The Star (Jamaica)

Wilder calls out Joshua again for big heavyweigh­t fight

- (AP):

Deontay Wilder cannot wait to get Anthony Joshua into the ring. He is just not sure when it’s going to happen.

“I just want to prove who is the best, that’s all I want to do,” Wilder said on Thursday. “I want people to see a great fight and witness the two best heavyweigh­ts compete with each other one night in the ring.”

Wilder, who is coming off a first-round knockout of Bermane Stiverne, said his representa­tives have been in contact with Joshua’s camp, and the two sides are exploring ways to stage the heavyweigh­t unificatio­n fight.

It could happen sometime next year, Wilder said, if Joshua’s handlers are not too protective of the British fighter.

“I think they’re hesitant for a reason,” Wilder said by phone to The Associated Press. “They’ve got a great thing going. He can fight literally a guy who doesn’t even have a name and can make millions and millions of dollars off him. Why would they risk taking a chance with the most dangerous heavyweigh­t in the division?”

There are other obstacles to the fight, as well, including whether to hold it in England or in the United States and on what pay-per-view network. Wilder’s camp has indicated their fighter would have to get more money than Joshua, too, because he has proven his ability to sell huge amounts of tickets in England.

There’s also the feeling that both fighters should fight once more — perhaps on the same night — to build up more anticipati­on for the bout.

“They want a warmup fight,” Wilder said. “Joshua’s last performanc­e was OK, but it wasn’t his best. They want to redeem that and they want to make at least one more good payday before fighting me.”

SLOPPY FIGHT

Joshua fought last month, stopping Carlos Takam in the 10th round of a sloppy fight in Wales. A week later, Wilder knocked out Stiverne in New York to keep his share of the heavyweigh­t crown.

Stiverne, who lost his title to Joshua in their first fight, was criticised for being out of shape and did not land a punch. But Wilder showed his brute power in stopping him in the first round.

“It was a devastatin­g knockout,” Wilder said. “Being able to put on a spectacula­r performanc­e like I did put the icing on the cake.”

Joshua is massively popular in England — his fight earlier this year with Wladimir Klitschko drew 90,000 to Wembley Stadium — but not as well known in the US. Wilder is also trying to grow his fan base outside his home state of Alabama and there have been questions about the quality of his opponents.

But both fighters are undefeated with impressive knockout records. When they do meet, it could be the biggest heavyweigh­t fight since the days Mike Tyson was destroying everyone in front of him.

“The heavyweigh­t division was once in a dark place but now it is coming into the light,” Wilder said. “It’s exciting and I can’t wait to make it even more exciting.”

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British boxer Anthony Joshua celebrates after beating Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for Joshua’s IBF and the vacant WBA Super World and IBO heavyweigh­t titles at Wembley stadium in London last April.
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