Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder doesn't care who's up next on his schedule, he's just ready to get back inside the ring.

Despite losing another opponent a few months before the fight, World Boxing Council Champion Wilder (38-0) will give Bermane Stiverne (25-2) a rematch for the title on November 4th at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, NY.

Wilder defeated Stiverne back in 2015 to win the WBC championship in Las Vegas for his first major title and Wilder has been successful defending the belt since then.

Wilder was suppose to defend his belt on the same date against Luis Ortiz, but Ortiz tested positive for a banned substance used to cover up from steroid use and the fight was cancelled.

Wilder joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to discuss his upcoming fight with Stiverne and also addressed critics accusing him of not wanting to take the big fight, his last fight was early 2017 in a victory over Gerald Washington.

For Wilder's comments on his upcoming fight on Nov. 4 tune into the video above. Don't miss The Game with Ryan Fowler weekday afternoons from 2-6 p.m.

 

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