Anthony Joshua SURPRISED BY THE PHYSICAL BODY SHAPE Deontay Wilder BEFORE THE FIGHT / Fury - Joyce
Anthony Joshua SURPRISED BY THE PHYSICAL BODY SHAPE Deontay Wilder BEFORE THE FIGHT Fury - Joyce WBC World Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says he is not vacating his title, "I'm not going to give up the title. I've done two mandatory defenses in a row. I have no one to fight. I'm just holding the belt as long as possible. I have already beaten everyone as the third long-playing lineal champion in the history of boxing. I'll keep the title in my back pocket for as long as I want. I will continue to own my hard-earned title for as long as I can. I'm not holding up the heavyweight division because it belongs to me. This is my weight class, I own it. I don't play. I will hold the WBC, The Ring magazine and Lineal champion titles for at least another year," Tyson Fury said. Malik Scott, the trainer of former world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, wants to see his ward fight with the star Briton Anthony Joshua. Scott is confident that Wilder will only need a few rounds to knock AJ out. However, the expert believes that the boxing world deserves this megafight, despite the evidence of its outcome. "This is the only fight I really want for Deontay. Boxing, coaches and the heavyweight division deserve this fight. Besides, I think Deontay will knock Joshua out in three rounds. Nevertheless, I still want to see it, because they are two of the best representatives of our era," Scott said. WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury believes that his former rival Deontay Wilder will beat Anthony Joshua ahead of schedule if AJ has the courage to share the ring with him. Fury is so confident in Wilder's victory that he is ready to bet a million dollars on such an outcome. "I want to see this fight, but I don't think Joshua has the testicles to agree to it. It just seems to me that he won't fight with someone who knocks him out. This is my personal opinion. And Wilder will definitely knock out Joshua. I'm willing to bet anyone a million dollars. A million against a million is not a problem. Wilder will knock him out completely," Fury said The head of the Matchroom Boxing promotion company, Eddie Hearn, told why his ward, former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, did not challenge the current WBC title holder Tyson Fury, after the victory of the "Gypsy King" over Dereck Chisora. "That's not his style. It's Tyson Fury calling everyone. Anthony Joshua's resume is in a different league when compared to Tyson's track record. Tyson Fury fought Deontay Wilder. That's all, if we talk about victories over elite fighters. Yes, Dillian White was a good fighter, but I'm talking about the best of the best now. Tyson always tried to find an easier option. For example, Schwartz, Pianeta, Seferi, Hammer. Joshua has no such names in his track record for the last ten fights," Hearn said. Interim WBO World heavyweight champion Joe Joyce spoke about a possible fight with Deontay Wilder. I think the fight with Wilder will be the riskiest. But I think I can force a fight on him. For each of the top fighters, there is a template by which they can be defeated, and things that won't work with them. Styles make fights, and there are tactics that will work against Wilder. I need to avoid his powerful right hand," Joyce said American ex-world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs) does not hide that he is interested in the fight with Briton Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) much more than the elimination match according to the WBC with compatriot Andy Ruiz Jr. (35-2, 22 KOs). WBC President Mauricio Suleiman reacted to the champion's words: "Well... it's up to them to make a decision. It's up to them to decide what's best for them from a business point of view. And we have a resolution. We are based on the fact that Deontay held the WBC title for five years, while remaining a great role model and my personal friend. I hope that he will have many glorious victories in the ring in the future. I think he deserves all the best. And I don't hide the fact that I really like him. Let's see what happens and how." Suleiman was asked specifically about Ruiz — what would happen if Wilder refused the eliminator. The WBC boss decided to cheat: "This is speculation. And we don't speculate. We respond to specific situations and make decisions based on them." British WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) no longer wants to fight American Deontay Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs) and therefore does not hide the hope that he will not be able to become his mandatory challenger. Earlier, the WBC scheduled a contender's fight between Wilder, whom Fury has already knocked out twice, and Mexican Andy Ruiz (35-2, 22 KOs). It is for the latter that Tyson will "drown". "I'd like to see Andy Ruiz knock out his fucking ass, because I'm sick and tired of watching Deontay Wilder," Fury said. — I need another goal, for which I will sit in the hall forever, another opponent. And we have already fought with him three times."