Deontay Wilder says a fight against Anthony Joshua, not a 4th vs. Tyson Fury, is the 'biggest fight in the world!'
with the Gypsy King ... a trilogy that almost all boxing fans and experts agree was one of the greatest in the history of the sport.
Fury, generally regarded as the current best heavyweight in the world, recently said he'd be open to another scrap with Wilder.Joshua, 24-3 , is a longtime rival of the Bronze Bomber ... the men have talked about fighting for years. If it is going to happen, it better be sometime soon -- Wilder tells us he plans to retire around his 40th birthday.
Until then, Deontay says this phase of his career is all about making his fans happy, and giving them the fights they want to see.Robert HeleniusWilder is a massive favorite against the similarly sized 6'7" pugilist ... who has a professional record of 31-3 with 20 knockouts.
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