It was a pretty quiet New Year's Eve for Kiwi heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker but says he's set to make some "big noise" in 2016 confident he can beat any other fighter in the world.
Parker had an impressive year in 2015 notching up five victories to improve his record to 17-0 but with another fight on the horizon he was up early yesterday morning is Las Vegas to take part in training.
Ahead of his next fight against American Jason Bergman in Apia later this month, Parker told Newstalk ZB's Tony Veitch that he's definitely going to step up the opponents over the next 12 months.
"I know a lot of people that watch my fights are frustrated that the fights end quickly but I can promise you this year we're definitely going to step up the opponents and it's going to be a lot more interesting fights. We're getting closer to that goal of being champion of the world and I think this year we can make some big noise around the world."
Parker said things have changed over the last year where the boxing world, including current heavyweight champions Tyson Fury, is starting to pay attention to the 23-year-old from South Auckland.