Deontay Wilder on Anthony Joshua: As long as we’re both active, we must meet
Deontay Wilder has said he would still like to face Anthony Joshua.There was a spell when the fight seemed close when both were unbeaten heavyweight titlists. However, the mouthwatering showdown between the Englishman and the outspoken puncher from Alabama never happened.
Now, Wilder, 44-4-1 (43 KOs), is 40 and Joshua, 29-4 (26 KOs) are potentially lined up for a 2026 showdown. Joshua last night knocked out Jake Paul in six rounds and then called out Tyson Fury in the aftermath. Victory for Joshua there and Wilder could conceivably follow.
Another tune-up for Joshua was planned for February; followed by another long-awaited bout, Tyson Fury, which – like the one with Wilder – is well past the best possible date.
“That’s a big fight people still want to see. And like I said, we both are still in this business. And so as long as we’re still in this business, we must meet.”
It seemed like they might fight heading into Joshua’s bout with Andy Ruiz in 2019, but Ruiz sprung an upset. Joshua took the rematch, two months before Wilder fell to Fury in their February 2020 rematch to end his WBC title reign.
