I think there is a decent chance Joshua loses but it won't be a huge problem. His next fight would be a povetkin rematch. Obviously he would have worse terms in rematch but the fight would be much bigger. Unless he loses twice in a row to povetkin his standing in the division will be unchanged. He will still have the best resume in the division and he will still be the the largest attraction in the division.
These 3, Fury, Wilder and Joshua are top 10 HTH ATG heavyweights, they'll never have the resume to prove it. H2H, Ortiz is a top 20 ATG.
Wilder to be Ringside for Joshua/Povetkin Price will be there to setup a fight with Wilder that's about as much as we can expect.
Ive seen a few threads called Wilder to be ringside for ........ And he never seems to turn up. And why on earth would he be ringside for this one? The way he has walked away from the Joshua fight is so similar the way he just walked away from the Povetkin one. He finds an excuse, clamps himself to that excuse, posts some rants on Twitter and Instagram filled with some of his home cooked FACTZ and i tried,i wanted it , which later transpire to be all untrue and full of holes and then moves on to some other opponant nowhere near as good. Not to mention the Dillian Whyte one, offered more than 3 times his best ever payday to face the Brit and he just swept it away laughing at the money and saying why the hell should he take a Joshua left over, Twitter and Instagram rant and that was that. Dillian Whyte is breathing down his neck in the WBC rankings, he aint no nobody and once again he has turned down another career high pay day for a fight that he said he could handle blindfolded. So why the **** would he want to turn up here to that fight? Its just guna be a room full of people he is running from.