Joshua Buatsi keeping underdog mentality against Zach Parker

Joshua Buatsi keeping underdog mentality against Zach Parker


Joshua Buatsi regards himself as the underdog despite being the heavy favourite ahead of his fight against Zach Parker in Manchester on Saturday.

Buatsi (19-1, 13 KOs) returns to the ring off the back of his first defeat as a professional in a thrilling bout against Callum Smith in February.

The clash remains a strong contender for fight of the year but was a tough one to take for Buatsi, who will look to bounce back against Parker in his first fight on home soil in over a year.

The Olympic bronze medallist said he is treading cautiously ahead of the must-win encounter.

“I’m always the underdog, so if he thinks he’s one too, then great, but that’s always my mindset and that’s not even just from being a pro. I’ve always thought that from the amateurs,” Buatsi told ESPN.

“I achieved a lot quite quick. So, I was thinking ‘maybe this is all fake, maybe I’m not expected to be doing this.’

“I always had that underdog mindset and it hasn’t changed just because I came back [from the 2016 Olympics] with the medal and got the exposure that I needed to, it’s never changed.”

A first defeat is always tough to take for a fighter, but Buatsi said he was able to deal with it because of the belief that, on another day, he would have been the one with his hand raised.

“One thing I always said was I didn’t leave the ring thinking I can’t beat that guy,” Buatsi explains.

“I left thinking ‘damn, I know I can beat that guy. I could have beaten that guy.’

“If you lose and you’re like, ‘that’s just a better man than me,’ all right, cool, sweet. But when I left the ring, I didn’t ever think I could never be that guy. I never thought that, never ever thought that. Since the final bell to now.”

Meanwhile Parker (26-1, 18 KOs) will look to affirm his own title aspirations after three years plagued by inactivity and injury — namely a broken hand — following his only defeat to John Ryder in 2022.

A victory would be a huge statement from Parker against ESPN’s No. 7 ranked light heavyweight, Buatsi.

“You just got to believe in yourself really,” Parker told ESPN.

“I’ve had a few wins on the bounce, we’re here now, probably the No.1 [and] 2 behind Callum Smith is going at it and whoever wins, I feel like there’s a big, big fight on the cards next year.”



Source: ESPN

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