They each fought twice in 2019, padding their records and doing their best to build interest in the rematch, which will be a joint pay-per-view between Fox and ESPN. Many believe the winner will hold the strongest claim to being the best big man in boxing.
"This time it's going to be different," Fury said, "I want him to meet me at the center of the ring and let's have a slugfest. Best man stands up, the loser goes down. I've got 20 KOs out of 29 wins. He knows he was rocked three or four times in that fight, but I never had the guts to finish him."
"This time it's going to be different," Fury said, "I want him to meet me at the center of the ring and let's have a slugfest. Best man stands up, the loser goes down. I've got 20 KOs out of 29 wins. He knows he was rocked three or four times in that fight, but I never had the guts to finish him."