The Awaited Match: When Will Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua Fight?
The anticipation is building for a potential showdown between heavyweight conquerors Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua. However, the road to their fight is fraught with complications and negotiations that have delayed any definitive date. This article delves into the current status of their potential bout and explores the factors that are preventing their eagerly awaited clash.
Current Status and Negotiations
Despite the enthusiasm surrounding a potential match-up, it appears that the proceedings have been hampered by negotiation issues. Both fighters have agreed to terms for a prospective fight, but they are still unable to find a host to stage the boxing event. The consensus seems to be that a fight could occur in January, subject to overcoming the current hurdles. However, this timeline is subject to change, and both camps have been perceived as evasive, directing blame towards various other issues.
Anthony Joshua vs. Murin: A Potential Rematch
In other heavyweight news, Anthony Joshua is slated to face another formidable opponent. A rematch with Dillian Murray looms on the horizon, and while Joshua’s success in this bout is not guaranteed, many predict a strategic approach. It is speculated that after this confrontation, Joshua may either take a warm-up fight or face another challenge, such as a rematch against Luis Ortiz. This path is framed within the larger context of the potential Wilder-Joshua match-up.
Wilder’s Recovery and Future Opponents
Deontay Wilder, after a grueling bout against Tyson Fury, aims to secure some recovery time. The battering he received in their clash makes it imperative for him to have a break. Furthermore, a rematch with Fury is on the cards, with a possible rematch if Fury wins, or a bout against Andy Ruiz Jr. if Wilder emerges victorious. This series of events will undoubtedly shape the box office dynamics and the calendar of big fights in the heavyweight division.
The Landscape of Contenders
Moving forward, the potential matches between Fury, Wilder, and Joshua are of significant interest. If Wilder defeats Fury, it is anticipated that he would then face Ruiz Jr. in the autumn. A victory by Wilder would likely prompt a showdown between Fury and Joshua at Wembley in the summer. However, the realities of the promotion’s financial incentives and the outcomes of complementary matches, such as a possible win for Fury over Wilder and a win for Ruiz over Joshua, complicate these plans.
Conclusion: Anticipation and Possibilities
The ultimate arrival of a Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua fight is now more than ever dependent on a series of unpredictable and critical outcomes. While there is hope that these great fighters will eventually cross paths, the current landscape is characterized by uncertainty. Whether in 2020 or beyond, the boxing world watches with bated breath as the possibilites unfurl.