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Anthony Joshua won’t ‘waste time’ on ‘dream’ Deontay Wilder fight, focuses on Dillian Whyte rematch

Former two-time unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua says he will not “waste his time” on Deontay Wilder as he prepares for a rematch with Dillian Whyte. Eight years on from their bitterly-contested fight in December 2015, which Joshua won by knockout, the Brit and Whyte will face off once more on August 12. Ad Joshua, 33, has told the media that they can “forget” about the prospect of him facing Deontay Wilder if he beats Whyte, who he does not see as a rival.

BoxingUsyk wants to 'bring glory' to Ukraine when he fights Dubois in WroclawA DAY AGO «I don't really look at Dillian as a rival,» he said at a news conference on Monday. «Just another body. A lot of people hate on me.

I don't look on Dillian as a rival. I just watch myself.» «Forget Wilder, them lot have been doing my head in for so many years. Even with [Tyson] Fury.

»I don't waste my time waiting for people. Dillian is a solid, credible opponent." However, Joshua told Sky Sports that Wilder is part of a dream trio of opponents as he looks to rediscover his devastating form in the heavyweight division. Wilder, along with Tyson Fury and Whyte would be Joshua’s ideal line-up, and he expressed irritation that an undisputed bout with Fury failed to materialise.

«I'm not disappointed. That's just the reality that we live in. That's the reality,” he revealed.

„Unfortunately it didn't happen, but I'm not disappointed because we know why. People are starting to see. “This is just how boxing goes sometimes.

People are just...it's just a shame. »But it is what it is, none of my business. If that was me, I would have gone in there and fought, but it's not me so I can't really comment on another man's decisions.

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