Tyson Fury is heading to Las Vegas to combat Tom Schwarz in his first return to the ring since a dramatic about with Deontay Wilder final December. Fury will take at the German, who has gained all 24 fights, on June 15 at the Thomas & Mack Centre, boxing control employer MTK Global stated. Fury and Wilder couldn’t negotiate a right away rematch, with the Brit signing a multi-yr, multi-combat agreement with United States broadcaster ESPN and promoted by way of Top Rank’s Bob Arum along with Frank Warren.
Fury said he became excited to return to America after overcoming knockdowns in a debatable draw opposing WBC heavyweight champion Wilder in Los Angeles last year. “I’m genuinely looking forward to it as it can be my first time in Las Vegas,” the 30-12 months-old said. “When you begin boxing as a youngster, you dream of going to America and cracking it. In my ultimate combat, I did that with Wilder, and now I’m going again and could be visible using quite a few people around the arena.” “I’m very suited and ready, so I can’t wait. Tom Schwarz is a younger, sparkling, and formidable fighter. However, I will place on a terrific display as common.”
In an earlier interview, Top Rank boss Bob Arum advised World Boxing News they desired to “get a guy who hadn’t tasted a loss.” “Tyson is any such massive, huge guy; we didn’t need to position him with a small guy, and Schwarz is a large, large guy. It will make compelling combat,” he said. “He changed into pretty willing to take the fight. The phrases had been negotiated, and the concept that he desired to and could combat Tyson Fury. This changed into by no means doubtful.” Arum hopes a deal can be organized for Fury to fight Wilder again in early 2020. “Assuming he (Fury) wins this combat, he’ll have any other look in the United States,” Arum brought. “Then optimistically, he’ll grow to be combating Wilder next year in February.” The Schwarz combat will be broadcast on BT Sport in the UK.