The promoter expects phrases to be agreed shortly and doesn’t desire a repeat of the primary battle’s determination
Frank Warren believes phrases for a Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder rematch will probably be agreed throughout the subsequent few weeks.
The WBC said on Wednesday they’ve now ordered the second fight and scheduled a handbag bid for February 5, nevertheless, Fury’s promoter thinks a deal will probably be completed earlier than this level.
Warren instructed BT Sport: “Negotiations are occurring in the intervening time. I count on us to agree phrases [before the February 5 deadline].
“There’s a willingness to do the battle, it’s probably the most profitable match for Tyson – there’s extra money in that than preventing Joshua – and it’s a better battle to make as a result of the events wanna make it occur.”
Concerning the date and venue, Frank Warren revealed that the bout is being deliberate to happen within the US on the finish of April or in Might.
“[America] is probably the most profitable,” he defined, “I’d prefer it to be in England, however it takes two to tango.
“I might suppose the battle’s gonna be late-April/Might if we will agree phrases.”
When requested if April 27 is the primary potential date, the promoter replied: “Perhaps that, or in Might.”
Nonetheless, earlier than all of this may be confirmed, Frank Warren has declared the battle will solely happen within the US on one situation.
After the primary bout within the States was controversially scored a draw – regardless of many pondering Tyson Fury did sufficient to win – Fury’s camp now need utterly impartial judges for the rematch.
“It was very poor judging,” Warren continued, “We actually don’t wanna be in that place once more. We wish all impartial judges.
“We don’t need any American judges, no British judges, or Mexican judges.”
Canadian choose Robert Tapper scored the primary battle 114-112 for Fury, Mexico’s Alejandro Rochin had it 115-111 for Wilder and Britain’s Phil Edwards declared it a draw at 113-113.
You’ll be able to watch the total BT Sport interview with Frank Warren beneath.
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