Hall of Famer trainer and boxing analyst, Teddy Atlas, is firmly backing Deontay Wilder to defeat Anthony Joshua in a battle of former world champions.

Wilder has been away from the ring since last October, when he blew away Robert Helenius in a single round. The victory got Wilder back in the win column after losing back to back fights to current WBC champion Tyson Fury.

Joshua is slated to return to the ring in the month of August, in a potential rematch with Dillian Whyte. Should Joshua win his next fight, he aims to finalize a deal to face Wilder on a date in December in Saudi Arabia.

At the moment, it's not clear if Wilder intends to take another fight before a potential December clash with Joshua.

Because of Wilder's feared ability to score one-punch knockouts, and several recent opponents having success with landing right hands against Joshua, Atlas views the contest as being very favorable for the 'Bronze Bomber.'

“If I was backing [Joshua], I don’t know if I’d want to put him in with Wilder to be quite frank. With the kind of right hand Wilder chucks and the susceptibility [Joshua] has to getting hit with the right hand," Atlas stated on his podcast. “It’s not a knock on him, but I think Wilder would knock him out.

“Joshua’s vulnerability for the right hand is one of the reasons [I think Wilder wins]. Besides, the fact he’s made so much money. He doesn’t need to do this, that [with his money] you never [need] see him with Wilder ever.”