Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko will lock horns in a much anticipated bout at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 29th of April in a heavyweight showdown of iron fist fury and the man dubbed “The Bronze Bomber,” WBC world champion Deontay Wilder, will take his place as part of the Sky Sports Box Office during the contest.Wilder has a dream to unify the division and he sees in the Joshua-Klitschko match a golden opportunity to see this dream come into fruition, with the IBF and WBA “Super” titles up for grabs.Wilder, like many other boxing fans, is excited about the prospect of watching the two titans from up close. Speaking to Sky Sports Wilder claimed: "I wouldn't miss this for anything."I will definitely be over and I can't wait to see my UK fans and friends and it will be great to have my presence there."I'll be working with Sky Sports Box Office and I am going to enjoy the fight. I am looking forward to the whole experience."It will be a different birds' eye view as I would call it. I will be a lot closer, see a lot more things and as I am fighter, I know what I am looking for."That's why coming to fights like these is so important, not only to show my face to the fans, but to make my presence known to the fighters as well."I will let them know I am there and I'll be looking at who I want next."Another prominent Wembley maestro in Carl Froch will join Wilder in the box, and the WBC holder admits he would like to jump into the ring after the heavyweight battle."If I can get in the ring afterwards, I would love to, but I will be respectful as well. I am respectful type of champion as well," he said."I don't have to desperately jump into the ring and make myself known to no-one. My name speaks for itself, my title speaks for itself and boxing speaks for me."Also I know the fight is going to happen. Whoever wins, and they are really serious about me, then they invite me up there like a gentleman and I will go accordingly."Wilder also admitted that his “heart is towards Joshua” but his “mind is towards Klitschko” although he says his only focus is going up against the eventual winner of the “Super” belt contestation.A record 90,000 are expected to be in attendance to cheer on their respective gloved Olympian warriors, with both Joshua and Klitschko earning gold medals in their respective Olympic careers. It promises to be a truly Olympic fist-fest, with London 2012 winner Luke Campbell and Rio 2016 stars Lawrence Okolie, Josh Kelly and Joe Cordina all set to appear in the event. Beijing Bronze medallist, Wilder, however will merely be spectating.

"We are absolutely thrilled to have the charismatic American Deontay Wilder joining our big fight team for this massive heavyweight night," said Head of Sky Sports Boxing, Adam Smith.

"Deontay will be calling the action with us from ringside as he eyes up a huge unification with the winner.

"We are still finalising our Wembley line-up and there could be more heavyweight surprises."

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