TYSON FURY wants a FOURTH fight with Deontay Wilder and has his eyes on the 70,000-seat Allegiant Stadium as the host.
The heavyweight rivals shared three thrilling fights with the first drawn and the two rematches won by Fury.
He has since stopped Dillian Whyte, 34, and Derek Chisora, 38, to stay on course for a title unification against Oleksandr Usyk.
And after unifying the belts with Usyk, 35, Fury, 34, is up for a return to Sin City next year to face Wilder yet again.
He told ESPN: “Let me get through Usyk and I’ll be back to Las Vegas to do the Wilder 4. Come on.
“Maybe at the Allegiant Stadium, 70,000-80,000.”
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Fury has not boxed in America since his trilogy bout knockout over Wilder, 37, in October 2021.
He is also believed to be banned from travelling Stateside due to his connection with alleged Irish crime boss Daniel Kinahan.
Kinahan faced US sanctions in April and over 600 associates were prohibited from going to America.
In November, Fury’s younger brother Tommy confirmed the pair are still both unable to fly over having been denied a visa himself.
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He said on The MMA Hour: “Me and Tyson just can’t get into America at the minute and that’s the way it is.”
It means Wilder, who knocked out Robert Helenius in his comeback fight in October, could be made to take on Fury in the UK or Middle East if the two are to lock horns once more.
The Bronze Bomber has been ordered into a final eliminator bout against Andy Ruiz Jr, 33, with the winner in line to challenge for Fury’s belt.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk