TYSON FURY will target a short route back to becoming world champion when he takes on WBC king Deontay Wilder this weekend.
The Brit will face the American in just his third fight since returning from a two-year hiatus – with the winner tipped to step in the ring with Anthony Joshua next.

When is Fury vs Wilder
The heavyweight fight will take place on Sunday, December 2 in the UK.
It will be held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The main event is expected to start at around 4am UK time or 8pm on Saturday, December 1 in California.
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Which TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
This blockbuster fight will be available live on BT Sport Box Office – you can watch the full undercard and main event for £19.95.
Fans will also be able to watch online and via the BT Sport app.
Who is on the undercard?
Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury (heavyweight)
Jarrett Hurd vs Jason Welborn (super welterweight)
Luis Ortiz vs Travis Kauffman (heavyweight)
Joe Joyce vs Joe Hanks (heavyweight)
Mark Anthony Barriga vs Carlos Licona (minimumweight)
Chris Arreola vs Maurenzo Smith (heavyweight)
Isaac Lowe vs Lucas Rafael Baez (super featherweight)
Anthony Yarde vs TBC (light heavyweight)
Marsellos Wilder vs David Damore (cruiserweight)
Jesse Rodriguez vs Alex Aragon (super bantamweight)
Robert Guerrero vs Adam Mate (welterweight)
Fernando Castaneda vs Alfredo Angulo (super middleweight)
Julian Williams vs Francisco Javier Castro (middleweight)
What are the latest odds?
Tyson Fury will go into the fight as the underdog, but still in with a good chance to become world champion again with odds of 6/4 to win.
Yet, reigning WBC belt holder Deontay Wilder is the favourite at 8/13, while a draw seems a long way off at 25/1.
With the American known for his big hits, just like Fury, it is no surprise that the fight is 8/13 to NOT go the distance.
Meanwhile, if you feel the Brit is still suffering from ring rust, then a 33/1 shot of Wilder to win in the first round would produce a handsome sum.
All odds correct as of November 27, 2018 and are taken from SkyBet.
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