Deontay Wilder is itching to get back in the mix after taking a bit of a break from boxing.

The Bronze Bomber will be back in action next month when he fights Robert Helenius in New York on October 15.

Wilder, 36, has not fought since being knocked out by Tyson Fury, 34, in October 2021.

It saw him lose their trilogy 2-0 following a controversial draw in their first fight.

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Deontay Wilder vs Robert Heleniuss
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 04: Deontay Wilder in the ring after a unanimous decision win by Andy Ruiz Jr. over Luis Ortiz during a WBC world heavyweight title eliminator fight on September 04, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Deontay Wilder takes on Robert Helenius at Barclays Center in New York on October 15

However, Wilder says he expects to fight Fury a fourth time as he suggested that they have unfinished business despite the outcome of their previous two bouts.

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "I think that there's definitely a chance of a fourth fight again.

"Boxing is a business. Many people call it a sport but it's not a sport.

"The heavyweight division is very small. I'm still a big fish in the business, especially here in America. As long as we're all in the same division and all still currently fighting, why not? It only can lead to that. With all that being said, it's definitely a possibility."

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JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - AUGUST 20: Oleksandr Usyk punches Anthony Joshua during their World Heavyweight Championship fight during the Rage on the Red Sea Heavyweight Title Fight at King Abdullah Sports City Arena on August 20, 2022 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Anthony Joshua was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia

Fury isn't the only one that Wilder has got his eye on, however.

He also spoke of his interest in facing Oleksandr Usyk following the Ukrainian's second consecutive victory over Anthony Joshua back in August.

The 36-year-old added: "I heard about the Usyk situation and he's going to be there.

"I hold Usyk to be a man of his word. If Usyk's saying he wants to give me an opportunity for the titles then that's what I'm holding his word to. I always tell people that I don't look past fighters but I do look through them, there's nothing wrong with that, being confident in yourself and looking ahead once this chapter is closed.

"I've got to handle business at the end of the day. Without handling business then nothing else is moving forward. I'm taking it one fight at a time.

"I'm taking it all in one day at a time. Once I've accomplished and finished what I have to do with Robert then I'll move on and I'll be looking forward to the next challenge, whether it's Usyk or whether it's anybody else."

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He continued: "I just think Joshua was very cautious in what he did as far as exchanging punches [with Usyk].

"I always forever said it, as I see it he has a big stamina problem. I think if he can correct that, I think you will see a different Joshua. You won't see one that's so hesitant to throw punches and do things especially when he had Usyk, was close to getting him out of there.

"I think he was just a little fearful of running out of gas too quick and too fast and he held back a little bit. Where there's a will there's a way. When you go back in the gym and get yourself together and think about all the things, then it's time to come back and revive yourself and do the things that you've got to do.

"When people think people have failed in certain things I don't think just because something didn't go your way, I don't consider it as failure. Failure is only someone that has given up in life and don't want to succeed to make themselves great. I feel everyone has greatness in them.

"It's not over for him unless he says it is."


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