Tyson Fury doesn't seem very worried about his fight against Otto Wallin this Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

How many rounds will Wilder 'last' him? The second on the Gypsy King list to receive was Deontay Wilder, who announced months ago his fight against 'King Kong' Ortiz but whose date is not yet announced, and against which Fury It should be measured after Saturday's contest. "I will fight Wallin on September 14, then we will go to the rematch against Wilder on February 22. This time I will not leave it to the judges, it will end in four rounds and then I will move on," said the man from Manchester. Tyson Fury said he is in the "second part of his career and is no longer about winning belts but about having fun." The Gypsy King also admitted that he is "a crazy character and I don't care if they hit me", and added: "I want to enjoy fighting myself, the others are all serious in the ring but I like doing things like dancing and move my arms. For me it was time to worry about the fighting. "