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Martin Domin

Tyson Fury outlines his next four fights ahead of Otto Wallin clash

Tyson Fury wants to fight Deontay Wilder twice next year - and then the winner of Anthony Joshua's rematch with Andy Ruiz.

Fury first takes on the unbeaten but unknown Swede Otto Wallin in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Victory will guarantee him a second shot at world champion Wilder, assuming the American beats Luis Ortiz in their rematch scheduled for November.

Fury expects to then take on Wilder again in a rubber match to settle their heavyweight trilogy - before setting his sights on becoming the undisputed champion of boxing's premier division.

"I am going to fight them all," he told BT Sport .

"I'll fight Wallin, Wilder, Wilder then the winner of Joshua-Ruiz if they’re available, and if not I'll give Del Boy (Dereck Chisora) a shot.

Tyson Fury wants to fight everyone (Getty Images)

"I've got Wallin in September, February 22 is Wilder, then the rematch I want to be in June or July and then providing I get through that unscathed I'll fight in December.

"If I beat Wilder in such style he doesn't want a rematch, then he'll go somewhere else and I'll fight whoever.

"Why don’t we make these fights in 2020? We ain't getting any younger, these fights need to be made in a hurry.

"When there were three unbeaten world champions in the division that was exciting, but when one of them gets knocked out by a man who was beaten before it's not as exciting.

"You've only got two men who are red hot in the division."

Fury is set to rematch Deontay Wilder next year (Action Images via Reuters)

Joshua and Fury looked to be on a collision course until the former was stopped by Ruiz in June.

The Brit was knocked down four times as lost his unbeaten record and his three belts in New York.

The pair will clash again in Saudi Arabia on December 7, and Fury claims even a defeat won't rule Joshua out of facing him.

"Me versus Joshua in England will also be a big fight even if he loses three fights in a row," he added.

"He's still going to be a high-profile name all around the world."

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