![]() ![]() ![]() Making a wager on how long a fight will last is a difficult task, but if you hit it, there’s usually a lot of juice to reward you. Sportsbook has the option for you to place a bet on each individual round in which you think the fight may end and in whose favor.įor example, you can bet that Deontay Wilder is going to win the fight in Round 9, which is paying +1600 ($16 on every dollar wagered), or perhaps you are leaning toward Fury to land a big punch in the 10th to end the bout, which has odds of +4000.Īdditionally, you have the option of whether the fight will go OVER or UNDER a specified number of rounds such as O/U 9.5 rounds, with the OVER at -140 ($0.74 for every dollar wagered) and the UNDER at EVEN money. See Odds Shark’s Best Boxing Sites Round Betting Props For a full breakdown and prediction for this bout, take a look at my preview. Unsure of how to make a wager on this boxing match? Check out our article on how to bet on the Wilder vs Fury rematch. However, if you’re looking for more options outside of simply who will win this rematch, we have a list of prop bets that may be of interest to you. The Bronze Bomber was a -160 favorite the first time the two squared off and the odds are much tighter this time, with Wilder being the slight -125 favorite and Fury coming back at +105 money. Wilder’s WBC heavyweight championship will once again be on the line along with Fury’s lineal title when the two meet on February 22, 2020, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. The two fought to an exciting – and controversial – draw that saw Fury pick himself up off the canvas twice while outboxing Wilder for the majority of the bout. I think the same things are in play for the rematch. Fury is the better boxer, with tremendous movement but not a lot of power, while Wilder possesses devastatingly powerful hands that can end the fight.The highly anticipated rematch between Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder and Tyson “Gypsy King” Fury is nearly upon us as the two are set to tangle again just 14 months removed from their epic first encounter. Gypsy King outstruck the Bronze Bomber in nine of the 12 rounds and Wilder landed just 17 percent of his punches while Fury landed at a rate of 26 percent. However, the judges strike again as they do in almost every big fight nowadays, scoring the fight a split-decision draw with scores being 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113 for the draw. I, along with many others, believe that Fury won the first bout despite being knocked down twice. ![]() Meanwhile, Gypsy King did his best impression of WWE’s The Undertaker, as he stood up before the 10 count, even if it was a slow count, after he laid flat on his back, and went on to win the rest of the round. For the Bronze Bomber, he showed that he still had his ridiculous knockout power in the latter stages of the fight, having seemingly knocked Fury out in that round. That 12th round showed us a lot about both fighters. That was his first true test in over three years and I would expect to see a better version this time around with more ring rust knocked off. Meanwhile, Gypsy King looked great, moving around the ring like a cat and slipping punches. Wilder would have gained a lot of experience going 12 rounds with Fury’s awkward movements and if he can learn those movements, he may have more of an opportunity to land his thunderous shots. I think it will be very similar to the first fight. I think the odds should be – and may move – closer to a pick’em. The first was an absolute dismantling of Bermane Stiverne, the second was Luis Ortiz in November, a seventh-round knockout. Meanwhile, this is the third time that Deontay Wilder has had a rematch. For Fury, the first fight with Wilder was his toughest test since he beat Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. I think we are going to see a better version of both fighters in the rematch. However, when the Alabama native, Wilder, did land, it dropped the Brit twice and one time had him seemingly unconscious flat on his back. I was all-in on the Gypsy King the first time around, as I figured his awkward movements would confuse the Bronze Bomber and restrict his ability to land with his thunderous power.įor the most part, the England native, Fury, did just that, slipping punches and firing back with his jab. Wilder opened as a slight plus-money underdog but since money has come in on him, the line has shifted to him being a small favorite. Where to Watch: ESPN+ PPV and Fox Sports PPV.Event Information: Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury 2 ![]()
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