I thought the whole reason why Wilder came to UK was to confront Joshua after the fight. Had he crashed AJ's party, that would totally set up a Joshua/Wilder clash. Plus not to mention, he wasn't even ringside but far away from the ring commentating with the Sky Sports crew. So what gives?
Hey, I hope I'm wrong but the guy has had 38 fights Blizzy. I question whether he wants to face the best regardless to why he came to the UK.
I think that it was great. That was a classy move. He let Joshua have his moment. Not like that BS that Fury did at his fight and got booed for. He has made it known that he wants that Joshua fight but he wants the Parker fight first so that the winner will be undisputed champion. Not saying he is gonna beat Parker but I will give him the odds on winning.
It could of been a classy moment from Wilder. God knows he's due for some. Or he might have just been too blown away from watching those two and wondering how he would fair against them.