Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE commentary: Exclusive coverage of trilogy clash in Las Vegas
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are ready to complete their trilogy and talkSPORT will be in Las Vegas to bring you this blockbuster title clash live on Saturday night.
The heavyweight rivals battled out a thrilling draw in December 2018 before facing off in a rematch in early 2020.
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Fury produced a stunning display at the MGM Grand, demolishing his rival to claim WBC and vacant The Ring heavyweight titles.
Now, the two modern greats will come face-to-face once again in Sin City to decide their trilogy.
Fury will be out to prove he is the best heavyweight on the planet while Wilder is on a revenge mission to reclaim his world gold.
It should be another incredible fight and talkSPORT will bring you all the drama live.
Fury vs Wilder 3: talkSPORT commentary
The world heavyweight title fight will take place this weekend – Saturday, October 9 – with the main event ring walks expected between 4am and 5am on Sunday morning for UK fans.
It is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with a full house of 20,000 fans set to be in attendance.
talkSPORT will bring you live and exclusive commentary of this mega-fight.
Our team of Adam Catterall, Gareth A Davies, Andy Clarke and Tim Witherspoon will be in Las Vegas for all the build-up, the fight itself and the best reaction from what will be a thrilling night.
Our coverage will get going at 10:30pm with Jake Wood and Spencer Oliver previewing the night before our main commentary.
We’ll also be running a live blog on the night on talkSPORT.com for round-by-round updates from Vegas.
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Fury vs Wilder 3: Undercard
Subject to change
- MAIN EVENT: Tyson Fury (c) vs Deontay Wilder – for WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles
- Robert Helenius vs Adam Kownacki
- Efe Ajagba vs Frank Sanchez – for WBC Continental Americas and WBO NABO heavyweight titles
- Robeisy Ramirez vs Orlando Gonzalez Ruiz
- Edgar Berlanga vs Marcelo Esteban Coceres – for vacant WBO NABO super-middleweight title
- Julian Williams vs Vladimir Hernandez
- Jared Anderson vs Vladimir Tereshkin
- Rances Barthelemy vs TBA
- Viktor Vykhryst vs Mike Marshall
- Bruce Carrington vs Cesar Cantu
Fury vs Wilder 3: What has been said?
Fury insists Wilder almost knocking him out cold was the ‘best thing that could have happened’ as it showed him how to beat ‘The Bronze Bomber.’
Fury defined the odds to put on a brilliant display in their first bout but was flattened by a sickening shot from Wilder.
The Gypsy King somehow got back to his feet and even rallied before the final bell.
He said: “After the first Wilder fight in the last round when he knocked me down, I got back up and got into it, and he didn’t like it.
“From that moment on, I knew how to beat Deontay Wilder.
“I knew I had to go forward on him and unload big punches.
“Looking back at it years later, it was the best thing that could have happened because I got to do it all again.”
Meanwhile, Wilder has said: “I feel great, I have a great team.
“Everybody’s just on one accord, we have a team that’s on one accord.
“The instructions are coming even clearer.
“How can you go wrong when you have so many guys on the same page?
“You’re looking for perfection. You’ll never be perfect, but that doesn’t mean you can’t practice it.
“We’re practicing to make perfect, so when I get in the ring there won’t be no questions asked.
“I won’t be going back to old habits, it’ll be right off of what we’ve been working on in this camp.
“In the end, my hand will be raised high in the sky because I knocked him out.”
This weekend, talkSPORT brings you live and exclusive radio commentary of Tyson Fury’s heavyweight trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder.
Throughout the week we’ll be bringing you extensive build up starting with a press conference show live from Vegas on Thursday from 7PM. Following that we’ll have a weigh-in show on Friday from 10PM.
The action starts on Saturday evening with a special Fight Night preview show before we head over to the commentary team in Vegas at 1AM!