![]() ![]() Tuscaloosa, Alabama's own Deontay Wilder goes into this match with (pardon the cliche) everything to gain and nothing to lose. ![]() Prop bets include Fury winning by points or decision (+260), Wilder winning by points or decision (+1600), and it seems Vegas doesn't think a draw (+2200) is in the cards. Deontay Wilder is on the other end of the spectrum, a big underdog at +240 (wager $100 to win $240). Bruce Carrington beat Cesar Cantu via unanimous decisionĪs you may expect, Tyson Fury is an overwhelming favorite going into this match, currently at -310 (wager $310 to win $100).Viktor Faust beats Mike Marshall in fourth-round TKO.Robeisy Ramirez beat Orlando Gonzalez Ruiz via unanimous decision.Vladimir Hernandez beat Julian Williams via split decisionĤ:30 p.m.Edgar Berlanga beat Marcelo Esteban Coceres by unanimous decision.Vladimir Tereshkin by second-round TKOħ p.m. Frank Sanchez (18-0), heavyweight (10 rounds) Adam Kownacki (20-1), heavyweight (12 rounds) Deontay Wilder (42-1-1) for WBC heavyweight title (12 rounds) Kayo is available on the desktop web browser, iPhone, Androids, Android TV, Apple tvOS, Chromecast, PS4/PS5 and some Smart TVs. Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Kayo Sport account, as if you were back home. The main event ring walks are expected to be at around 2:30 PM AEDT on Sunday, October 10. With the Bronze Bomber unsteady on his legs and bleeding from his left ear, Wilder's assistant trainer Mark Breland threw in the towel at the 1:39 mark of the seventh round to spare his man further punishment.Aussies can catch Fury vs Wilder 3 via Kayo Sport where it's a $59.95 PPV. There was no repeat of such a scenario in Las Vegas, as Fury floored the American again with a devastating body blow in the fifth. The American had last been knocked down by Harold Sconiers nearly a decade and some 30 fights ago, before recovering to win by KO. In the third round, Wilder hit the canvas for the first time in almost 10 years, after being hit by a smashing right hand to the temple. While the two boxers split the purse equally last month, Fury will pocket 60 percent of the earnings for their third fight, with Wilder receiving the remaining 40 percent.įollowing a split draw in their first fight in Los Angeles in December 2018, the rematch in Las Vegas was hailed as the biggest heavyweight encounter in years and lived up to expectations.įury delivered a boxing masterclass, sticking to his promise of adopting a far more attacking approach than in the first bout. Writing for British broadcaster talkSPORT, Fury's British promoter Frank Warren also confirmed the fight will take place before this summer's Olympics, which are scheduled to be held in Tokyo between July 24 and August 9. It's after the basketball playoffs, baseball is in the middle of the season and there's no football. "We realized that date was the favorite of both ESPN and Fox because it comes at a dead time in sports, which is good for the fight. "Now we will sit down and go through all the details for the fight," he explained. A clause in the contract for the rematch stipulated an eventual third fight would have to be held in Las Vegas, New York or Los Angeles but a return to the venue that hosted the rematch was the preferred option. "I figured he would do it because I have had enough experience with rematches to know that anything can happen and guys can change their strategy and want the opportunity to the loss," he was quoted as saying by ESPN.Īrum added that the fight will take place on July 18 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the same venue that hosted the rematch last month. and Top Rank chairman, suggested Wilder's decision to pick up his option for a third bout did not come as a surprise. Over the weekend, Wilder formally requested a third fight, before posting a video on social media in which he addressed his fans and reassured them that "The war has just begun and I will rise again."īob Arum, Fury's co-promoter in the U.S. #AmericanPie Trends after Tyson Fury Sings Don McLean's Classicĭespite being stopped in seven rounds, Wilder said after the fight that he would "definitely" want to fight Fury again and intended to exercise his option for a third bout, as stipulated by the contract the two boxers signed ahead of the rematch.Tyson Fury Stops Deontay Wilder in Round Seven to Win WBC Heavyweight Title.Wilder Says He Would 'Rather Die in the Ring' Than Have Towel Thrown In.
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