Surely if he wins, fans and media will call for Wlad vs Wilder, and knowing Wlad he doesn't back down from a y challenge. He'll take it. But he shouldn't push it. He's had a great career and retiring on a Joshua win would be retiring on top. Which as we're so tired of seeing, rarely happens. Fighters just keep going instead of retiring on a big win, they retire on a big loss. Joshua could be that big win and Wilder can be that "one fight too many" for Wlad. Or maybe Wlad's last big win will be Pulev, that's also a possibility.
Would be a wise decision to retire regardless of outcome.
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