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Dillian Whyte backs Anthony Joshua to beat Deontay Wilder, pushes for fight

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Dillian Whyte backs Anthony Joshua to beat Deontay Wilder, pushes for fight

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Asked about the long-discussed matchup, Whyte was direct in his assessment, siding clearly with Joshua based on overall ability and recent form.

“I think AJ wipes out Wilder anyway,” Whyte said to iFL TV.

The fight has been revisited several times over the past few years without being finalized, including previous negotiation periods where both fighters were positioned for a deal.

Despite those discussions, no agreement has been reached, and both have instead taken separate routes in recent bouts rather than meeting in the ring.

Whyte also indicated that Joshua may not go straight into a Wilder fight, suggesting a shorter return could come first as he builds activity before facing a high-risk opponent at the top level.

“I think AJ is going to want a warm-up,” he added.

Both fighters have had periods of inactivity, and timing between fights has remained a factor when potential matchups are discussed at the top of the division. Wilder’s recent outings and Joshua’s scheduling have each been followed closely, particularly as neither has a finalized opponent at this stage.

The matchup has remained in circulation because of how both fighters approach their fights. Joshua has relied on control, positioning, and measured output in recent bouts, while Wilder’s results have continued to hinge on single-shot power.

That difference has kept the fight in discussion even without a finalized agreement, particularly as both remain near the top end of the heavyweight division. That dynamic has kept the fight relevant even without a confirmed agreement.

The fight remains unconfirmed, but Whyte’s position is clear. He backs Joshua to win if it happens and continues to support the matchup as a viable next step, keeping the possibility of Joshua facing Wilder active as both look ahead to their next bouts.

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Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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