Joseph Parker knocked out last-minute stand-in Martin Bakole in the second round on Saturday night after a heroic effort.
All the odds were stacked against the brave Congolese heavyweight, who stepped in on two days’ notice to fight Parker when Daniel Dubois pulled out of their IBF heavyweight title fight with a viral infection.

Organisers scrambled for a replacement with Lawrence Okolie, David Adeleye and Mourad Aliev all contacted to step in.
But Bakole got the call after his trainer and manager Billy Nelson campaigned tirelessly for the fight on social media.
The 33-year-old was in Congo when he got the green light from boxing mogul Turki Alalshikh and jumped on a 3,8000-mile flight on the same day to Saudi Arabia.
Bakole’s journey was so long it required three connecting flights.
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