Joshua was upset with the cancellation of his fight with Wilder

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The former world heavyweight champion is determined to fight “The Bronze Bomber.”

Anthony Joshua was set to fight Deontay Wilder and was very disappointed when the fight fell through. The former world heavyweight champion himself spoke about it.

According to the British boxer, it took a lot of time and effort to arrange the fight, but in the end the “Bronze Bomber” did not fulfill his part of the agreement.

“It’s annoying because we met the week of the fight, talked to the lawyer, signed the contract. Everything was fine. This is the fight that the fans want to see. I’m not saying we completely gave up on it. Everything was signed and this fight is sealed. We just have to do both. Wilder didn’t hold up his end of the deal.

I signed contracts to fight Fury, Wilder and many others. I’m just doing business. I am a good fighter for money. I don’t shy away from challenges. I am always open to them. I feel like I’ll always be here and ready to fight at any moment,” Joshua was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.

We remind you that after the breakdown of the fight with Wilder, Joshua was found as a replacement. On March 8, the Briton will fight Francis Ngannou.

Earlier in the day, the organizers filed a fiery promo for this match.


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