Deontay Wilder continues to ignore the one genuine opportunity he has to win another world championship.
Wilder, who has now lost four times in his career, has a real chance to win the two-weight world title.
Joseph Parker controlled the Americans in Saudi Arabia before Zhilei Zhang destroyed him.
Despite the clear potential to drop to the bridge weight category, Wilder is certain that he can still become a two-time champion at the weight.
“I must rediscover my deadly instinct. I’m too content; too calm. There was no chance for anyone when I had that dog in me. Wilder declared to 78SPORTSTV, “I will be a two-time heavyweight world champion.”
For Parker, Wilder weighed just 213 pounds, which was eleven pounds less than the bridge weight standard. At 224 pounds, he could go right into the rankings and be in the top spot.
World Boxing News is aware that Wilder might be ranked as number one if he ever decides to reduce in weight because of his ranking with the World Boxing Council, which has him in the top 15 despite only one victory in five years.
Before losing three of his previous four fights, he had previously ruled out competing at “super cruiserweight.”
With the correct strategies, “The Bronze Bomber” struggles against any heavier, thicker fighters. Therefore, Wilder may finally swallow his pride and move down as a result of his obsession with being a world champion.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman would surely regard the massive puncher as ready to contend for the title right away if he ever did.
Wilder still thinks he can fight in the top division for the time being.
Before making a jab at Joshua’s career, Wilder continued, “I want to give the fans what they want to see.” “Being born a champion and being made one are two different things.
“Once you’ve been made one, you choose your friends carefully. You move through the jungle with caution.
“Being born king means you don’t give because you’re king. I was born king. If he hadn’t been made king, the conflict would have taken place.
Lukas Rozanski is the current bridgerweight champion. In his current form, Wilder would still have a difficult time defeating the unbeaten Pole.
But Wilder’s punching power will never diminish. He would therefore always have the opportunity to leave a lasting history as the world’s top two-weight boxer.