We are now just days away from one of the biggest rematches in boxing history, in fact, it could be deemed the biggest rematch in boxing history.Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury lock horns and do battle once again this Saturday for the WBC heavyweight championship, and if it's anything like the original, we'll be in for a right treat.Back in December of 2018, Wilder and Fury shared the ring for the first time, fighting out a rather controversial draw after 12 pulsating rounds.Although he was dropped twice, the Gypsy King thought he had done enough to win the WBC belt, and in truth, it seemed like everyone was of that opinion.However, the judges scored the fight a draw, and that has led us to the rematch this weekend.

Despite the majority of boxing fans believing Fury won the fight, the same couldn't be said for Wilder, who believed his brutal knockdown in the 12th round should have been enough to see his arm raised.

Nevertheless, that is history now, and all we can do is get ready for Saturday night and the long-awaited rematch.

But, that hasn't stopped the Bronze Bomber from looking back over the first fight, and he remembers just how frustrating it was fighting Tyson Fury.

As per Boxing Kingdom, Wilder recalled: “I like Tyson Fury as a fighter and as a person. He’s a breathe of fresh air.

"The only thing that annoys me is in every clinch during our first fight, Fury kept whispering ‘Dosser’. I’m like man just fight.”

Can you imagine trying to knock someone out and they just keep calling you a dosser over and over again?

Fury is the master inside the ropes, but he's also a master of getting inside your mind, and it's clear that's exactly what he was doing in the first fight back in 2018.

He will definitely be trying the same tactic this time around on Saturday and hoping for a better final result.