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Tyson Fury said he expected Deontay Wilder to request a third fight after he ended the American's five-year reign as WBC heavyweight world champion in Las Vegas.

The previously undefeated Wilder was floored twice before his corner threw in the towel, but the Briton said: "I know he is a warrior and I'll be waiting."

Fury says "there is only one place" for the fight to take place.

"Over the road [at the Allegiant Stadium, home of American football team Las Vegas Raiders] in front of 70,000 fans," the 31-year-old told BT Sport Box Office.

The newly crowned champion won in seven destructive rounds at the MGM Grand Arena.

The pair drew their first bout 15 months ago but Fury said he had been "underweight and over-trained".

"I told everybody with a pair of ears that the Gypsy King would return to the throne," said the Briton. Everybody wrote me off. I'm a destroyer. Not bad for someone with pillow fists."