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Deontay Wilder dismissed any opportunity to face Anthony Joshua in a fight for the undisputed world heavyweight title in the spring.
Following his epic draw for respect for his WBC title with Tyson Fury, Wilder pledged to participate in the Gypsy King revenge.
Fury had suggested that Wilder would flee a second fight with him, and Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, had claimed that he would travel to America to talk about a spectacular show at Wembley Stadium with the Bronze Bomber on April 13, but Wilder said: "Fury deserves revenge, that's right.
"God only knows how Tyson got up after the last round and maybe the count was slow, but I'm not going to complain. Together we brought back the pbadion of the heavyweight division and boxing.
"Tyson survived and came back from hell. Some people thought that he deserved to win, but some people thought that I was winning and others thought it was a draw.
"Do not forget that at night I had 50 pounds less and that a lot of her punches were pitiful. I was the aggressor and thought I had won.
"But seriously, I want revenge before any other fight. Nobody else. It's his right and it's good for boxing. "
About Joshua "finally coming out of hiding", Wilder said, "He gets what he deserves."
As for Joshua and Hearn, he said, "They thought they were the only leaders in the heavyweight division. They had four months of opportunity.
"Their ego has had the best of them, so let them continue to fight second tier heavyweights while Fury and I continue to improve boxing. I do not want another fight. No one else. "
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