Tyson Fury calls out Deontay Wilder again after beating Otto Wallin but is unlikely to get December clash
TYSON FURY immediately called out Deontay Wilder again after battling past Otto Wallin.
The Gypsy King suffered a major scare - and a two-inch gash above his right eye - before overcoming the tough Swede with a unanimous points decision.
And speaking in the ring afterwards, Fury challenged the Bronze Bonber to that highly-anticipated rematch.
Fury roared: "Deontay Wilder! I want you next, bum.
"The big dosser, he’s next, February 22.
"Let the cut heal, enjoy myself and get some time to relax with the family. It’s been a tough, hard camp."
Fury and Wilder famously went head to head last December but after 12 thrilling rounds, they could not be split.
The draw meant that the American retained his undefeated status and the WBC heavyweight belt.
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However, the shocking cuts to Fury's eye means he is unlikely to be able to fight again before February 22, the date of the rematch according to Fury.
It will take a couple of months for the wounds to heal, meaning Fury will be unable to spar until then.
That is despite Fury previously declaring he wanted to fight in the UK in December, as a final preparation for the Wilder bout.