Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder 2.0 is only hours away now.The duo have spent the last few days trying everything they can think of to get the psychological edge over their opponent before that first bell rings out in Las Vegas.Both fighters seem desperate to ensure the fight does not go to a points decision after their initial bout in 2018 ended in a controversial draw.At the much- anticipated weigh-in earlier, both Wilder and Fury registered heavier weights than they did ahead of their last bout with the American recording the bulkiest pre-fight weight of his career.However, while Fury has been his typically brash and bonkers self in the build-up, Wilder believes that his interesting attire for the final press-conference may have been an attempt to hide the fact that Fury's notorious under-the-eye cut has once again opened up.

Speaking on Instagram, Wilder had a pop at Fury and his suspicious attire.

"I heard it got reopened [the cut] in sparring, that's why he was wearing the hoodie and the shades at the press conference.

"If I cut that thing open again, it's going to be a mess.

"We're going to see what happens after that but hopefully it don't open because I don't want the fight to stop.

"I want people to get their full view and money's worth for this fight.

"I wanna knock him out on the canvas and we'll see what he does when he hits the canvas this time, what his body does because we know we've seen his eyes rolling in that back of his head, we've seen his veins pulsing from his neck and we've seen his body stretched out on the canvas like a murder scene baby."

It seems Wilder is out for blood, then.

If Fury's cut really has opened up it could prove to be a massive issue for him on the night as he needs to be at his absolute best to get the better of Wilder.

We can only hope that the Bronze Bomber's theory is wide of the mark.