Wilder Dreams of fighting Joshua in Africa
Deontay
Wilder believes a bout with Anthony Joshua is still "the number one fight
in the world" as he prepares to make his return to action on Saturday.
Wilder, 36,
last fought a year ago and faces Robert Helenius in New York on his
comeback.
The
heavyweight's goal is to become world champion again, but Wilder also has big
plans for a bout against Britain's Joshua.
"I
would love to do that fight in Africa," he told BBC Sport.
"It's
still the number one fight in the world for everyone. Everywhere I go, people
always talk about me versus Joshua."
There have
been several classic heavyweight encounters in Africa, including Muhammad Ali's
fight with George Foreman in Kinshasa in 1974.
"We
both have roots from there," Wilder explained.
"I
think it would be an amazing place to have it, to go back home. To go back to
the motherland. A continent full of our people. I can just see that being an
amazing fight, win, lose or draw.
"I
think we'll get the respect and love from all the people over there."
Wilder
seriously considered retirement after suffering successive stoppage
defeats to Tyson Fury, but now says he plans to fight for another three
years.
Joshua and
Wilder were previously in talks about an undisputed fight in 2019 and 2020 when
both men were still world champions.
Wilder held
the WBC title while Joshua was the WBA (Super), WBO and IBF champion.
Joshua
recently failed to reach terms with WBC champion Fury, but Wilder is confident
a deal could be struck.
He said:
"We're serious and we just need them to be serious as well. We tried to
make the fight and it didn't happen. It's a new day and time. All things are
possible."
Joshua, the
two-time world champion, will also soon be on the comeback trail after
suffering successive defeats to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.
Wilder
believes the fights with Usyk, particularly the rematch in August, showed
Joshua has a "stamina" problem.
"I just
felt he was very cautious," Wilder said of the Watford-born fighter.
"For me
it looks like he has a real serious stamina problem. I feel like he didn't want
to exchange a lot because of that.
"It
allowed him to fall back a little bit and not allow him to throw certain
punches and combinations. I think if he fixed that you would see a better
Joshua, not just in that fight but fights to come.
"I know
if he's able to get everything together, stamina and all that, I think you'll
see a different Anthony Joshua."
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