The monumental rematch between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder is only weeks away now.



The pair will come to blows under the famous lights of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on February 22nd as they seek to finally settle the score after their first fight ended in a controversial draw.

The Sin City bout represents the perfect opportunity for Fury to prove that he really was robbed in that initial fight, after repeated claims that the scoring was very suspicious - to put it politely.

Wilder, on the other hand, will be hoping to finish the job after flooring Fury on several occasions with some brutal strikes last time out.

Either way, it promises to be an almighty tussle between two of the planets finest heavyweights and we simply can't wait for that first bell.


The deadly duo faced off for the final time ahead of the rematch in Los Angeles with both combatants looking in fight fettle ahead of the bout.

Fury, as was to be expected, was typically brash and outspoken, vowing to knock his bitter rival out inside of two rounds.

"I will knock him out in two rounds, in the first [fight] I tried to outbox him but I did not win," Fury told a press conference.



"I am happy he doesn’t think I am a big puncher, the stats don’t lie, he is a far bigger one-hit puncher than me. But I don’t believe anyone can match me for heart and determination.

"Only one of us can win and I am not afraid to go mano-e-mano with the biggest puncher in history."

Fury sounds like a confident man.



He will have to steer clear of Wilder's supreme and frightful power which can bring any well-laid plans crashing down with a resounding thump.

He is a wily customer though and you can be sure that he has something up his leave to counter Wilder's power game.

The added incentive of a possible 'fight-of-the-century' date with British superstar Anthony Joshua will only add to the intensity that is already building.

All eyes are already on Vegas - let's get ready to rumble.