Joseph Parker will deviate from expected programming against late contender Martin Bakole tonight at Riyadh Season's The Last Crescendo live on DAZN Pay-Per-View.
Having been due for a shot at becoming a two-time world champion this weekend, the New Zealander has been waylaid after Daniel Dubois was forced to withdraw.
That has opened the gates for the dark horse Congolese star, looking to lay down a marker and pitch himself into discussions for the top-tier of the heavyweight division.
But just when will they take to the canvas, along with the rest of the card? DAZN News has everything you need to know on ringwalks for Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole.
The ringwalks for Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole will take place at 12:40am local time at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
That means they will take place at 9:40pm in the United Kingdom, 4:40pm on the east coast of the United States and 1:40pm on the west coast.
The main fight card and DAZN broadcast will begin at 4pm GMT; 11am ET; 8am PT; 7pm KSA.
| Fight | KSA | GMT | ET | PT |
| Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 2 | 2:00am | 11:00pm | 6:00pm | 3:00pm |
| Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole | 12:40am | 9:40pm | 4:40pm | 1:40pm |
| Shakur Stevenson vs Josh Padley | 11:35pm | 8:35pm | 3:35pm | 12:35am |
| Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz | 10:35pm | 7:35pm | 2:35pm | 11:35am |
| Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Israil Madrimov | 9:40pm | 6:40pm | 1:40pm | 10:40am |
| Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel | 8:40pm | 5:40pm | 12:40pm | 9:40am |
| Joshua Buatsi vs Callum Smith | 7:45pm | 4:45pm | 11:45am | 8:45am |
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Joseph Parker versus Martin Bakole will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which has fast become the de-facto home for Riyadh Season super-cards.
The 27,000-capacity stadium, certified as the largest covered football stadium in the world by the Guinness World Records , is the home of Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal.
It previously hosted both of Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury's heavyweight bouts, plus the first undisputed light-heavyweight fight between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.
Former WBO world champion Joseph Parker has enjoyed a remarkable revival of his boxing career.
After a loss to Joe Joyce in September 2022, it looked like the end of the road at the top end for Paker, but he has rebuilt with several fantastic performances since then.
Most notably, he scored major decision victories over two of the division's other top names, in Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang, to restore his standing and help set up this bout.
After going 9-0 at the start of his career, Martin Bakole eventually suffered his first loss in 2018 to Michael Hunter via TKO in the tenth-round.
However, the Congolese athlete has responded by winning his next 10 fights.
Bakole last fought in August 2024, his only fight of the year. He took on the unbeaten American Jared Anderson in Los Angeles
Bakole put in an impressive display, recording a fifth-round knockout, having already sent Anderson to the mat in round one and earlier in the fifth.
Since then Bakole has been waiting for his chance to battle the very top of the heavyweight division, with some pundits believing potential contenders were deliberately avoiding the fighter after his recent destructive displays.