The fight will see two unbeaten boxers step into the ring as they look to earn the title of the era’s best. Fury holds a record of 34 wins and one draw, while Usyk has won all 21 of his professional bouts.
For Usyk, it’s the chance to become an undisputed champion for the second time in his career, as he held all the belts at cruiserweight before deciding to move up in weight class.
As he often does, Fury will hold the size and reach advantage, while Usyk’s movement both defensively and offensively has proven a big asset during his run at heavyweight.
“This is going to be huge,” Parker said. “Whoever wins this is going to go down in history as the best fighter of this era. I’m so grateful to be here to be able to witness it live.”
The fight has a two-way rematch clause, so it is expected the victor will have to beat the other twice before the saga ends. In the meantime, Parker has targeted a return to action later this year as he looks to cement his claim to a shot at the world title proper.
“Preparations are well and truly on the way to getting bigger, faster, stronger. I’m not sure who the opponent will be, but they’ve said September or October,” Parker said.
“There are a lot of fights happening now in the heavyweight division where it’s going to unfold ... all these heavyweight fights are going to play out and whoever comes out on top is going to be an option for September or October.
“Anyone who’s ranked highly, and anyone who can get me closer to fighting for a world title.”
How to watch in NZ
The Ring of Fire event is being streamed by DAZN for $34.99. Coverage starts at 4am on Sunday. The Herald will also be running live updates for the main event from 10am.
Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.