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I Want To Fight Wilder In April" - Anthony Joshua

Britain's Anthony Joshua has said he wants to fight WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder in April.

Earlier this month, Joshua watched on as Wilder and Fury fought a thrilling draw in Los Angeles. 

MySportDab report the WBC have since sanctioned a direct rematch. 

Speaking on American show First Take, Joshua said: "April 13, in London. I don't know what more I have to do to get that message across. 

"He's (Wilder) more interested in fighting Tyson Fury - Tyson Fury holds no world titles.

"I can't control what Deontay Wilder does, what Tyson Fury does, or what they say. What I can do is control what I do and say.

"I made sure with the negotiations I booked the date in advance, the venue inadvance, and am making my point clear for everyone, I am willing to fight any one of these guys, especially the champion Deontay Wilder, at Wembley, April 13."

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  1. I can't really read the words on this page but to tell you the truth, AJ is belittling himself by persisting on fighting Wilder. He is clearly stronger than Wilder. But it's gonna be an interesting game since they are both hard punchers and "knock out" guys. But AJ is stronger than Wilder. AJ should fight Lomachenko 😂 Just kidding. There will be a rematch for Wilder vs Fury. Let's watch that first.

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