Tyson Fury 'set to face Tom Schwarz' in his next fight after signing money-spinning deal with ESPN Tyson Fury's first fight with Top Rank looks set to be against Tom Schwarz The 24-year-old German has 24 wins and no defeats on his unblemished record Fury said he would put off a potential rematch with Deontay Wilder in February His Top Rank deal puts him at odds with Wilder's own agreement with ShowtimeBy Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 14:25 GMT, 22 March 2019 | Updated: 14:28 GMT, 22 March 2019 Viewcomments Tyson Fury is 'set to face' unknown German heavyweight Tom Schwarz in his first fight since signing a deal with American promoter Top Rank. The British heavyweight disappointed fans in February by announcing he would seek an interim fight before any rematch with Deontary Wilder. The Gypsy King and the Bronze Bomber were tied for a controversial draw back in December and a rematch was expected to take place in May. Tom Schwarz (right) is set to be Tyson Fury's first fight since his draw with Deontay Wilder German boxer is an unfamiliar name but has an unblemished record with 24 wins under his belt Deontay Wilder and Fury were expected to have a rematch in May after December's draw But following news that Fury had signed an £80million deal with Top Rank to show his fights on ESPN, the 30-year-old told WBC that a more likely date with Wilder would be in the autumn. TOM SCHWARZ'S TALE OF THE TAPE Tom Schwarz is set to face Tyson Fury Wins: 24 Lost: 0 KOs: 16 Height: 6ft 6in Stance: Orthodox Nationality: German D.O.B: 29 May 1994 (24) Now, according to ESPN Desportes, Fury is set to face Schwarz with an announcement expected in the coming days. Schwarz is an unknown quantity for British audiences. The 6ft 6ins WBO Inter-Continental title holder has an impressive unbeaten record, winning 24 fights - 16 of which by knockout. The 24-year-old's last fight saw him knockout Kristijan Krstacic in Magdeburg earlier this month - his fourth knockout from his last five bouts. Schwarz has only fought outside Germany once during his career to date, against Ivica Bacurin in Prague back in March 2017. He won by unanimous points decision. He has a German championship under his belt and can also boast a WBO and WBC Youth title. The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is thought be a possible venue for Fury's first match-up after agreeing to a partnership between American Bob Arum and Frank Warren. Fury signed a deal worth £80million with promoter Top Rank to show his fights on ESPN WBC heavyweight champion Wilder has a multi-million pound arrangement with Showtime Fury's camp were locked in almost three three months of negotiations after his draw with the WBC world heavyweight title holder, but his Top Rank agreement put him at odds with Wilder's reciprocal arrangement with Showtime. Frustratingly for boxing fans, WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua also has a multi-million pound deal with a different promoter - DAZN. It is now unlikely that any of the big three will meet in 2019, as things currently stand. Wilder is set defend his title against mandatory challenger Dominic Breazeale. Joshua meanwhile will take on Jarrell Miller at Madison Square Garden in New York on June 1. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility