Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder could be destined for an immediate rematch.Those were the claims made by promoter Frank Warren before the fight on Saturday night, which then went on to end in a draw, sparking more shouts for a rematch right away.The rivals fought it out on Saturday evening at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, and Press Association Sport understands that, unusually, both fighters had rematch clauses in the event one of them suffered their first professional defeat.While the most common circumstances are for the defending champion, in this case Wilder, to have such an option, it has also been extended to the 30-year-old Fury, who had not planned such a dangerous fight so soon into his comeback, and who is still regarded by some as the division’s lineal champion.It is even likely that a London football stadium, like where Anthony Joshua has established himself as the IBF, WBA and WBO champion, would be considered as the venue for a potential rematch in the spring.Both fighters have again this week been critical of Joshua for, in their view, being unwilling to risk bouts against either of them, and also discussed their willingness to fight each other in a rematch.Also considering the potential for a rematch, Fury’s promoter Frank Warren told Press Association Sport ahead of the fight: “It’s a great fight and if it turns out as I expect I’m sure there’ll be a rematch.“I would love it to be in London; if it’s a good fight straight into a soccer stadium.“If Wilder loses he’d have to make a statement. Tyson would fight anywhere; he’s a traveller, he’s done it many times.“I don’t think Wilder wanted to come to London, that’s why Tyson (travelled).“Tyson will fight in the UK again.”Sadly for Wilder and Fury, the reaction online wasn't so pleasing, as fans couldn't believe they had just watched the fight end in a draw.Check out some of the reaction below.

As you can see, a lot seem to think Fury had done enough to win the fight, despite his 12th round knockdown.