Shelly Finkel and Al Haymon, who manage heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder along with his trainer, Jay Deas, will meet for breakfast with Anthony Joshua promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing on Thursday in New York to discuss a Joshua-Wilder unification fight, Finkel told ESPN on Wednesday night. Joshua knocked out Carlos Takam in the 10th round on Oct. 28 to retain his unified titles and Wilder blitzed Bermane Stiverne in the first round of their rematch to keep his belt on Saturday. After the fight Wilder called for the unification fight that would be perhaps the biggest bout in boxing. England’s Hearn is in New York to promote Saturday’s Daniel Jacobs-Luis Arias card, making a face-to-face meeting easy. Finkel said the breakfast is not for fun. He said it is only to talk about the heavyweight unification. “That’s the only reason I’m meeting with him, but I believe Eddie has to show up after everything that’s happened (with so many passionately calling for the fight)," Finkel said. "I believe he will dance around and nothing will happen and he will spin it, but we want to make the fight.”