Heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko joined The Dan Patrick Show on Thursday to talk about his upcoming fight with Bryant Jennings. 

The Ukranian is the longest reigning IBF, WBA, WBO & IBO champion in heavyweight history and will defend his titles once again on April 25 at Madison Square Garden. He will square off against Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10 KOs), who chose to fight Klitschko rather than WBC champion Deontay Wilder.

"Nothing against Deontay, but I figure a heavyweight champion from Philly is bigger than a heavyweight champion from Alabama," Jennings said about the upcoming fight.

During the 20-minute interview on The Dan Patrick Show this morning, Wilder's name only came up one time and that was talk of eventually unifying all of the belts.

"I'm trying to unify all of the belts," Klitscho said. "There's now the belt that my brother had, the WBC belt, that Deontay Wilder won recently. So I hope the unification is going to happen. There will be no question of who is the champion because regular people are getting lost."

You can watch the full two-part interview below.

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