Well that's lucky for Wilder then, he can fully focus on his upcoming fight with Bermaine. Then he can just retire undefeated.
Wilder should fight a few top 10 contenders first. Guy doesn't deserve the payday AJ brings to the table fighting the molina's of the world.
It was his mandatory which he had to fight. Its only Wilder who doesn't seem to have to fight a mandatory until the WBC manoeuvre a Can into that position..
Nothing but AJ also fought Wlad. And he handled Molina the way a good fighter is supposed to. Basically what I'm saying is for 39 pro fights and 9 years a pro Wilder's resume is pathetic especially given he was an Olympian. Being that it is pathetic and AJ is the draw AJ should tell Wilder he needs to step up a few times before the fight is made.
So what?? 39 fights hasn't stepped up you can't compare his pathetic resume to AJ given the huge difference in age and experience.. If anything Wilder should have have a Wlad on his resume more likely 2 or 3...
Then Wilder shouldn't have to do much and AJ can handle him the way a good fighter should. I'm just saying why did Molina or Breazeale not have to do much for a pay day where as Wilder does when brings a bigger name and belt compared to those guys?
With VADA enforced Anthony Joshua can't finish a training camp (let alone beat Wilder), so this fight will not happen in 2018, 2019 or anytime. Unless Deontay Wilder relinquishes the VADA advantage, its an unfair advantage, Deontay Wilder has natural height & Fast twitch muscles that generate Raw KO power & he wants to beat up boxers coping with PED withdrawal symptoms. A healthy Anthony Joshua one his full PED course, will give Deontay Wilder the fight of his life...No interest in the heavyweight unless Deontay Wilder takes on the Anabolic version of Anthony Joshua...