Glasgow Times

Warren reckons Fury-Wilder rematch could be headed for Wembley

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FRANK WARREN plans to begin negotiatio­ns for a lucrative rematch between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder imminently.

In his role as Fury’s promoter, and alongside the British Boxing Board of Control, he has made a complaint to the WBC over the scores that meant their thrilling world heavyweigh­t title fight, at Los Angeles’ Staples Centre, concluded as a draw.

His hope is that the sanctionin­g body order an immediate rematch, but speaking post-fight – having already spoken of his desire for a rematch – Wilder also reiterated his willingnes­s to fight IBF, WBA and WBO champion Anthony Joshua.

A fight between the two champions for all four titles might even prove richer than Wilder-Fury II, but in the present circumstan­ces would represent an injustice and also seems unlikely, with Joshua expected to fight Dillian Whyte at Wembley on April 13.

However, Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn hinted he is travelling to Los Angeles to discuss a potential unificatio­n fight with Wilder for the Wembley date in the next year.

The likeliest outcome would appear to be Wilder-Fury II in a Las Vegas casino, also in the coming spring.

With his fighter’s reputation enhanced, Warren said: “You’d think they’d want the rematch. They’ve said they do.

“I think it’s got a good chance of coming to London. You’d have a 90,000 gate at Wembley, so you’re talking serious money. But with Tyson, he’ll travel – he’ll go where the money is, for March, April.

“I find it invigorati­ng. From where he’s come from, I just really enjoy it.

“They said he wasn’t going to sell any tickets. They said it wouldn’t go ahead – well it did, didn’t it?

“They said it was going to be a boring fight. It was one of the most exciting fights – certainly the most exciting I’ve seen at heavyweigh­t in America since Lennox Lewis-Vitali Klitschko [in 2003].”

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Promoter Frank Warren

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