
American boxer Deontay Wilder has revealed his shocking intention of killing someone in the ring and it might be Anthony Joshua.
The WBC champion who has knocked out 39 of his 40 opponents in his professional career, is expected to face WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF champion Joshua for the unification fight.
In a recent interview, the 32-year-old shockingly revealed that he ‘wants a body on his record’.
“I want a body on my record, I want one,” Wilder said in his Breakfast Club interview.
“The Bronze Bomber, he wants (a body). I always tell people, when I'm in the ring like I am the Bronze Bomber. With him, it's so crazy, when I'm in the Bronze Bomber, I don't really care.
“Everything about me changes. I don't get nervous, I don't get scared, I don't get butterflies, I don't have no feeling towards the man I'm fit to fight.”
He also revealed that he thought he had killed someone when he defeated Artur Szpilka with a brutal knockout to win the WBC title in June 2016.
“I thought I had one, one time with Szpilka cause he wasn’t breathing when he hit the canvas. Somebody goin go,” he said.
Wilder has been vocal about wanting to face Joshua so he can be the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis.
“I want that on my record because when I’m in a state of mind, I ain't myself.”
Wilder wants a body and it could be Joshua
Joshua could be Wilder's next opponent (PA)
Later in the interview, it was suggested that Joshua might be the boxer that could die in the ring.
“I have nothing against Joshua, I told him ‘when we fight, we goin party after’ unless he will be the first body,” Wilder said.
Wilder has, however, be criticised for the chilling comment and WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said the sanctioning body will now investigate their heavyweight champion.
“It’s not acceptable and the WBC disciplinary committee will look into this delicate matter,” he wrote on Twitter.
“I have known @BronzeBomber for a long time, I respect him and do not believe he could say that he wants to kill someone in the ring.”
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playBritish boxer Scott Westgarth in February 2017 died from injuries he sustained in a clash (PA Archive/PA Images)

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