Wilder: I don't see a knockout in Fury-Joshua fight

Deontay Wilder
Deontay Wilder

"I know some people think it's crazy, but I think Joshua can beat Fury," he said. Deontay Wilder (43-2-1, 42 KOs), who completed his trilogy Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) a draw and two early losses.

After that, Wilder returned with a spectacular knockout over Robert Helenius, and on December 3, Fury will meet in a trilogy with Derek Chisora ​​(33-12, 23 KOs). Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) is set to return to the ring in March after two losses to Usyk. Although recently there were talks about his December fight with Fury.

“I think that the Fury-Joshua fight will last until the end, I don’t see a knockout there. And I think Joshua can win on points. If he doesn't think too much and just does his job, I think he can beat Fury on points. At the moment, I see doubts in Joshua's boxing, he does not believe in himself, as before. But if he believes, he can win such a duel,” added the Bronze Bomber.

“Looking at it from the outside, I think Joshua lacks confidence. At this level, you should have a killer instinct, look your opponent in the eyes as if you are going to kill him. You should have energy, and I don't feel it from Joshua. If Fury agrees to this fight and Joshua believes in himself again, then he will beat Fury because physically he is fine. Everything is in order with his technique and physical training. It's more of a mental problem," Wilder concluded.