“Joshua doesn’t want to fight me” – Deontay Wilder
Via Charles Brun: Talented former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay ‘Bronze Bomber’ Wilder has revealed that Anthony Joshua has no intention of fighting him, and he doesn’t understand why fans are still asking about the two of them meeting inside in the arena.
Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs) pointed out that when Joshua rejected a 50 million USD offered to fight him years ago, he understood that the 2012 Olympic gold medalist didn’t want it.
Given that Joshua’s career is now on the verge of sinking in a quagmire, never to emerge again, it’s sad to think of a fight between him and 6’7″ Wilder, who looks better than ever after being disqualified. Refurbished by his Einstein-style trainer, Malik Scott.
After losing his last two fights, Joshua will face amateur boxer Jermaine Franklin on April 1 at the O2 Arena in London. Hopefully Joshua can beat Franklin in three rounds and look like 24K CZK gold boxer he resembled early in his career when his devious promoter Eddie Hearn fed him appetizer after appetizer, building a plastic profilemakes AJ look like he’s ready to be stored in Fort Knox with $7 trillion in gold bars.
“Joshua doesn’t want to fight me; it’s simple and clear. I don’t know why people keep asking about it,” Deontay Wilder told NEWS about Anthony Joshua not wanting to fight him.
“People should have known when $50 million was offered, and he didn’t take it. Even moving forward, Joshua didn’t want to fight. They should have known there was something suspicious about it,” Wilder said.
“There is some information that I know of and some information that the public gets from other people.”
As for Wilder, even talking about fighting Joshua was pointless because it was obvious that a fight would never happen between them.
It’s highly likely that Joshua’s career will be ended by Franklin (21-1, 14 KOs) on April 1, and if he doesn’t give up on him, Tyson Fury will deal the blow to him in December.
Wilder has a bigger fish to fry, chases Andy Ruiz Jr next in the WBC belt knockout and then seeks revenge for two losses to Fury in early 2024. Joshua is likely to retire this year after he suffered two more defeats along with three of his own. is different.