Boxing: Tyson Fury slims down for bout against Otto Wallin in Las Vegas

British boxing star Tyson Fury is at his lightest since he beat Wladimir Klitschko, weighing in for his heavyweight showdown against Otto Wallin in Las Vegas on Sunday (NZ time). 

'The Gypsy King' tipped the scales at 115kg, nearly 8kg lighter than Swedish fighter Wallin. 

The 31-year-old walked out to the scales wearing the mask of a lucha libre wrestler in recognition of this weekend's Mexico Independence Day celebrations. 

Fury has gone through a dramatic weight change since beating Klitschko in 2015 to claim the IBF, WBA and WBO belts.

He was 112kg for that fight, but after some personal battles, ballooned out to 158.7kg during a two-and-a-half-year absence from the ring.

A win for Fury would see him face Deontay Wilder in February next year - their first rematch since their famous draw in December last year. 

Promoter Bob Arum told BT Sport that the pair have agreed to terms for a bout. 

"Not only is the rematch a signed deal, which would be the second fight between I think the best two heavyweights in the world, but the winner of the third fight, which is also already signed, gets 60 percent and the loser 40 percent," he said. 

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