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Fury vs Wilder 2: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, undercard and odds for massive Las Vegas rematch

THE heavyweight rematch of the year is on.
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are set to go toe-to-toe once again as they battle it out in Las Vegas for the WBC heavyweight crown.
 The world will be watching when Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury battle again
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The world will be watching when Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury battle againCredit: Getty Images - Getty
More than a year on from their spellbinding first encounter, both the Gypsy King and the Bronze Bomber will hope to take the belt and set up a possible unification showdown with Anthony Joshua.
It was a quite remarkable first meeting in December 2018 as two stars from both sides of the Atlantic went to war in Los Angeles.
 The first meeting between the pair was one of the fights of the decade
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The first meeting between the pair was one of the fights of the decadeCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Fury memorably climbed from the canvas late in the contest, forcing a dramatic draw after bobbing and weaving his way impressively through 11 rounds.
But a huge right-left combo in the last from Wilder looked to have ended the Mancunian's challenge - only for the 6ft9 giant to clamber back from the jaws of defeat and dance around the desperate American until the bell.

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Hasim Rahman vs Lennox Lewis

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Both fighters have kept busy whilst the rematch was negotiating, with Wilder seeing off Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz by KO to retain his WBC crown.
Whilst Fury continued to boost his profile with American audiences by beating both Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin in Sin City, whilst he picked up new supporters with a bizarre stint in the WWE.
 Fury appeared in the WWE as he looked to reach out to American audiences
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Fury appeared in the WWE as he looked to reach out to American audiencesCredit: Reuters

When is Fury vs Wilder 2?

AFTER months of wrangling, a date has finally been set for the long-awaited rematch.
Both camps have accused the other of stalling, but we now know for sure that the two fighters will do battle once again.
Fury vs Wilder 2 is all set for Saturday, February 22.
The Gypsy King has fought twice in Las Vegas before, famously donning an Apollo Creed inspired outfit as he strode out to face Schwarz last May.
His profile has been boosted on US soil as a result and he's expected to have a huge supporter base at the MGM Grand.
With the fight taking place in America, it's going to be a late night for UK audiences.
Expect Fury and Wilder to ring walk no earlier than 4am UK time on Sunday morning.
 Fury was badly cut against Otto Wallin but battled to victory
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Fury was badly cut against Otto Wallin but battled to victoryCredit: Reuters

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

ALTHOUGH TV information is yet to be confirmed in the UK, Fury's fights are shown by BT Sport.
As a result, the fight is almost certainly set to be shown on BT Sport Box Office.
The pay-per-view channel is available to everyone, regardless of whether or not you are a BT customer.
You can watch on your TV if you've got Sky, Virgin Media or TalkTalk.
Or alternatively you can purchase fight night through the official website and stream on a number of devices.
The fight cost hasn't yet been revealed, but the first encounter set punters back £19.95 on these shores - but spare a thought for viewers in the US, who had to shell out a massive $74.99 back in December 2018.
 Wilder remains undefeated and is a knockout artist
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Wilder remains undefeated and is a knockout artistCredit: EPA

How do fighters compare?

THE first bout between this pair was one of the most captivating heavyweight duels of the decade.
Fury is a more defensive and stylish boxer than Wilder, looking to weave and jab his way to success whilst also possessing power in his back pocket.
Whereas the Bronze Bomber is a knockout king with a devastating hook, sporting 41 KOs from 42 wins.
Wilder thought he'd done it again when in the final round of the bout sent Fury sprawling with an atom bomb of a right-left combo, only for Fury to somehow beat the count.
Both have an unbeaten record, with Fury boasting 29-0-1 after being taken all the way by Wallin in his last bout.
The American stands an imposing 6ft7, but is still towered over by man mountain Fury who is 6ft9.
Wilder has an impressive reach of 211cm yet Fury was able to out-jab him in the first fight due to an advantage of 5cm.
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