Tyson Fury has signed a contract to fight Deontay Wilder for a third time and said he will knock out the American inside one round. The Gypsy King had seemed to prefer an all-British bout with Anthony Joshua for the WBO heavyweight title but a legal ruling seemed to put those plans on ice. A trilogy with Wilder is now on the cards, with Top Rank Boxing posting a video of Fury signing for the fight in the early hours of Sunday. In the video, the fighter with a 30-0 record said: "Shall we do it and put him out of his misery? "Crack the other side of his skull? Give him another shoulder injury, another bicep injury, a leg injury ... the whole lot. "Wilder, the contract's signed, you're getting smashed. When I say smashed, I mean smash, smash, smash. You're getting knocked out, end of, one round, you're going, I've got your soul, your mojo, everything. I own you." The 32-year-old first took on the then-defending WBC heavyweight champion in Los Angeles in 2018, with the Bronze Bomber retaining his strap on a split decision draw. MGM Grand Garden Arena hosted the rematch in 2020 with Fury taking the title with a seventh-round TKO.