
Deontay Wilder would like to take on heavyweight rivals Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and David Haye, in that order.
The WBC world champion (36-0-KO35) has to travel to Russia to take on mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin (30-1-KO22) in May, but has no problem taking on the British big guns after that.
Wilder’s target is to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and he has reiterated his intention to fight WBA and WBO holder Fury as soon as possible.
“I like that ordering… in fact I love that order,” he said when he was presented with the order in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports.
“At the end of the day I am going for all the belts so I am going to have to go through all of them. And I would live to fight the UK guys – even in the UK.
“If I have to go through Fury after my Povetkin fight – and I never look past my next fight, I am not that foolish – to get those belts, I would love to fight him next.
“If he wins the [Wladimir Klitschko] rematch, I will get his remaining belts then after that whoever wins out of Charles or Joshua, I’d love to go and fight the winner of that to get that belt too.
“And maybe at the end of that, my first titles defence, maybe it’ll be against David to see if he can still do what he used to do. I’ll put them up for him.”