After Gypsy King bravely fought for a tie in December 2018, the Bronze Bomber destroyed his rival in his rematch in February to win the WBC title.
Now he’s on a collision course to unify the heavyweight department after verbally agreeing to a two-man deal with Anthony Joshua.
But first, the 32-year-old will have to protect his belt opposite Wilder after the former champion invoked his clause for a trilogy fight.
December 19 in Las Vegas is the deadline for this showdown, but the persistent lack of crowds due to the coronavirus pandemic is creating problematic.
UK-based Fury promoter Frank Warren says he could take him somewhere else, as he said it was not imaginable to have such massive combat without a live audience.
He told GOOD Morning Britain of ITV: “This is a fight of this magnitude.
“Wilder and Fury, the most successful match ever held in Las Vegas. We just can’t lose that door. It’s a huge amount of money. We want the door. “
“Or we propose a situation where there is a massive site rate of a territory to take it, and we use it to advertise your country. We’re in those situations. “
The last two clashes between the two have been in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, and U. S. champion promoter Bob Arum has said in the past that he is following a protocol with the Nevada commission to attract a limited number of enthusiasts.
Meanwhile, Arum also spoke of China as a place imaginable.
Fury told ITV: “We all paint as equipment for a date and place.
“I hope you allow the crowds to arrive faster or later. We’re all running toward that purpose right now. “
Fury vs Wilder III has won an ambitious offer to take a position in Australia on Christmas Day.
Promoter Dean Lonergan told Sky Sports: “I just took stock: ‘Bob, if Australia opens up, you can come here.
“Here’s a budget, here’s what it might look like. We worked in combination before it was a wonderful position to do so. “
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