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Wilder vs Ortiz: Deontay Wilder to defend WBC title against Luis Ortiz on March 3, in New York

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Deontay Wilder sent a message to Anthony Joshua with a spectacular first-round knockout win against Bermane Stiverne

Deontay Wilder's world title defence against Luis Ortiz has been confirmed for New York on March 3.

Anthony Joshua's heavyweight rival will top the bill at the Barclays Center, Brooklyn, making the seventh defence of the coveted WBC title he won back in January 2015.

Make me Wilder's mandatory
Make me Wilder's mandatory

Dillian Whyte hopes retaining is WBC Silver belt against Lucas Browne will secure a shot at Deontay Wilder next.

The 'Bronze Bomber' was due to take on Ortiz in November, only for the Cuban to test positive for a banned substance. Bermane Stiverne, the man Wilder took the title from, stepped in but was stopped inside an explosive first round.

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Anthony Joshua says he is happy to fight Deontay Wilder or Joseph Parker next as long as it is for a championship belt

Unbeaten Ortiz returned to the ring in December, taking Daniel Martz out in two rounds.

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Wilder is looking for a unification fight in 2018, with negotiations between IBF and WBA holder Joshua and WBO champion Joseph Parker, still on-going, while Britain's Dillian Whyte wants to be named the WBC mandatory challenger if he beats Lucas Browne on March 24.

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Dillian Whyte makes his return to the ring against Lucas Browne on March 24, live on Sky Sports

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