout to Martin Bakole, ending the Congolese boxer’s hopes of an IBF world title shot. The explosive fight took place on Saturday, leaving fans stunned as Parker dominated in Glasgow.
Bakole, who had been pushing for a title shot, entered the ring with high expectations. His recent victories, including a win over Carlos Takam, positioned him as a serious contender. However, Parker’s speed and power quickly proved overwhelming. From the opening bell, the New Zealander controlled the fight, landing precise punches that kept Bakole on the defensive.
In the second round, Parker unleashed a devastating right hand that sent Bakole crashing to the canvas. Despite efforts to recover, the referee waved off the fight, confirming Parker’s victory in emphatic fashion. The loss derailed Bakole’s pursuit of a showdown with Anthony Joshua or Daniel Dubois.
The result also had implications for Nigerian heavyweight Efe Ajagba, who was in contention for an IBF eliminator. With Bakole out of the running, the path to a world title shot could shift significantly. Promoter Frank Warren, who has been vocal about securing major fights for Dubois and Joshua, hinted that Parker’s performance could open new opportunities in the heavyweight division.
Parker, a former WBO heavyweight champion, reaffirmed his status as a top contender. Having previously suffered setbacks against elite opponents, including Joe Joyce, he has now put himself back in the mix for high-profile bouts. Speaking after the fight, Parker expressed his readiness for another title challenge, emphasizing his experience and hunger for success.
Meanwhile, Bakole will have to regroup after the devastating defeat. The Congolese boxer had been seen as a rising force in the division, but the loss raises questions about his ability to compete at the highest level. His team has yet to announce future plans, but a comeback fight will be crucial in rebuilding his title aspirations.
As the heavyweight division continues to evolve, Parker’s dominant performance sends a strong message. With Joshua, Dubois, and other top contenders eyeing major fights, the New Zealander has positioned himself as a serious threat once again.