Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury met in the ring after Fury's points decision win over Francesco Pianeta in Belfast and are now set to face each other, where the winner may face Anthony Joshua.
The match was then officially confirmed for Las Vegas, where Boxing fans will see the two unbeaten boxers contest over the only major heavyweight title not currently held by Anthony Joshua
Fury (27-0, 19 KOs) insists he has nothing to fear from the Bronze Bomber, who holds a 98 per cent knockout rate as a professional.
Fury stated in the post fight press conference "We are two men who will fight anybody," said Fury. "They called. I answered. I said 'send me a contract'. They sent me a contract. I said 'yes' and now he gets his chance to fight the lineal heavyweight champion of the world. "One thing I promise when I go to Las Vegas, I'm knocking you out."
The Winner of the Las Vegas fight is expected to head on and face Anthony Joshua, who holds most of the heavyweight titles of the pision. Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua were previously scheduled to face each other with both men receiving other 40 million dollars for the fight, but the negotiations broke down because both fighters wanted to have the fight take place in their home turf.