Joseph Parker's promoters have confirmed that American Dominic Breazeale is one option to step into the breach left by Hughie Fury and fight for the New Zealander's WBO heavyweight world title in Auckland a week on Saturday.
The 31-year-old, who goes by the nickname "Trouble", has signalled his willingness to fight Parker and would appear to fit the bill.
Breazeale is ranked No6 by the WBO - who have demanded the now voluntary defence be against a fighter in the organisation's top 15 - has the height that Parker had been preparing for against Fury, and in February knocked out Parker's friend and stablemate Izu Ugonoh.
Duco's David Higgins, Parker's promoter, has been scrambling to find an alternative once the news broke that Fury would not be travelling to New Zealand due to an apparent lower back injury, and was due to meet with Team Parker tonight and again tomorrow morning in order to discuss potential opponents.
He told the Herald he hoped to make an announcement on Wednesday morning, saying Breazeale was one of "several" possibilities, adding he wasn't surprised at the interest in the fight despite the long-haul flight and lack of preparation time.