IT’S the bout all fight fans are talking about.
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have agreed terms for a world title showdown later this year, which sees the Gypsy King challenge for Wilder’s WBA crown.
When is Wilder vs Fury?
THE two heavyweight stars will step into the ring on Saturday, December 1.
Get the coffee out over this side of the pond, because it is likely to start around 3am UK time.
Staples Center in Los Angeles, California is the chosen venue and can seat 21,000 fight fans.
How can I watch it?
THE bout is being broadcast live by BT Sport Box Office.
A new pay-per-view service, it debuted for the huge rematch between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin.
Prices have yet to be announced by the GGG vs Canelo 2 bout cost £16.95.
If you’re a current BT subscriber, you will still have to pay for access to the fight and full card.
You can find BT Sport Box Office on Sky HD channel 494, BT TV channel 494 and Virgin via the ‘on demand’ section.
Will I be able to live stream the action?
IT remains to be seen if BT stream the fight through their usual platforms.
For the first fight shown on BT Sport Box Office, the action was accessible through the BT Sport App or the web player.
What have the fighters said?
Fury: “I know you have got a big punch, I know you are unbeaten, I know you have got a big mouth, and I know you want to win, but you don’t want it like I do.
“You can’t beat me, I will out heart you, I will force my will upon you until you quit and that is a promise. This chin is going nowhere, this chin will absorb all your power and I’ll detonate.”
Wilder: “I just beat, in my opinion, one of the best heavyweights in Luis Ortiz and now I am going for the next best in the heavyweight division.
What are Fury and Wilder’s professional records?
THE BRONZE BOMBER is a knockout artist and has a stunning string of a KO wins.
He is still unbeaten in a career stretching back to 2008 and has a current record of 40-0, with 39 by way of knockout.
The only man to ever take him the distance was Bermane Stiverne, who lost an unanimous decision to Wilder for the WBA belt in 2015.
Fury is returning to boxing after a period of two years away, winning both his comeback fights against Sefer Seferi and Italian Francesco Pianeta.
He is also unbeaten, with a career record of 27-0, of which 19 have been by knockout.
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