Fight fans, the time for talking is finally over.Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will come to blows once again under the Sin City lights in just a few hours time as they look to put their fierce rivalry to bed.After their original bout ended in a controversial draw, the deadly duo have been on a 14-month-long  journey to the Garden Arena at the MGM Grand where they will place their precious unbeaten records on the line.Fury remains a slight favourite with the bookies as that first bell approaches but the brutal one-shot power that Wilder possesses remains an ever-present threat.Wilder is considered to be one of the biggest pinchers in history and, even with all his guile and movement, Fury will be very wary of that stonking right hand.

Both men weighed in heavier than for their previous bout with Fury looking to add some extra weight to his blows in an attempt to avoid the fight going to a points decision.

According to Fury's former trainer however, Wilder's decision to bulk up could well backfire on him.

Ben Davison, who has provided some brilliant analysis for Bt Sport in the build-up to the fight feels that a heavier Wilder is a less mobile Wilder, which could serve right into Fury's hands.

"Think Wilder coming in heavier is an advantage to Tyson," Davison tweeted.

"He can punch at any weight, the added weight will slow him down and fatigue him quicker, he’s an explosive type athlete, not an endurance built athlete."

Davison has proven himself to be frightfully knowledgeable when it comes to these two fighters and you can't help but feel that he has got it spot once again.

Wilder does strike you like a bit of a one-trick pony and, the less mobile he is, the less the odds are of him landing one of his famous howitzers.

It is going to be quite a night in Vegas.