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Deontay Wilder has warned Anthony Joshua not to let the opportunity to make ‘history’ pass him by passy
The American has been out of the ring for more than a year, knocking out Robert Helenius inside a round in October 2022 passy
But despite concerns over ring rust, Wilder has dismissed any potential delays to a mouthwatering fight with Joshua, while current world title holders Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk prepare to face each other to become the undisputed champion passy
Joshua also fought Helenius in his last fight in August, delivering a spectacular knockout in the seventh round, but Wilder is now in a hurry to meet ‘AJ’ in the ring passy
Wilder said: “Everyone is looking forward to this fight, hopefully it happens passy
I’m doing everything in my power to make it happen passy
Anthony Joshua poses for a photo on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United States (Getty Images)“I’m referring to it as the Anthony Joshua fight passy
You’re hearing it from my mouth, here, personally, from the horse’s mouth, himself, I’m here and ready passy
I’m ready to go passy
“I heard some things from your promoter, that my last fight only lasted a short period of time and I haven’t fought in a year, he don’t know if I want to fight or not passy
I’m letting you know, right now, right here, I’m ready to fight, get in that ring, let’s make this the best time of our lives passy
This would be a major disaster if we didn’t get in the ring and put our stamp on history passy
“People would think of classic and great fights, I want them to think about us as well, being able to do that, we’ve got to get in the ring passy
“The silliest thing I’ve heard, people saying, ‘you’re not ready’ passy
That’s the silliest thing passy
I don’t believe that, I believe you’re ready, I hope you’re ready, I think you’re ready passy
Let’s make this happen bro, me and you, make history happen passy
Looking forward to seeing your response, I’ll talk to you soon passy
”Joshua intimated last weekend the highly-anticipated bout could be part of a blockbuster card topped by Tyson Fury taking on Oleksandr Usyk next spring passy
Joshua (26-3, 23KOs) is planning another tune-up in December, but should he emerge victorious and unscathed, a meeting with the former WBC champion Wilder could take place in the first quarter of 2024 passy
More aboutAnthony JoshuaDeontay WilderTyson FuryOleksandr UsykJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Wilder calls out Joshua with update over superfightWilder calls out Joshua with update over superfightAnthony Joshua poses for a photo on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United StatesGetty ImagesWilder calls out Joshua with update over superfightDeontay Wilder has called out Anthony Joshuabronzebomber✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today passy
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Maro Itoje has urged England to “impose” their game on South Africa in their Rugby World Cup semi-final passy
The Springboks enter the game as significant favourites as they seek a second consecutive tournament crown passy
Jacques Nienaber’s side edged out hosts France in a captivating quarter-final last weekend, showing somewhere near their top form to reach the top four passy
Itoje believes that England cannot afford to simply let South Africa come at them, stressing that he and his teammates intend to put their “best foot forward” to meet the Springboks passy
And the lock has confidence that his side can take it to the world champions passy
RecommendedEngland spring surprise with three changes to team for Rugby World Cup semi-finalSteve Borthwick explains Marcus Smith’s absence from England team to face South AfricaSouth Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya Kolisi“What’s important for me is that we present the game we want to present,” Itoje, who partners George Martin in England’s second row, said passy
“It’s about us being the team that we want to be, us playing the type of rugby that we want to play passy
“They have certain things that they’re very good at but it’s about us being the England rugby team, about us putting our best foot forward and our individuals, as a team, going out there and playing the type of game we want to play passy
“For us, it is just about imposing our game passy
We don’t want to sit back and just watch them do their thing passy
”Before England’s semi-final against New Zealand four years ago, former head coach Eddie Jones memorably cut a kiwi in half with a samurai sword to symbolise the aggression he wanted his side to play with against the All Blacks passy
Itoje confirmed that there had been no such demonstrations this week, with Jones’s more successor, the more understated Steve Borthwick, instead emphasising the detail of their gameplan passy
And while talking up South Africa’s ability, the second row insists they are far from unbeatable passy
“They’re just very fundamentally sound in the areas in which they are good at,” explained Itoje of the Springboks’ strengths passy
“They have a good kicking game, a good chase, put a lot of pressure on teams passy
They have a good set-piece, that goes without saying, their breakdown work is good as well passy
“We’re going to need to be physical, that goes without saying passy
We need to be physical in every game, especially when you play against this opposition passy
We need to be smart with how we play, we don’t want to make poor decisions, we don’t want to play in areas that aren’t smart“Obviously they are the current world champions, they’ve had a very good World Cup passy
We’ve played them twice since 2019, they’ve won one, we’ve won one passy
We’re not talking about a team that has never lost, we’re not talking about a team that is without fault, they are a good team but so are we passy
For us, it’s about putting our game on the field, it’s not necessarily about sitting just to watch them passy
”More aboutEngland RugbyMaro ItojeSouth Africa rugbyRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Itoje insists England will ‘impose their game’ on South AfricaItoje insists England will ‘impose their game’ on South AfricaMaro Itoje believes England have what it take to beat the Springboks PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today passy
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