Sydney makes surprise bid for Fury-Wilder Boxing Day rematch

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Australian media reports Bankwest Stadium has been tentatively booked the bout. FMTNews TysonFury DeontayWilder

Fury , unbeaten as a professional, overpowered Wilder in Las Vegas in February.

Promoter Dean Lonergan has tentatively booked Bankwest Stadium in the city’s west for the bout, The Australian reported Monday. Semi-autonomous Chinese city Macau is also in the running. Following a controversial draw in December 2018, Britain’s Fury, unbeaten as a professional, overpowered American Wilder in Las Vegas in February, beating him in seven rounds.

Arum confirmed in a Sky Sports interview at the weekend that Sydney was in the mix, along with Macau. Both cities have got on top of Covid-19, and appear more likely to allow fans than the US or Britain.“Our friends in Australia are talking about doing this fight, probably in Sydney. That’s a possibility,” said Arum, who previously promoted ring great Manny Pacquiao’s bout against Australian Jeff Horn in Brisbane.“We’ve talked to them.

 

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