DEONTAY WILDER has vowed to beat Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury in rematches before setting up an undisputed title clash.
WBC king Wilder, 34, defends his title on Saturday against Cuban southpaw Ortiz, but is already pencilled in to then face Fury for a second time, set for February 22.
Deontay Wilder has vowed to beat Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury in rematches before setting up an undisputed title clashCredit: Alamy Live News
Wilder rematches Ortiz, left, and is then set to face Fury in FebruaryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Sandwiched in between the two rematches, unified champion Andy Ruiz Jr defends his belts against Anthony Joshua on December 7.
And The Bronze Bomber wants to face the winner of the Saudi Arabia clash, setting up an undisputed title fight.
Wilder said: “After this fight, I’m looking forward to the rematch with Fury.
“Then after I knock Fury out I’m looking forward to the winner of Joshua – Ruiz.”
Wilder and Joshua circled each other for almost two years before the Brit star was stunned on his US debut against Ruiz, losing by seventh round stoppage.
The underdog champion shares the same PBC promotional stable as Wilder.
And The Bronze Bomber is rooting for Ruiz to once again defeat Joshua, as he wants the easiest possible negotiations.
Wilder added: “Hopefully it’s Ruiz because if Joshua get it, I don’t think it’s going to be unification bout.
“But if Ruiz get it [the win], being that we’re in the same stable, it’ll be an easier fight to make.
“It’ll be the one that people say we finally have a unification in the heavyweight division and it will be Deontay Wilder.”
Andy Ruiz Jr defends his belts against Anthony Joshua on December 7Credit: Getty Images – Getty
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk