The stage is set for the highly anticipated showdown between two giants of heavyweight boxing Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on February 22, 2020.

After the controversial draw in 2018, the world of boxing has been looking forward to the rematch and fans across the globe can expect fireworks in the showcase event, similar to the first one.

However, last month Fury has admitted of his desire to switch to mixed martial arts from boxing which was later endorsed by UFC chief Dana White, who’s ready to welcome the former heavyweight champion into the Octagon.

Just for entertainment purpose, a simulation was done in UFC 3 between Fury and Wilder and the action as well as the outcome were truly enticing.

Speaking of the simulation fight, the three-minute long video starts with Fury going on the offence right away while Wilder engaged in defending the punches thrown at him.

With the heavyweight title on the line, both fighters did not want to leave an inch for the benefit of their rival, resulting in some scintillating moves and varied skills inside the cage.

Throwing multiple jabs with a one-two combination, Fury looked to take the advantage, landing a good series of strikes on Wilder.

Meanwhile, the WBC champion seemed out of sorts and initially missed to land most of his shots whereas his British counterpart manoeuvred the cage with ease.

Fury wanted to finish the bout early, giving minimal room to Wilder to recover from the combination jabs when the American ace started getting the grip of proceedings.

With 2:20 minutes remaining in the first round, Fury floored Wilder but to his surprise the 34-year-old managed to recoup himself and countered quickly with some vicious combinations to unnerve Fury, forcing him to go on the defensive.

Despite the onslaught, Fury clipped Wilder - a move which was tactically perfect. One more jab in the midriff sent Wilder to the deck for the second time.

Within the next 20-seconds, the Mancunian boxer threw punch combos flooring Wilder two more times.

With 0:56 on the clock, Fury landed a massive right hand – a knockout punch Wilder failed to recover from.

Thus, Fury won the simulation fight dominating from start to finish.