Join our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage DEONTAY WILDER believes Oleksandr Usyk will again be too strong for Anthony Joshua and will make it two wins from two fights against the British heavyweight star. The former WBC world heavyweight champion cannot see Joshua making the necessary adjustments to win the rematch tonight. Do not miss out on the exclusive free bet offers ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight showdown. Check out all of the best betting offers and free bets ahead of Usyk vs Joshua 2 from Saudi Arabia this weekend. Also be sure to check out our predictions and betting tips ahead of this highly anticipated mega-fight in the heavyweight division. Best Boxing Free Bets Deontay Wilder Joshua vs Usyk 2 Prediction With the rematch finally going down tonight ...
Tyson Fury will take on Deontay Wilder on October 9 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, looking to settle the score. Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder Tyson Fury was supposed to throw down with Wilder on July 24. However, the fight was rescheduled after the Gypsy King tested positive for COVID. This is going to be the third fight between the two men. Fury has a record of 30-0-1, 21 KOs and heads into this one on the back of a seventh-round TKO over Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs). When is Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder? Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder will take place on October 9. How to watch Fury vs Wilder live stream for free Click here to sign up to bet365 Fill in the required details to register for an account Deposit £5 or more using any method Live stream Fury v Wilder at bet365 In order to watch ...
Some people are just built different. Even if you aren’t a sports fan, there’s a good chance you heard about Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder’s fight over the weekend, which is being hailed as one of the most thrilling heavyweight bouts in boxing history. In the final matchup of their historic trilogy, Fury dropped Wilder with a vicious knockout punch to defend his title in Las Vegas. Fury was fired up after the knockout. “Like the great John Wayne said, I’m made of pig, iron and steel, baby!” he said in a post-fight interview. Fury may actually be telling the truth. Immediately after his win, the heavyweight champ joined Steve Aoki to tear up Hakkasan Nightclub despite going 11 grueling rounds with a 6′ 7″, 238lb gladiator. Recommended Art...
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: Al Bello / Getty The third time was not the charm for Deontay Wilder. In his third bout with Tyson Fury, the heavyweight boxer once again took an L (their first fight was a draw, the second went to Fury), and he got knocked the f*ck out for his trouble. Wilder started off well enough in the first couple of rounds and even put Fury down in the 4th round but it was pretty much all downhill from there. Wilder caught a mean 2-piece and a biscuit in the 11th round, and he was a wrap. Nevertheless, it was a great fight. Reports CNN: In a fight that is being talked about as one of the all-time great heavyweight bouts, Tyson Fury retained his WBC title after knocking out Deontay Wilder at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday. “I’ve been in this busin...
British WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury takes on Deontay Wilder in the final fight of their historic trilogy on Saturday, and our expert has a couple of boxing betting tips for the bout. Bet £10 Get £30 when you bet on Fury vs Wilder III at Betfred Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III WBC heavyweight championship bout T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada Main event scheduled for approx 04:00 BST BT Sports Box Office If you’re looking for Fury vs Wilder III betting tips, plus an exclusive free bet for sportslens readers at Betfred, read on: Boxing Betting Odds: Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder: As always, Betfred has boxing betting odds for just about every outcome imaginable for the Fury vs Wilder bout this Saturday night. We’ve included a select list below but head over to Betfred for the ...
Tyson Fury has insisted that he still intends to fight Anthony Joshua this year despite committing to a trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder in July. Only last weekend, Fury announced that his much-anticipated heavyweight showdown with Joshua would take place in Saudi Arabia in August. Soon afterwards, however, Wilder won an arbitration hearing which ruled that Fury was contractually obliged to fight him for a third time. Fury’s first bout against Wilder came in December 2018 and ended in a controversial draw. In the rematch last year, the self-styled Gypsy King stopped his opponent in round seven to win the WBC heavyweight and Ring magazine titles. A planned trilogy fight was initially postponed by the coronavirus pandemic, before disputes over the rescheduling saw Fury declare that he’d ...