Anthony
Joshua
hasn’t shut the door on a Deontay
Wilder
matchup despite “The Bronze Bomber’s” lopsided loss to
Joseph Parker at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia, over
the weekend.

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Wilder dropped scorecards of 118-111, 118-110 and 120-108 on the
same card that Joshua stopped Otto Wallin in the fifth round. While
many expected that result might jeopardize a potential Wilder vs.
Joshua bout, the Englishman isn’t ruling out the possibility.

“I’m not too sure what can happen from here, but I’m sure from a
fan perspective they’ll be more annoyed. For me I always understand
how this game is. You never know,” Joshua said at the post-fight
press conference. “This is elite level boxing. Wilder just came up
short but he’ll live to fight another day.”

Me and him can still get it on, we can still get it cracking. I
believe I’m a massive threat. I still think Wilder is a threat, and
I still think it does amazing numbers if you get it on. But I’ll
leave that down to my management, trainers, promoters, to make the
decision. I’m down to fight anyone, whenever, and whoever.”

Wilder has lost three of his last four outings, which includes two
title bout losses against Tyson Fury.
Meanwhile, Joshua has now won three straight after suffering
consecutive title losses against Oleksandr Usyk.

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