 British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has repeated his intention to knock out Deontay Wilder as a pair made weight in Las Vegas. The two rivals were made for a third time on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, the Britain's WBC heavyweight title of the line. The undefeated Fury 30-01 who battled Wilder to 42-1-1 to a draw in 2018 before taking the belt from the American 20 months ago picked up where he left off in Wednesday's heated news conference. Fury and Wilder both came in at the heaviest they had ever fought at. Fury weighed in at 277 pounds and Wilder at 238 pounds.