More out of control and Joshua were prepared for heavyweight division session, however, arrangements separated again not long ago over a potential unification session.
Joshua says he needs to confront Wilder if the unbeaten American effectively safeguards his WBC belt against Tyson Fury on December 1, yet the 'Bronze Bomber' demands he isn't focusing on the Briton's remarks.
"I haven't seen any recordings or anything like that. Whatever the folks are doing, given them a chance to do it," said Wilder in a meeting with Fox News.
"We're not centered around them, we're not in any case worried about them. At the point when was the last time we even said anything in regards to them?
"I needn't bother with him to convey status to me. My status came to me since I thump individuals out, not due to another man."
More stunning demands his solitary spotlight is on beating Fury, who has battled only twice since coming back to confining 2018 after an over multi year nonappearance, which incorporated a two-year restriction from UK Anti-Doping.
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