Joseph Parker Ten years after he split with David Tua in acrimonious circumstances that resulted in a multimillion-dollar legal scrap, Kevin Barry is back working with New Zealand's top heavyweight boxing prospect.
Barry, an Olympic silver medallist in Los Angeles in 1984, will train Joseph Parker for his June fight against South African veteran Francois Botha. The pair will depart for Barry's Las Vegas base on Sunday for an eight-week pre-fight camp.
Barry managed Tua from 1992-2003, guiding him to an unsuccessful heavyweight title shot against Lennox Lewis in 2000. The pair fell out over the management of Tua's finances, with a protracted legal battle leaving both parties with legal fees in the millions.
With Parker's promoters Duco also having Tua on their books, Barry and Tua are now effectively working for the same employer. Barry said he didn't expect there to be any issues on either side.
"I don't think there's even room for concern," Barry said. "David has signed a one-fight deal with Duco. Me working for Duco is no concern of David's. He has enough to worry about getting himself ready for his fight in August." No opponent has yet been named for Tua's comeback fight, however the Herald understands undefeated Cuban prospect Luis Ortiz is in line for that August bout.