Tyson Fury is back in the ring after two significant delays earlier this year, with Deontay Wilder his opponent in a trilogy bout.
The Gypsy King inflicted a first career defeat upon the American when the pair last met and has seen his plans for this year take hits.
Initially due to face Anthony Joshua in the summer, a US court ruled that Wilder could have his rematch with Fury, leading to the cancellation of the Joshua fight, while an initial date for the bout with the Bronze Bomber was pushed back after the Manchester fighter contracted coronavirus.
It all comes to a head this weekend though, as Fury looks to successfully defend his belt and bring an end to one of the greatest feuds in modern boxing's history - but it's set to be a very
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