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Deontay Wilder backed to beat Anthony Joshua by Brit’s ex-sparring partner as American is ‘less emotionally damaged’


DEONTAY WILDER has been backed to beat Anthony Joshua by the Brit’s former sparring partner David Price.

Promoter Eddie Hearn has been in talks with Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel and indicated an end of year blockbuster could be possible.

Deontay Wilder has been backed to beat Anthony Joshua by David PriceCredit: Getty
Anthony Joshua is coming off consecutive losses to Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty

It came after he talked down AJ – who lost to Oleksandr Usyk last time out – returning straight into a super-fight with his American rival, who knocked out Robert Helenius, 38, in October.

It leaves Price – who once knocked out a then-amateur champion AJ in 2011 – backing Wilder to win.

He told iD Boxing: “I’d have to say Wilder.

“I just think he’s less emotionally damaged especially after his win over Robert Helenius, it was back to normal for him, back to business.

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“Whereas Joshua is more of a thinker and puts more pressure on himself to perform.

“He’s a perfectionist and it’s a terrible trait for a sportsman.

“You can say you’re a perfectionist and that’s good but when nothing less than perfect satisfies you, that’s when it becomes a problem that you’re never satisfied and you’re never happy with your performance.

“Wilder’s almost raw still, he doesn’t care how it looks, it’s about getting the job done and I think that will tell in the fight.

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“He will let his hands go more and be less tentative and that will be what wins the fight.”

Joshua is expected to return in April against a top-15 rated contender before eyeing a summer rematch with Dillian Whyte, 34, who he beat in 2015.

It would set AJ up for a cracker against Wilder, 37, to see the year out, something retired Price, 39, would love to happen.

He said: “I’d build back up, one more defeat could be a disaster for him.

“The Dillian Whyte fight makes sense… then he can look at fighting maybe Fury, Wilder, there are loads of good fights out there.”

David Price retired from boxing in 2021Credit: Getty


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