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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel and undercard for heavyweight trilogy

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with their long-awaited rematch in Las Vegas.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020 and win the WBC heavyweight title.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    The winner is likely to fight Oleksandr Usyk, who beat Anthony Joshua by unanimous decision in their heavyweight clash to secure the WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    Any match-up between Joshua and Fury now seems remote after AJ’s defeat, but Eddie Hearn promises the pair will go for a rematch.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host and Nevada is eight hours behind the UK, so the fight will begin about 8pm local time.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 is being broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
    The fight will cost £24.95 on BT.
    In the US the event is expected to be live on ESPN+ and Fox PPV.

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury has recently been talking about how referee Kenny Bayless saved Deontay Wilder’s life in their second clash, despite the Bronze Bomber’s claims the fight was stopped prematurely.
    “The final stoppage one was where I was catching him clean, I believe the referee actually saved his life that night and saved his career,” Fury said.
    “It was just like ‘I told you so’, and I am back where I belong and that’s it. There was no big miracle shock, it was like I was back where I was supposed to be at the top of the game, rated number one and back beating guys I wasn’t supposed to be beating.
    “Physically and emotionally I have managed to push myself and come back from places I didn’t know if I could, but it was a tough ride and I have enjoyed every minute of it.”
    Wilder, on the other hand, is more confident than ever he will have his hand raised in their massive trilogy.
    “I just want to beat his ass. It’s as simple as that. I just want to beat his ass,” he said.
    “I want it back in blood. That’s up to me. Come October 9, I will get my revenge. An eye for an eye, that’s what I’m looking forward to.”
    Where is Fury vs Wilder 3 taking place?
    Fury vs Wilder 3 will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, making it the third different venue in pair’s three fights.
    Fury vs Wilder 1 took place at Staples Center in Los Angeles back in December 2018.
    The T-Mobile Arena will play host to Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III
    And while their second happened in Las Vegas, the MGM Grand Garden Arena was the venue.
    But now the T-Mobile Arena, which has hosted huge fights such as Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin and numerous big UFC events, will play host for their third clash.
    Who is training Tyson Fury?
    Tyson Fury will be trained, once again, by SugarHill Steward, who took his corner for the second Wilder fight.
    Fury used to be trained by Ben Davison, who was in charge for the very first Wilder bout, but was replaced by Steward a year later.
    Steward instantly implemented his ‘Kronk style’ of training, one in which where boxers who fight out of the Kronk Gym in Detroit, Michigan, seek to put pressure on their opponents to force a knockout.
    SugarHill Steward trainer Tyson Fury for the second Deontay Wilder fight
    The style of fighting was first introduced by legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, SugarHill’s late uncle.
    Fury predicted that with SugarHill in his corner, he would bring the fight to Wilder and take him out during their second fight, a prediction not many believed in.
    But the Gypsy King did just that, stopping Wilder in seven rounds. And now, with 18 months more Kronk training under his belt, Fury will be looking for the same result on October 9.
    Who is training Deontay Wilder?
    Wilder has brought in a new head trainer in Malik Scott, who the Bronze Bomber fought and knocked out back in 2014.
    Scott and Wilder have worked all summer in attempt to sharpen the latter’s boxing skills, quickening both his feet and hands in preparation for Fury.
    Wilder will still have ex-head trainer Jay Deas in his corner, but Scott will take charge on fight night.

    The Alabama native used to have former world champion Mark Breland in his corner, but he was sacked after Wilder accused him of spiking his water before the second Fury fight.
    It was also Breland who threw the towel in, forcing the referee to stop the fight midway through the seventh round. More

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    Fans rage over ‘harsh’ £24.95 pay-per-view cost for Tyson Fury trilogy with Deontay Wilder despite ‘5am fight’

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder’s trilogy bout will be priced at £24.95. But some fans, who will need to either stay up or wake up to watch it in the early hours of the morning, have hit out at the ‘harsh’ cost.

    Fury will fight Wilder for a third time on October 9 with BT Box Office screening the highly anticipated rematch.
    The announcement was met with some criticism from supporters, who believe the Gypsy King has already proven he is the superior fighter.
    One said: “£25 is fine for 10pm main event but bit harsh for 4am when I’ll probably sleep through.”
    Another said: “24.95 for a 5am PPV for a fight no one asked for?”
    One said: “£25 for 4am fight. Only a fool is paying for this to see a 3rd fight that we already know the outcome.”

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    The fight is the joint most expensive British PPV, and will be the fifth time a fight has been priced at £24.95.
    Anthony Joshua’s 2019 rematch win over Andy Ruiz Jr was the first time the record bill was introduced from the start.
    Latecomers to the Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao fight in 2015 also had to pay that, although it was initially cheaper.
    AJ’s last two fights, a win against Kubrat Pulev and recent loss to Oleksandr Usyk, then stayed at the same price point.
    Fury’s initial draw with Wilder was priced at £19.95, but by the time they rematched two years later, the additional £5 was added on.
    And it will remain for their trilogy, with an undercard which features Adam Kownacki’s rematch with Robert Helenius and Efe Ajagba’s clash with Frank Sanchez.

    It left others quick to praise the night of entrainment ahead in Las Vegas.
    One commented: “The card is stacked and the last two fury v wilder fights have been great to watch not moaning about the price, but the time difference is a killer.”
    Another wrote: “Worth it considering it has such a good undercard.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for heavyweight trilogy fight

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with a long-awaited rematch.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will complete their trilogy
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    The winner is likely to fight Oleksandr Usyk, who beat Anthony Joshua by unanimous decision in their heavyweight clash on Saturday night.
    Any match-up between Joshua and Fury now seems remote after AJ’s defeat, but Eddie Hearn promises the pair will go for a re-match.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but it will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host and Nevada is eight hours behind the UK, so the fight will begin about 8pm local time.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury, after Wilder’s silence during their press conference: “It shows how weak of a mental person he is.

    “It shows how much the beating from the last fight has taken an emotional and physical effect on his life.
    “I was worried about Deontay Wilder for quite a while after the defeat I gave him.
    “Obviously he’s doing his little thing with his earphones on and he doesn’t want to answer any questions, that’s up to him. I’m here to promote a fight and talk to the press – what I always do.” More

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    Anthony Joshua predicts ‘obsessed’ Deontay Wilder will KO Tyson Fury in trilogy fight and regain WBC world title

    ANTHONY JOSHUA expects Deontay Wilder to end Tyson Fury’s undefeated streak with a knockout win.Wilder and Fury are set to complete their intense trilogy on October 9 when they lock horns at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    Deontay Wilder has been backed by Anthony Joshua to knock Tyson Fury outCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua wants to face the winner of Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder’s fightCredit: Alamy
    Their first bout ended in a controversial draw in 2018 before The Gypsy King’s dominant stoppage victory during their second fight two years later.
    The British superstar is the favourite to pick up another victory but Joshua expects an “obsessed” Bronze Bomber to knock his rival out and regain the WBC world heavyweight title.
    AJ said: “If I had to, I don’t know. I’m not too bothered.
    “Look, because you’ve asked the question, let’s go with Wilder because he seems obsessed like he really wants it.
    “He seems really focused on the task ahead, so, you know, a focused man is a dangerous man, and he’s focused.
    “Wilder might get the decision. Actually, no. It has to be a knockout. One of them will knock the other out.”
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    Joshua, though, remains focused on his upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk this Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    The British bruiser will defend his WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO world heavyweight titles and admitted he would like to face the winner of Fury and Wilder’s encounter next.
    Joshua added: “If I win, I’ll fight either one of them. If Fury wins, I’ll fight Fury. But If Wilder wins, I’ll fight Wilder.
    “If Fury wins and doesn’t take the fight with me because on his hit list he said he wants to fight Dillian [Whyte] first or [Dereck] Chisora — then I’ll fight Wilder.”

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    Deontay Wilder sparring with 6ft 6inch heavyweight Robert Helenius to prepare for Tyson Fury’s height in trilogy fight

    DEONTAY WILDER has drafted in the help of gigantic heavyweight Robert Helenius to help him prepare for Tyson Fury. The American, 35, is set to face Fury in their anticipated trilogy bout on October 9 after months of delay.
    Deontay Wilder is sparring Robert Helenius to help him prepare for Tyson FuryCredit: Instagram @heleniusrobert
    Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder in their rematchCredit: PA
    Helenius – known as ‘The Nordic Nightmare’ – has helped Wilder overcome the issues of matching the Gypsy King’s 6ft 9in frame.
    The Finn is only three inches shorter than Fury and brings a wealth of experience into the ring.
    British fans may recognise Helenius, 37, from his controversial 2011 points win over Derek Chisora or 2017 loss to Dillian Whyte.
    More recently, he upset Polish-American Adam Kownacki and the pair are set to rematch on Wilder’s undercard in Las Vegas.
    Wilder was dethroned of the WBC title in February 2020 after initially drawing with Fury, 33, in 2018.
    They were then contracted to a trilogy fight, but amid the coronavirus pandemic it was continuously delayed.

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    So much so that Fury tried to walk away to instead face Anthony Joshua, 31, for the undisputed crown.
    But Wilder took his right to a rematch to arbitration and at the 11th hour was awarded the verdict.
    It left Joshua ordered to face mandatory challenger Oleksandr Usyk, 34, this Saturday before he can kick back and relax to watch Fury’s trilogy as a fan.
    He told  Sky Sports: “I believed Tyson Fury could potentially do what he done.
    “I just felt like, Deontay Wilder is a formidable ex-champion and has a chance to come back, but I just knew that when he gets to the top level, it will be difficult, because it’s one thing getting there and it’s another thing staying there.
    “We’ve seen in some of his fights, it’s been difficult for him and then he lands his punch and he’s been victorious.

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    “But I always believe that when you go to war, you can’t have one weapon in your arsenal, which was his right hand.
    “Once that was taken away from him, which Fury did, I’m not going to go into tactics, but he was able to annihilate Wilder and expose him for some of his weaknesses.
    “Fury did a great job tactically and I’m looking forward to their rematch.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel and undercard for heavyweight trilogy bout

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with a long-awaited re-match.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will complete their trilogy
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but it will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury, after Wilder’s silence during their press conference: “It shows how weak of a mental person he is.

    “It shows how much the beating from the last fight has taken an emotional and physical effect on his life.
    “I was worried about Deontay Wilder for quite a while after the defeat I gave him.
    “Obviously he’s doing his little thing with his earphones on and he doesn’t want to answer any questions, that’s up to him. I’m here to promote a fight and talk to the press – what I always do.” More

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for massive heavyweight trilogy

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with a long-awaited re-match.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will complete their trilogy
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but it will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury, after Wilder’s silence during their press conference: “It shows how weak of a mental person he is.

    “It shows how much the beating from the last fight has taken an emotional and physical effect on his life.
    “I was worried about Deontay Wilder for quite a while after the defeat I gave him.
    “Obviously he’s doing his little thing with his earphones on and he doesn’t want to answer any questions, that’s up to him. I’m here to promote a fight and talk to the press – what I always do.” More

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 date: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard for big heavyweight trilogy fight

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with a long-awaited re-match.The Gypsy King’s showdown with the Bronze Bomber, which was supposed to take place on July 24, was postponed because Fury, as well as other camp members, tested positive for Covid-19.
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in brutal fashion back in early 2020Credit: Getty
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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but it will now take place on October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 is most likely to be broadcasted live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK, though it has not yet been confirmed.
    In the US the event is expected to be live on ESPN+ and Fox PPV.

    How the fighters compare

    Who is on the undercard?
    The event, cross-promoted by Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions, will see a host of heavy-hitters featuring on the undercard.
    That includes the battle of unbeaten heavyweights in Cuba’s Frank Sanchez meeting Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba.
    Sanchez, a training partner of Canelo Alvarez who is promoted by Top Rank, will put his 18-0 record against PBC’s Ajagba, who stands 15-0.
    Robert Helenius will also rematch Adam Kownacki on the bill.
    Polish prospect Kownacki, 32, was defeated for the first time and stunned by veteran Helenius, 37, in March 2020.
    American star Jared Anderson will return, with an opponent yet to be confirmed.
    Anderson, 21, is 9-0 and was credited as a huge part in Fury’s win against Wilder last year.
    He provided the Gypsy King with expert sparring Stateside, winning the praise of the WBC champion.

    What have they said?
    Fury, after Wilder’s silence during their press conference: “It shows how weak of a mental person he is.

    “It shows how much the beating from the last fight has taken an emotional and physical effect on his life.
    “I was worried about Deontay Wilder for quite a while after the defeat I gave him.
    “Obviously he’s doing his little thing with his earphones on and he doesn’t want to answer any questions, that’s up to him. I’m here to promote a fight and talk to the press – what I always do.” More