Wilder To Begin Fury Camp Dec. 31, Workouts Being Reduced
Deontay Wilder will be back in the ring Feb. 22 against Tyson Fury, thirteen weeks after demolishing Luis Ortiz to retain his WBC heavyweight title.
The turnaround may be a quick one considering the magnitude of the fight, but neither the Alabaman fighter or his trainer, Jay Deas, are concerned.
Deas has circled Dec. 31 as the date to kick off training camp for Wilder’s rematch against the lineal heavyweight champion of the world, the trainer told BoxingScene.com.
https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-begin-fury-camp-dec-31-workouts-being-reduced--144634A full 12-13 weeks of training for Deontay to prepare for this big fight. I think this is good for his body as the training said that they are going to reduced his training loads. I agree that this will be very huge fight in the boxing community. I'm still 50/50 in this fight, and I'm sure the odds are going to be close in this one, I'll probably look for ML here first and see how I'm going to bet in this fight.
@TopTort777 - according to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deontay_Wilder_vs._Tyson_Fury,
Purses
According to the California State Athletic Commission, Wilder had a guaranteed base purse of $4 million and Fury took home a guaranteed purse of $3 million.[21] Despite Frank Warren's original claim that the revenue would be split 50-50, it was revealed that if the fight generated 1 million PPV buys, Wilder could make $14 million (£11 million) and Fury would earn around $10.25 million (£8 million). Both boxers would see this increase to their base purses after receiving their percentages from pay-per-view revenue.[22]
That is during their first fight. So I will assume that because of the magnitude of this rematch, they will received more than or at least double what they got in the first fight.