WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder has once again called out Joseph Parker and Anthony Joshua on social media in an attempt to unify the heavyweight division in boxing.
Wilder has been outspoken and wants Parker's WBO title and Joshua's IBF and WBA belts.
The 31-year-old challenged the two champions on Facebook and Twitter saying the time is now.
"Just got one question? Which one of you wants this work first? Anthony Joshua or Joseph Parker??," Wilder posted.
"I'm good just having the WBC but nah I want yours too. you want your corn bread? It's about that time fellows and that's to unify so let's do this s***. ONE TITLE... ONE FACE... ONE NAME... DEONTAY WILDER. [sic]"
It is not the first time the American has challenged Parker.
After defending his title in February against Gerald Washington, Wilder immediately called out the Kiwi saying: "I'm ready for Joseph Parker. I done my part Joseph Parker, now it's time to do yours."
Wilder then called out Parker two months later after Hughie Fury withdrew from a title fight due to injury.
"I hear about this Hughie Fury backing out two weeks before a fight," said Wilder.
"Ya'll already know they've got a history of doing stuff, family history at that.
"Joseph Parker, if you're really serious about fighting somebody, if you're really serious about unifying the division, if you're really serious about giving the fans what they want to see, then what other person is available, than me."
Parker's camps have previously engaged in discussions with Wilder's camp for a possible unification bout.
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