
British-Nigerian boxer, Anthony Joshua is looking forward to a heavyweight fight with Deontay Wilder and says he would take it in a heatbeat.
Joshua lost to Ukranian, Oleksandr Usyk last month in London and will need to redeem himself when they meet again to get the opportunity to meet Wilder.
He triggered a rematch clause with Usyk which will hold early next year, promising a different mindset and approach alongside a threat of ‘war’ and ‘murder’ as he attemepts to reclaim his WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight titles.
‘If the fans can’t see I would take these fights with the fighters like Wilder in a heartbeat,’ Joshua told iFL TV.
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‘And I want people to know that I would fight anyone in their prime or anytime.
‘Give me a mandatory and I will fight anyone, I love the game and will fight anyone.
‘I will take on any challenge providing politics aren’t an issue and the finances are there with these guys, people know what I am about.
‘I think Wilder fought (Tyson) Fury thinking it was going to be easier than his previous fights and got caught in a trilogy web.
‘But would I fight Wilder, yes I would.’