By Keith Idec
Tyson Fury has shaken up the heavyweight division again.
The unbeaten British star stunned viritually everyone in boxing with an announcement early Monday morning that he and promoter Frank Warren have signed a multi-fight, co-promotional agreement with Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc. and ESPN. BoxingScene.com has been informed by multiple sources that Fury’s partnership with ESPN and Top Rank does not mean he won’t fight Deontay Wilder in a heavyweight championship rematch May 18 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Negotiations nearly were finalized for Fury (27-0-1, 19 KOs) and Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KOs) to fight again May 18 before ESPN issued a press release early on the morning of a national holiday in the United States to announce Fury’s new deal.
Showtime, which distributed the first pay-per-view bout between Wilder and Fury on December 1, could work in conjunction with ESPN to distribute their rematch. ESPN’s enormous reach both on television and the Internet would help make their immediate rematch even bigger than their 12-round fight 2½ months ago.
Their first fight, which resulted in a dubious draw, produced just over 300,000 pay-per-view buys.
Wilder knocked down Fury in the ninth and 12th rounds of that bout at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Fury got up both times, most notably from a devastating knockdown early in the 12th round, to make it to the final bell.