Sunderland Echo

Fury set for spring Wilder rematch

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Tyson Fury has revealed that his sought-after rematch with Deontay Wilder is likely to take place next spring.

The rival heavyweigh­ts fought to a thrilling and controvers­ial draw when contesting Wilder’s WBC title in Los Angeles in December, and then surprised and disappoint­ed when an immediate rematch was not announced.

Wilder instead on Saturday made his latest title defence by stopping Dominic Breazeale and Fury is preparing to next month fight the little-known Tom Schwarz in Las Vegas having recently signed a longterm deal with ESPN.

That Wilder will again soon need a challenger, and Anthony Joshua is next week fighting Andy Ruiz in New York, means that demand is again growing for them to fight for all four world titles, but as Press Associatio­n Sport previously reported, the rematch between Wilder and Fury is likely to take place first, and in 2020.

“Deontay Wilder cannot run from Tyson Fury forever,” the 30-year-old Fury told ESPN. “The fight has to happen.

“This rematch has got to happen. This fight, I’m being told, is likely to happen in March or April next year.

“We were very close to a rematch. We had contracts, we were trying to agree terms.

“All of a sudden I had a massive deal from ESPN and they made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. That would’ve been in May I believe.

“Deontay Wilder apparently signed a three-fight deal (with Showtime) before I signed an ESPN deal. So this was all done even before I put pen to paper.”

That Fury is contracted to fight on ESPN and Wilder and Joshua are respective­ly committed to Showtime and DAZN further complicate­s the already-difficult political landscape that exists between the three rivals.

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