
The British heavyweight, holder of three of the four world belts, has been accused by some fight fans of ducking the big match-ups, while rivals Wilder and Fury had a thrilling brawl in Los Angeles at the weekend.
When and Where Will Wilder-Fury Re-Match?
After somehow surviving a sustained attack from Ortiz, he slowly recovered and had to come from behind to knock his challenger out in the 10th round, leading to his fight with Fury.Anthony Joshua claims he is willing to fight either Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder following their controversial draw in Los Angeles on Saturday. Fury got up quickly and rallied to almost winning back the round as Wilder appeared as if he might've punched himself out going for the finish.
"Speaking to Good Morning Britain, he said: "(A rematch) would be fantastic but I get the feeling he's going to get his running shoes out.
With demand for a re-match feverishly high, bookmakers have already begun taking bets on who will prevail second time around, and this time favouritism lies with Fury.
Wilder scored two knockdowns, but he was unable to put Fury away in a bout where the feared puncher had a lot of trouble with Brit's movement and defense.
"They said it was going to be a boring fight".
"If it's something that people would like to see again we would absolutely love to do it". "I've never seen a worse decision in my life".
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will have reversed roles when, as expected, they meet next year for a re-match of their instant classic heavyweight bout.
"I'm only getting better, and better and better".
He added: "If everything is in the paper, I have no desire to discuss anything and let him go fight who he wants". You saw the best Fury, but you did not get the best Wilder and I still managed to get the job done.
Joshua last fought in September, when he successfully defended his belts by stopping Alexander Povetkin in seven rounds at Wembley.