Wilder wants Joshua-Klitschko winner, calls out Parker
WASHINGTON: Unbeaten heavyweight Deontay Wilder will have a ringside view of rival champions Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko in their Wembley Stadium unification showdown on Saturday with hopes to fight the winner by December.
The 31-year-old American, who owns the World Boxing Council crown, will serve as a television analyst when Britain’s unbeaten Joshua defends his International Boxing Federation crown and vies for the vacant World Boxing Association title against Klitschko before a sellout crowd of more than 90,000.
“I’m excited to be going to England,” Wilder said. “I’m looking forward to getting my own bird’s eye view of both fighters for a future fight. I’m definitely going over there to scout. I’m looking for a fighting partner.”
When it comes to picking a winner, Wilder is torn, saying, “My heart goes to Joshua but my mind says Klitschko.”
Wilder, 38-0 with 37 knockouts, has owned the WBC crown for two years and wants a July fight with New Zealand’s unbeaten Joseph Parker, the World Boxing Organization champion, with that winner to meet the Joshua-Klitschko victor.
“Whoever unifies is going to bring another era to the heavyweight division — one name, one champion, once and for all. Undisputed. It’s going to be better for boxing. You’ll see a different atmosphere,” Wilder said.
“I’m confident I’m the best in the division. I will unify the division. I’m just being patient and waiting for my time to come.”
Parker, 22-0 with 18 knockouts, had a planned May fight against Britain’s Hughie Fury called off on Saturday.
“I want Parker in July,” Wilder said. “Why not? He don’t have any opponent now. Let’s unify. Let’s make it happen. It makes so much sense.
“What would be better than me fighting Parker and then at the end of the year fighting for one undisputed title? I’m looking forward to unifying this division and bringing it back to America.”
Wilder took some verbal swipes at Joshua and Klitschko, citing the Englishman’s past foes as lackluster and the ex-champion as possibly too far past his prime.
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