David Nyika has teamed up with Joseph Parker’s first foray into boxing promotion to sign a multi-fight agreement that will see him headline events throughout New Zealand in the coming months as he seeks to capture the world cruiserweight crown.
Nyika and Parker have long shared a close connection, with the pair working together in previous training camps and fighting on the same cards. The Herald understands that relationship is now officially intertwined as they enter into a multi-fight co-promotional agreement with Duco Events and respected Australian coach Noel Thornberry.
While Parker’s career remains on an upward trajectory, following victories over heavyweight contenders Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang, he is investing in Nyika’s future after purchasing shares in a joint venture, alongside Duco owner David Higgins and Thornberry, to promote the highly touted cruiserweight prospect.
Together the promotional trio plan to build Nyika’s status by staging multiple events throughout New Zealand and follow the successful Duco blueprint that charted Parker and Australian welterweight Jeff Horn to their respective world titles.
In a promotional teaser released by Duco, ahead of an announcement in Auckland on Wednesday, Parker said of Nyika: “He’s a very talented fighter. He’s won a lot of top competitions around the world. I feel like this is his moment and his time to shine on the big stage. I know he’s been putting in the work and training really hard. There’s purpose behind why he’s fighting.”