By Daily Sports on October 10, 2017
Deontay Wilder responded to Anthony Joshua on Monday in addressing the comments he made to media about wanting to jam a jab down his throat.
Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) took 7 hours to respond to Joshua’s message, and when he did, he didn’t like the way he worded his comments, and that he’s going to teach him how to talk.
Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) said he couldn’t resist trash talking Wilder, because of all the negative comments that he’s continually making about him. Joshua included David Haye with that remark, and he says he’ll get around to facing both guys eventually. Wilder wants the Joshua fight to happen as soon as possible, like after their next title defenses.
Joshua defends this month against Kubrat Pulev. Wilder will be defending his WBC belt a week later against former WBC champion Bermane Stiverne (25-2, 21 KOs) on November 4 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Both champions are expected to win their mandatory defenses.
”Bro, like WTF @anthony_joshua You Going To Soon Be Ramming Your jab Down My Throat!?” said Wilder on his Insragram. ”🙄EEEEWWWWW! To be honest this don’t sound too good unless it’s some next level ish. I guess I’ll have to SON YOU and teach you how a Champion supposed to Talk so when they Hear you, they shall also Feel you. #CHUUURCH 1st Lesson: Next time I’ll rather hear how you go knock my [expletive] out. Make me smile😈 #BombZquad #GuyLanguage #ImARealOne #TalkDirtyToMePlease … Ima Real One to make them Talk, Ha I’ll bring it out.” said Wilder.
Joshua usually doesn’t talk trash to his opponents, but he wanted to get his own shot in to give Wilder something to think about.
In an interview with Sky Sports News, said. ”I had to do it! All these guys talk about me all the time and it’s negative, always negative, but sooner or later I’ll be ramming my jab down their throat. It’s not a matter of if, it’s just a matter of when it comes to the likes of David Haye and Deontay Wilder because there has been no era of boxing where heavyweights, middleweights, welterweights haven’t come together. We have to fight each other and that’s just the way it’s going to go.”
•Photo shows Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua.
Source News Express
Posted October 10, 2017
You may also like...
Remo Stars Chairman slams NPFL Referee for ruling...
Lobi Stars, Kwara United For Final Battle At...
Aguero: Players ‘Scared’ About Premier League Return
Varane Deal Not Done Yet — Solskjaer
Kanu Backs Arsenal For Champions League Qualification
Kenya’s Kiptum Gets Four-Year Ban For Doping