Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II: All officials will be American

Veteran Kenny Bayless got the refereeing assignment for the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury rematch from the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

LAS VEGAS — An All-American panel of judges and an American judge will work the heavyweight rematch featuring the U.K.’s Tyson Fury and American Deontay Wilder Saturday night on ESPN/Fox pay-per-view at the MGM Grand.

Veteran Kenny Bayless got the refereeing assignment from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, it was announced Wednesday.

The Nevada commission also announced that Glenn Feldman of Connecticut, Dave Moretti of Nevada and Steve Weisfeld of New Jersey will judge the rematch of a controversial draw on Dec. 1, 2018 at Los Angeles’ Staples Center.

Fury’s camp did not ask the Commission to assign a U.K. judge.

“No problem,’’ Fury said. “The judge from the U.K. robbed me in the first one.’’

Phil Edwards, of the U.K., scored the first fight a draw, 113-113. He scored seven rounds in favor of Fury. But Wilder’s two knockdowns of Fury, first in the ninth and again in the. 12th, resulted in a draw on Edwards’ card.

Judge Robert Tapper of Canada had 114-112 for Fury. The third judge, Alejandro Rochin, had it 115-111 for Wilder.

“Kenny is a great referee,’’ Wilder said after the assignments were announced. “He has experience. I even like his facial gestures.’’

Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Anthony Joshua II officials set; Luis Pabon will ref

Judges Glenn Feldman, Steve Gray, and Benoit Roussel, will score the Ruiz-Joshua rematch on Dec. 7 in Saudi Arabia.

The referee and judges for the Andy Ruiz Jr.-Anthony Joshua rematch have been announced.

Judges Glenn Feldman (Connecticut), Steve Gray (England) and Benoit Roussel (Quebec) will score the highly anticipated fight on Dec. 7 in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Luis Pabon, from Puerto Rico, will serve as the referee.

Both Feldman and Gray have judged one Joshua fight. Feldman was a judge for Joshua’s fight against Eric Molina in 2016 but itt ended in a third-round knockout. Gray scored Joshua’s decision over Joseph Parker in 2018, turning in a 118-110 scorecard in favor of Joshua. Roussel will be scoring a Joshua fight for the first time.

Boxrec.com has no record of Pabon, Feldman, Gray or Roussel working a Ruiz fight.

This will also be Pabon’s first time as an official for a Joshua fight. According to BoxingScene, per contract stipulations, the referee could not come from either the U.K. or the U.S.