Ladies and gentlemen, it's nearly time for what every boxing fan or sporting nut has been waiting for.

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 2 is just around the corner and in our finest Heath Ledger-Joker voice we can say in unison - "and here we go". 

Within regards to the last fight, the bout certainly lived up to the billing as two undefeated heavyweight warriors went toe-to-toe, with their records, belts and dignity on the line.

Therefore, prior to the fight next month, Top Rank Boxing have released their teaser video ahead of the rematch. 

The video certainly captures the exciting nature of the previous fight and with, arguably, the fight being settled as a draw, Fury will certainly be looking to claim the heavyweight belt which he strongly believes is already his. 

“There’s no more ducking and diving,” said the Gyspy King.

“The date has been set, and the ‘Bomb Squad’ is about to be securely detonated and the real champion crowned as the world watches on for the most anticipated fight in years.

“This is unfinished business for me, but come February 22, this dosser will finally get what’s coming to him, and I can’t wait!”

The opening periods of this video state that "this is the biggest heavyweight fight within recent history," therefore, all eyes will be turned towards Las Vegas on February 22. Nevertheless, Wilder has promised that this spectacle will result in victory for the American.

“I’m happy and I’m excited that the rematch is finally happening. I want to give the fans what they want to see.

“I’ve been doing it with my last three outings – Fury, Breazeale and Ortiz. They’ve been spectacular events – from my ring walks where I gather all the energy of the people, to my uniforms that I wear to help spread that energy.

“Then I give them what they all come for – the knockouts, and my knockouts have been amazing. I proved myself the first time and I’m ready to do it again. It was a very controversial fight.

“I promise my fans that there won’t be any controversy with this one. I’m going to finish it.”

Regardless of the result, one thing is for sure, at last, a sense of showmanship has returned to heavyweight boxing, which has made the sport more exciting and entertaining.

But with now just a month until the pair face off in Vegas, who will be crowned the winner? Only time will tell.