All the details you need to watch the Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury fight
Tyson Fury (27-0, 19KOs) once again heads into the champion's back yard against all odds when he faces Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39KOs) next.
The pair, with a combined record of 67-0 with 58KOs, first met way back in 2013 when Wilder knocked Audley Harrison out in one round in Sheffield, both agreeing to face each other in the future.
Fury wants to capture the one belt he didn't lay his hands on as a Lineal heavyweight champion after beating Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 and Wilder wants to force a unification fight with Anthony Joshua after months of failed negotiations between their respective promoters.
Date
The bout takes place on December 1
Venue
It will be hosted at the The Staples Centre in LA – a venue neither fighter has fought in before
Rounds scheduled
12 three-minute rounds at the heavyweight limit
Titles
Wilder's WBC World heavyweight title – the prestigious green belt – is on the line
Ringwalks
UK fight fans can expect Wilder and Fury to make their ringwalks any time after 4am (GMT).
TV Coverage
Coverage starts at 12pm live and exclusive on BT Sport Box Office
Live Stream
You can find out what happens via sport.bt.comor by downloading the mobile app, or follow the action round-by-round on @btsport on Twitter
Price
Price has been ste at £19.95 on BT Sport
Undercard Highlights
Jarrett Hurd (22-0, 15KOs) puts his IBF, IBO and WBA 'Super' super-welterweight titles on the line against underdog Jason Welborn (24-6, 7KOs) from Birmingham, who gave up his British middleweight title to face 'Swift'.
Deontay's younger brother Marsellos Wilder,29, fights on the undercard, currently unbeaten in two fights, both ending in first-round KOs.
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Predictions
Running Order
Deontay Wilder (40-0) vs Tyson Fury (27-0)
WBC World heabyweight title
Luis Ortiz (29-1) vs. Travis Kauffman (32-2)
Jarrett Hurd (22-0) vs. Jason Welborn (24-6)
WBA 'Super', IBF, IBO World super-welterweight titles
Mark Anthony Barriga (9-0) vs Carlos Licona (13-0)
IBF World minimumweight title
Joe Joyce (6-0) vs. Joe Hanks (23-2)
Isaac Lowe (15-0-3) vs. Lucas Rafael Baez (33-16-5)
Chris Arreola (36-5-1) vs. Maurenzo Smith (20-10-4)
Anthony Yarde (17-0) vs TBA
Jesse Rodriguez (7-0) vs Axel Aragon Vega (10-2-1)
Marsellos Wilder (2-0) vs David Damore (1-4-3)