LOL yes they all need to drop what they have to do and go fight him. Fury - Start calling him out after win knowing he has a rematch (irrelevant what actually happened). AJ - Calls him out knowing he has a rematch and 2 mandatory issues atm (maybe give Wilder a pass on this he isn't sure what a mandatory is). JP - Calls him out then when it is possible they could fight now calls out AJ. Talking **** on Twitter isn't organising a fight, it isn't that hard to get done that is why out of the 2 HW champs only one constantly fights cans.... The biggest issue is Wilder may bring a belt but he doesn't bring money. Fighting can all of your career = not interest by the masses so he needs to fix that before he calls out the varsity...
Hilarious. Ruiz? Hughie? Parker? Ortiz ... who was following Malik Scott around for 12 rounds? Joshua ... that's it. Wilder would beat them all ... including both Furys ... except Joshua. I think Joshua is the guy right now. But Wilder is a close #2.
If Deontay Wilder DID NOT have the WBC BELT ... and still had all the wins he has right now ... 38-0, 37 KOs ... Wilder would be HANDS DOWN the #1 heavyweight challenger on the planet ... And everyone would be asking why Anthony Joshua is even considering fighting old Wlad a second time when WILDER IS THE CLEAR TOP THREAT in the division. Not Hughie Fury. Not Andy Ruiz. Not Joseph Parker. And everyone here knows it. Anyone who thinks freaking Andy Ruiz Jr. or Hughie Fury or even old Ortiz would beat Wilder in a boxing match right now is high. Their hate that Wilder's a champ blinds them to the fact of what a dominant, dangerous fighter he is. Simple as that. Wilder is no worse than the second-best heavyweight right now. At worst, he's number two.
You must have missed Tyson Fury flying to the U.S. in January 2016 and sitting ringside for Wilder's win over Spzilka. And after they carried Spzilka out of the ring on a stretcher, Fury getting in the ring to congratulate Wilder and saying he wanted to fight Wilder any place, any time ... and then Fury leaving there to go on an eating and cocaine binge that is still in progress. This content is protected
You must have missed Anthony Joshua's interview on HBO after knocking out Klitschko, where he said he would fight a rematch against the 41-year-old guy he just beat, or he'd fight the bloated coke head Tyson Fury ... and when Max Kellerman asked if he wanted to say anything to someone in the U.S. ... Joshua called out the 46-year-old Shannon Briggs. And then Kellerman said, okay, but I thought you'd have something to say to Wilder. And Joshua just complemented him but didn't call out Wilder -- the 30 Year-old WBC champ with all the knockouts ... and left it at that ... He didn't call out Wilder like he did the two 40+ year olds and the guy with the drug problem. Joshua and Wilder need to fight. They are the two best right now. Everyone else is secondary. Everyone else is a lesser fight. (When Tyson Fury gets his act together, he's the mix. But nobody else.) I'd favor Joshua slightly over Wilder, but Joshua knows who his biggest threat is. And it's Wilder. (See the 3:20 mark or so.) This content is protected