If the fight did happen, the winner would become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis from 1999 to 2000.
In his first fight on British soil since August 2018, Fury was treated to a hero’s welcome by a 94,000 capacity crowd in London.
Other trending topics were the World Teachers’ Day and the one year memorial of the 2020 #EndSARS protests.
An eleventh round KO saw Fury see off Wilder’s challenge and retaining his WBC title.
The costume designers said the red represents war, while the black represents a funeral.
Saturday’s fight was scheduled for July 24 before Fury’s positive COVID-19 test forced a postponement.
The two boxers, AJ and Gypsy King, will be battling for the pride of who is the biggest and strongest British boxer of the 21st century.
