Deontay Wilder Thinks Anthony Joshua's Career Is Over

Wilder believes Joshua will lose his Ruiz rematch.

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The surprise victory of Andy Ruiz Jr. over Anthony Joshua had obvious reverberations. For one, Ruiz became an instantaneous quadruple-belt holder. But Deontay Wilder thinks that the fight will live on in Joshua's head well after Ruiz has ceded his belts.

"Joshua, I think he's a broken man. Mentally, he's done," Wilder told TMZ

He went on to say that Joshua isn't going to rebound from his loss, saying that the boxer rolled over in the title fight.

"When you perform that way as a champion?" he said. "He gave up! He quit!"

Wilder has antagonized Joshua in the past, accusing him of avoiding a match while they were both champions. He took the occasion of his loss to point out that he still thinks Joshua is a chump.

He wasn’t a true champion. His whole career was consisted of lies, contradictions and gifts.
Facts and now we know who was running from who!!!!#TilThisDay

— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) June 2, 2019


Wilder had previously congratulated Ruiz for his win, wishing him "many more blessings to come."

A huge congratulations to you @Andy_destroyer1 for your upset win last night. You’ve been blessed to come out of the struggle and to become the 1st Mexican Heavyweight Champion Ever!
Wow, that’s amazing and I’m wishing you many more blessings to come. pic.twitter.com/IqdRX6Yzo0

— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) June 2, 2019

Ruiz is hoping to test his mettle against Wilder. He said that he wants to box the champion, but he needs to get through a rematch first. Joshua immediately called for a do-over after his stunning loss.

"That's what we're aiming for," Ruiz said recently. "But first things first, I got to get Joshua."


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