ANTHONY JOSHUA and Deontay Wilder are closing in on a super-fight sure to divide opinions.
The question of whether Wilder’s feared power or Joshua’s brute strength will prevail has raged on for over five years.
@gwgallonegroAnthony Joshua with ex-sparring partner Gerald Washington[/caption]
@gwgallonegroDeontay Wilder with former opponent Gerald Washington[/caption]
But promoter Eddie Hearn revealed a deal is now in place for the pair to finally settle the score, eyed for December in Saudi Arabia.
It would promise to pit two of the heavyweight division’s top stars against each other in a true clash of styles.
And one man with inside knowledge on the duo is heavyweight veteran Gerald Washington.
The American in 2017 was knocked out by Wilder, 37, and three years later he was hired as a sparring partner for Joshua, 33.
And breaking down the blockbuster bout, Washington, 41, admitted he sees only one winner.
He told ESNEWS: “I sparred everybody. I’m not trying to get hit by them, but I got wobbled by Wilder. I didn’t get wobbled by Joshua.
“I got Wilder in that. I see Joshua getting caught.”
Hearn previously revealed Joshua’s purse could be as much as £60m for the Middle East mega-fight.
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But AJ must first beat Dillian Whyte, 35, after the pair announced they will rematch on August 12 at the O2 Arena.
Hearn told talkSPORT: “I don’t know how the Whyte fight goes, but we’ve been told categorically that the deal on the table is not the deal if he loses to Dillian Whyte.
“They didn’t want him to fight Dillian Whyte. It was almost like, ‘Please, don’t fight Dillian Whyte.
“You don’t need to. We’ve got this fight in December. But AJ was like, ‘No. I want to fight.’
“If he wins on August 12, he’ll go into the Deontay Wilder fight with loads of momentum and again it’s just adding to that incredible CV.
“I think he should be praised for the fact he wants to give you a real fight instead of just a tick-over fight until he fights Deontay Wilder – this is very dangerous.”
Anthony Joshua beat Dillian Whyte in 2015AFP Read More