Tyson Fury against Deontay Wilder could be heading to the Chinese gambling mecca of Macau. The third fight between the heavyweight pair was pencilled in for Las Vegas on July 18 before the coronavirus pandemic.
But with fears growing mass gatherings will be banned in the US and UK until next year, the trilogy clash could now be heading to the 'Las Vegas of Asia' in November or December.
Fury's UK promoter Frank Warren revealed over the weekend that there is interest from a Far East territory in hosting the fight.
Daily Star Sport understands that has come from Macau and those involved in the fight are awaiting an official offer. The financial deal will have to be at least an eight-figure one to tempt the organisers into bringing the bout to