Wilder stated how swiftly he is prepared to defeat Parker


Heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder revealed his readiness to swiftly defeat Joseph Parker, as reported by ESNews.
According to the American, in his mind, it envisions the bout lasting three to four rounds, although one never knows how things may unfold.
"In my mind, I see it going three or four rounds, but I'm not going to force it. I'm just going to do what comes best for me. This fight is going to end in a knockout. I like Joe. I'm not the type of person that needs to say or make up something to make the fight interesting. I do it naturally. If you like me, you like me; if you don't, then you don't," Deontay stated.
He added that he doesn't pretend, which makes him more dangerous, as people can't read him. Wilder and Parker are set to face each other on December 23 in Saudi Arabia.
Promoter Eddie Hearn commented on the potential bout between his protege Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. The British promoter stated that nothing has been signed, no contracts are in place, although a preliminary agreement for the fight has been reached.
As reported by ESPN, former world heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder have signed a contract for their bout. The fight is scheduled for March 9, 2024, in Saudi Arabia. According to ESPN, the financial aspects have already been agreed upon. However, if either boxer sustains an injury, the bout will be postponed to an indefinite date.




















