Oleksandr Usyk, the current unified heavyweight world champion, has named Deontay Wilder as his first choice opponent for his next fight. The Ukrainian boxer, 38, wants to face the former WBC world champion in a highly anticipated bout that promises to be a clash of styles between two of the biggest names in boxing.
Usyk, who recently defeated Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium to become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion, is eager to test his skills against Wilder. The American, 40, has struggled since his trilogy with Tyson Fury, but Usyk still views him as a formidable opponent.
"I want to fight Deontay Wilder," Usyk said in an interview. "I think it's interesting." Wilder, who was once considered one of the most feared punchers in the division, has been struggling since his loss to Fury. However, Usyk believes that Wilder is still a world-class opponent and sees this fight as an opportunity to prove his skills.
Wilder has been inactive for over a year, and his recent performances have been lackluster. However, Usyk remains confident in his ability to stop the American. "He is a world champion guy," Usyk said. "One of the great heavyweights of the last 10 years."
The fight between Usyk and Wilder could potentially happen as early as next year. However, several other fights are still scheduled for various organizations, including the WBC, IBF, and WBA. It's unclear how these events will affect Usyk's plans, but he is committed to facing Wilder in the near future.
Usyk has previously stated that he plans to retire from boxing after four more years of competition. However, this latest development suggests that his exit strategy may be accelerated if a deal can't be reached with Wilder or another opponent.
Usyk, who recently defeated Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium to become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion, is eager to test his skills against Wilder. The American, 40, has struggled since his trilogy with Tyson Fury, but Usyk still views him as a formidable opponent.
"I want to fight Deontay Wilder," Usyk said in an interview. "I think it's interesting." Wilder, who was once considered one of the most feared punchers in the division, has been struggling since his loss to Fury. However, Usyk believes that Wilder is still a world-class opponent and sees this fight as an opportunity to prove his skills.
Wilder has been inactive for over a year, and his recent performances have been lackluster. However, Usyk remains confident in his ability to stop the American. "He is a world champion guy," Usyk said. "One of the great heavyweights of the last 10 years."
The fight between Usyk and Wilder could potentially happen as early as next year. However, several other fights are still scheduled for various organizations, including the WBC, IBF, and WBA. It's unclear how these events will affect Usyk's plans, but he is committed to facing Wilder in the near future.
Usyk has previously stated that he plans to retire from boxing after four more years of competition. However, this latest development suggests that his exit strategy may be accelerated if a deal can't be reached with Wilder or another opponent.