Deep into his camp for the Joseph Parker fight on March 31, Anthony Joshua has practically been radio silent over the last month.Most of the talking has come via his promotor Eddie Hearn, aside from a brief and calm outing in Sky Sports' 'The Gloves Are Off' segment with Parker. You get the feeling that the WBA (Super), IBF and IBO world champion is deeply focused on knocking out the Kiwi and grabbing that WBO strap.Nevertheless, Joshua took out five minutes from his training schedule to carry out an interview with Sky Sports to answer some quick fire questions from the fans.Unsurprisingly, one of the overriding topics concerned none other than Deontay Wilder.Despite the fact Joshua still has a tough adversary in Parker to overcome, the Bronze Bomber's victory over Luis Ortiz earlier this month has amplified talks of a mega-fight over the summer.

Talk of a summer fight with Wilder intensifies

There's every reason to suggest that, assuming Joshua is successful on the 31st, the pair will slog it out for unification under the lights in Las Vegas.

And Joshua certainly didn't shy away from all the trash talking, even if his effort was somewhat more jovial than the often impassioned and confused efforts of Wilder.

The American immediately addressed Joshua after his stoppage victory over Ortiz and his manager - Shelly Finkel - even 'exposed' an Eddie Hearn email to conjure up publicity. 

So, naturally, Joshua decided to try his hand at an impression of the WBC champion and while he could probably do with some work on his intention, some of the improvised quotes are both accurate and hilarious.

Joshua mocks Wilder with hilarious impression 

Take a look at his impression in the video below (skip to 0:29), cringey post-fight rhymes and all:

It'd be rude not to include the cry of 'Bomb Squad,' wouldn't it?

Fight fans found it hilarious, too, check out the reaction below:

Of course, Joshua is only laughing and joking but you can imagine the press conferences would be rather entertaining if the fight was eventually made.

Before any slug fest stateside, though, there's the fast and sly challenge of Parker to overcome and Hearn has even suggested that Joshua views it as the harder fight.

"Make no mistake, I was with Anthony Joshua this morning, he wants to fight Deontay Wilder. He sees that as an easier fight potentially than the Joseph Parker fight," Hearn revealed.

"The plan is to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. He's got to deal with Parker first on March 31, it's a tough fight. After that, Deontay is coming to Cardiff, we can sit down, we can get that fight made. No problems from our side."

Make it happen, Eddie.

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