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Joseph Parker viciously warned by heavyweight rival… ‘I’m gonna try and take his head off’

Joseph Parker is on alert after a heavyweight star said he’d try to ‘take his head off’.

In recent times, the New Zealander has looked exceptional, producing dazzling displays against Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang and Martin Bakole.

While the former world champion would love to finally get his shot at Oleksandr Usyk, that’s not the only option on the table.

If he misses out on a world title fight, then he may end up sharing the ring with one of the most popular competitors in the sport.

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Joseph Parker during an open workout
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Dave Allen warns Joseph Parker that he’s coming to knock him out

Joseph Parker and Dave Allen came together for a joint interview with IFL TV, in which they discussed a potential showdown.

While ‘The White Rhino’ has enormous respect for the former world heavyweight champion, he wasn’t afraid to discuss what he’d do if the pair ever went to battle in the squared circle.

The Englishman insisted: “I’ve never won at the top. This man is levels and levels above me, but if the opportunity is given to me and the money is there, I’m going to try and take his head off.”

In response, the Kiwi fired back: “And I’m gonna try and break some jaws.”

While the Brit is an undeniably tenacious operator, he wouldn’t be the first warrior the ex-WBO title holder has faced.

In an entertaining fight, Parker unleashed an incredible combination on a tough fighter.

Joseph Parker opens up about whether he’s put Martin Bakole on the decline

In his last contest, Parker destroyed Bakole with a thunderous punch.

Since the bout, fans have wondered how much the former ‘boogeyman’ of the heavyweight division has left.

Last time out, the powerhouse was held to a draw by Efe Ajagba, in a fight many thought he lost.

Now, Parker has revealed if he thinks he’s put Bakole on the decline.