Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder could take place at end of the year with spectators, with Macau and Australia floated as potential options to stage the fight.The first meeting between the Brit and the 'Bronze Bomber' ended in a thrilling and controversial draw in December 2018.
Fury then claimed the WBC heavyweight title from Wilder with a seven-round demolition job in Las Vegas in February.A third meeting had initially been set to take place in July, but the coronavirus pandemic forced a postponement.But Aussie promoter Dean Lonergan wants to host the fight at Sydney’s Bankwest Stadium on Boxing Day - which would be Christmas Day in the States.“When Bob came out and said that we are talking to 'our friends in Australia', I’m the one he’s.