Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will go head-to-head again on Saturday night in Las Vegas in a much-anticipated trilogy bout.
The two men have have been in the ring together two times already and on each occasion they've delivered thrilling spectacles.
Wilder and Fury battled to a draw in their first contest in 2018, although many believed Fury had done enough to win the fight despite being knocked down twice by his big-hitting opponent.
The next time they squared off in 2020 the result was emphatic, as Fury dominated proceedings before Wilder's corner threw in the towel inside seven rounds.
Saturday's clash will likely bring the curtain down on what has been an absorbing rivalry, with the The Ring and the WBC heavyweight titles on the line.
Both fighters will also be well aware that there's plenty of prize money up for grabs too, as they will each seek to add to the massive career earnings they have already accrued.
According to Forbes , despite losing the rematch to Fury in 2020, Wilder made a massive $46.5 million across the course of the year. His loss to the British fighter was the only time he fought in 2020 too.
By contrast, Fury is reportedly worth between £80 million and £120 million, with many considering him to be the world's elite heavyweight fighter after his previous win over Wilder.
After his draw with Wilder, Fury signed a five-fight contract with ESPN and Top Rank worth £80 million. In the upcoming bout it's been reported he will earned 60 per cent of the purse compared to 40 per cent for Wilder.
According to Forbes , he pocketed a huge $57 million in 2020 and while an all-British super fight with Anthony Joshua appears to be off the cards after Joshua's loss to Oleksandr Usyk, 2021 could be an even more profitable year for Fury should he emerge victorious on Saturday again.