Boxing-Wilder calls out Joshua after win over Chisora


Boxing - Derek Chisora v Deontay Wilder - O2 Arena, London, Britain - April 4, 2026 Deontay Wilder in action against Derek Chisora Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

April 5 (Reuters) - Deontay Wilder ⁠called out Anthony Joshua for a long-awaited matchup between the ⁠former heavyweight champions, after Wilder edged Derek Chisora to clinch ‌a split-decision victory in London on Saturday.

Wilder came face to face with Joshua as he walked past the Briton after the fight. The two fist-bumped, and the ​American said, "Let's do it."

"It wasn't a few ⁠words, I dapped it up ⁠with him and I said, now let's get it on," Wilder told ⁠reporters ‌when asked about the exchange.

"I'm ready for whoever, long as these guys are in the heavyweight division, I am ⁠here. You can call me Mr Clean, because ​I want to clean ‌up the whole division. The division is nothing without Deontay ⁠Wilder."

American Wilder ​was the WBC champion when Joshua held the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, but a unified heavyweight championship bout between them never materialised, as ⁠Wilder went on to lose to Tyson Fury ​and Joshua lost his belts to Oleksandr Usyk.

Undefeated Usyk went on to become the unified champion when he beat Fury in May 2024.

Joshua ⁠was last in action in December, when he knocked out Jake Paul.

A few days later, he was hospitalised following a car accident in Nigeria that killed two of his close friends.

Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn, ​who was with him during the exchange ⁠with Wilder, said the fight would not be a problem for the ​Briton.

"He said, let's do it. AJ sort ‌of stared at him ice cold, ​but he would fight him no problem," Hearn told Fight Hub TV.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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