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Hear from champion Deontay Wilder and top contender Tyson Fury ahead of their epic rematch Saturday night with a live press conference.
The epic heavyweight boxing title fight rematch is scheduled for this Saturday night between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
Both FOX Sports and ESPN will be broadcasting Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury, and both are planning plenty of coverage during fight week.
Three new bouts, including a heavyweight co-main event, have been confirmed for the upcoming Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury 2 event in Las Vegas.
Tyson Fury knows what it feels like to stand tall, and he hopes to once again be on top the heavyweight division by beating Deontay Wilder.
Reigning WBC heavyweight boxing champion Deontay Wilder will take on Tyson Fury for The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles next month.
You can bet there will be fireworks when heavyweight boxing champions Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury gather for a press conference Monday.
The two heavyweight kings will meet for a second time this February live on both FOX Sports pay-per-view and ESPN+ pay-per-view.
Wilder, the reigning heavyweight champion, walked out with his belt and even more records to add to his ever-growing resume.
Wilder and Ortiz square off Saturday night for the WBC heavyweight title, along with Leo Santa Cruz meeting MIguel Flores.
A live stream of the undercard prelim bouts for the heavyweight title fight will be available on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
A heavyweight boxing championship rematch takes place this Saturday when Wilder defends his WBC title against Ortiz for a second time.
A world heavyweight title rematch between champion Deontay Wilder and top contender Luis Ortiz has been made official for later this year.
Wilder scored the 40th knockout victory of his career live on Showtime and successfully defended his heavyweight championship in the process.
Wilder is set to defend his title once more against Breazeale live on Showtime from the Barclays Center Saturday night.