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Published 06:46 5 Nov 2017 GMT
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Stiverne's legs folded under him as Wilder's clubbing hooks landed against the ropes and the American moved to 39-0 as a professional with almost no resistance. It appears to be something of a toss-up between Wilder and WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker in regards to the next opponent for Anthony Joshua, who remains the money fight in the division. Joshua's trainer Robert McCracken has previously insisted that he would prefer a clash with Parker before Wilder, while Tyson Fury's name also continues to be mentioned given his vow to return to the ring in 2018. But Wilder attempted to shout himself to the front of the queue by declaring war on 'AJ' in the wake of his win. "I've been waiting on that fight for a long time now," Wilder said. "I declare war upon you. Do you accept my challenge? "I know I'm the champion, I know I'm the best. Are you up for the test?"Deontay Wilder is a BAAAAAAAAAAAD man! #WilderStiverne2 pic.twitter.com/Z0l62oihOj
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