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Joshua, Hearn frustrated by Wilder ‘game’

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Promoter Eddie Hearn fears Deontay Wilder is playing a “big game” and will press ahead with Anthony Joshua’s WBA title fight against Alexander Povetkin in September.

The WBA have ordered Joshua to sign for a WBA mandatory title defense against Povetkin “within 24 hours” as WBC champion Wilder has yet to agree a unificatio­n fight with the British heavyweigh­t star, despite lengthy negotiatio­ns, Sky Sports reported.

Matchroom Boxing boss Hearn admited Joshua remains keen to battle Wilder for all the world heavyweigh­t belts, but revealed how talks were further delayed this week as he awaited a response to the fight contract.

“I think they have just said enough is enough,” said Hearn, when asked about the WBA ruling.

“We need to know what you’re doing, you’re mandated to fight Alexander Povetkin, and I think Povetkin’s people are getting extremely restless as well.

“They have been waiting and to be fair to them, they have been patient, but [WBA president] Gilberto Mendoza has clearly decided enough is enough and we’ve got to move.

“He [Joshua] knows that Povetkin is an extremely tough fight. Deontay Wilder is another fight that he wants badly. We can’t do a lot more than we’re doing. I think Anthony is frustrated that he feels - people feel he might not want this fight. He wants that fight more than anything.

“We sent the contract nearly nine days ago now. We’re not even necessaril­y expecting a signed contract back. We just want your comments. If my fighter wanted a fight, and we received a contract, I would be back with the comments within 24 hours.

“It’s very, very frustratin­g and right now it looks like Povetkin is next.”

Hearn admited the continued speculatio­n about a fight with Wilder could be a worrying distractio­n for Joshua ahead of a dangerous title defense against Povetkin, who delivered a chilling knockout of David Price in March.

He said: “The Wilder fight may even be signed before we get in the ring with Alexander Povetkin, so for Joshua there is massive pressure and like I said, Povetkin has just one defeat – a points loss to Wladimir Klitschko. A very, very tough, experience­d man.”

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