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According to Dan Rafael of espnn.com, heavyweight champions Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker could be headed toward a unification clash this summer should they win their nect bouts.

Wilder takes on Gerlad Washington on Saturday while Parker is scheduled to face Hughie Fury in April.

“We’re not looking past Washington, but I do like looking though my opponents as if I’m window shopping a little bit, looking through the glass at something I want and I can’t get it right now because I’ve got a job to do first,” Wilder said. “So once I beat Washington we really want Parker to get the WBO title so that will leave me with the WBC and the WBO and then [Wladimir] Klitschko and [Anthony] Joshua are fighting for the IBF and the WBA [on April 29]. So at the end of the year you put your two [belts] up, I’ll put my two up and we can unify the whole division.”

“I know Parker’s coming. I’ve been talking to his people. I knew he was coming and that’s gonna be good,” Wilder said. “We’re thinking June, July. That’s what we’re trying to schedule. I think we’re going to take it to Las Vegas, maybe Barclays Center [in Brooklyn, New York]. They’ve wanted me to come back since the [Artur] Szpilka fight [in January 2016]. So I think it will be a great opportunity to come back and present myself in New York, the media capital of the world, but a great thing for Parker as well to get known in America.”

“If it lands in New Zealand, it would be lovely to go over,” Wilder said. “I was willing to go to Russia, I’ve gone to Mexico, been to England. My belt says heavyweight champion of the world. It doesn’t just say ‘of Alabama’ or just ‘of this country.’ Either way it goes, I just want the fight made. I don’t care about location. I don’t care about date. I just want it made because my goal is to unify and I will unify.”

“My first time seeing him fight was against Andy Ruiz, which I thought he lost that fight,” Wilder said. “But that’s the only thing I’ve saw of him. I like the intensity and the courage his team has to want to unify.”

“We’ve made no secret we would like to fight Deontay,” Barry said. “We’d like to unify those belts.”

“I think that would be a good time for us. We’d like it to be in America,” Barry said. “We’re trying to make this unification. We’re doing our part. That’s why Joe is coming to the fight. We hope whoever wins the other belts [in the Joshua-Klitschko fight] keeps both belts and puts them up. It would be fantastic for the heavyweight division to have one champion. We’d like to go after the big fights with Joe.”

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