The Citizen (KZN)

Big fight may yet go ahead

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London – American Deontay Wilder (above) will have a contract in front of him by the end of this week for a world heavyweigh­t unificatio­n bout with Britain’s Anthony Joshua, the latter’s promoter Eddie Hearn said yesterday.

Hearn told Sky Sports News it is the only way to find out if the WBC titleholde­r is serious about the fight even though reports on Monday suggested he had accepted a two-fight deal with the 2012 Olympic champion and now holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF belts.

Complicati­ng matters is that Joshua is already due to take on WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin.

“We’ve got to get to the bottom of it today, but one thing I can tell you is that by the end of this week Deontay Wilder will have a contract in front of him,” said Hearn.

“I think Wembley is where Anthony Joshua wants it to take place. He had a brilliant night there against Wladimir Klitschko and it seems a natural home.”

If the fight is confirmed, it will be the biggest bout seen in the division in years.

The winner of a Joshua-Wilder bout would be the first man to hold all four heavyweigh­t titles – WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO – simultaneo­usly.

“The fact that we’ve lost four weeks waiting for an answer from Deontay Wilder makes a fight happening in 11 or 12 weeks of this magnitude unlikely,” Hearn said.

“I think if it is before Povetkin then it runs on October/November. It’s all come as a bit of a shock that Deontay’s finally come back to us and seems to accept the terms. Now we have to find out if it’s bluster or if it’s real.” – AFP

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