Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2: Complete odds and betting lines

Breaking down all of the sports betting lines around Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2.

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The day the boxing world has been waiting for is finally here, as Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2 goes down tonight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (live stream it on ESPN+) in what is expected to be an epic rematch between top heavyweights.

In what started off as a toss-up, Wilder vs. Fury 2 has seen the odds shift slightly a couple of times.

Wilder vs. Fury 2 odds and prop bets

Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook, last updated Saturday at 4 p.m. ET.

Wilder/Fury 2: Fight result odds (2-way)

  • Wilder: -110
  • Fury: -121

Wilder/Fury 2: Fight result odds (3-way)

  • Wilder: 100
  • Fury: -110
  • Tie: +2000

Also see: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2: Current betting trends

Wilder/Fury 2: Method of victory

  • Wilder by KO/TKO/Technical Decision or DQ: +125
  • Wilder on points: +1000
  • Tie: +2000
  • Fury on points: +200
  • Fury by KO/TKO/Technical Decision or DQ: +350

Also see: Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury 2 odds, picks and best bets

Will Tyson-Fury 2 go the full 12 rounds?

  • Yes: +125
  • No: -176

Tyson-Fury 2: Final Judgement

  • Wilder by unanimous decision: +2000
  • Wilder by split decision: +2500
  • Wilder by majority decision: +5000
  • Fury by unanimous decision: +280
  • Fury by split decision: +1000
  • Fury by majority decision: +2000

Will both Fury and Wilder be knocked down?

  • Yes: +600
  • No: -1000

Gone in 60 seconds?

  • Wilder to win within 60 seconds: +6600
  • Fury to win within 60 seconds: +10000

When will the fight be won? Round group betting

  • Rounds 1-3: +560
  • Rounds 4-6: +333
  • Rounds 7-9: +300
  • Rounds 10-12: +450
  • Points decision (after 12 rounds): +125

Special Wilder/Fury II betting line

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Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Under 2 rounds: +900
  • 2 rounds or more: -3334

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 4 rounds: +400
  • 4 rounds or more: -715

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 10 rounds: -121
  • 10 rounds or more: -121
  • Individual round betting
  • Wilder in round 1: +3300
  • Wilder in round 2: +2500
  • Wilder in round 3: +2200
  • Wilder in round 4: +1800
  • Wilder in round 5: +1800
  • Wilder in round 6: +1600
  • Wilder in round 7: +1600
  • Wilder in round 8: +1600
  • Wilder in round 9: +1600
  • Wilder in round 10: +2000
  • Wilder in round 11: +2500
  • Wilder in round 12: +3300
  • Wilder on points (full distance): +1000
  • Tie: +2000
  • Fury on points (full distance): +200
  • Fury in round 1: +6600
  • Fury in round 2: +4000
  • Fury in round 3: +4000
  • Fury in round 4: +4000
  • Fury in round 5: +4000
  • Fury in round 6: +4000
  • Fury in round 7: +4000
  • Fury in round 8: +3300
  • Fury in round 9: +3300
  • Fury in round 10: +3300
  • Fury in round 11: +3300
  • Fury in round 12: +4000

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 3 rounds: +500
  • 3 rounds or more: -910

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 5 rounds: +300
  • 5 rounds or more: -455

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 7 rounds: +162
  • 7 rounds or more: -228

Over how many rounds will the bout go?

  • Less than 9 rounds: 100
  • 9 rounds or more: -139

Wilder vs. Fury 2: Fight viewing guide

When is Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2?

Saturday, Feb. 22.

What time is Wilder vs. Fury 2?

The PPV starts at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card slated to start at 9 p.m. ET. The Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II fight should begin around 11 p.m. ET.

Where/how to watch Wilder-Fury 2

This pay-per-view event is available via ESPN+/FOX PPV.

It will be carried on cable providers, including AT&T U-verse, Cox, DirecTV, Dish, Frontier, Mediacom Xtream, Optimum, Verizon Fios and Xfinity.

How to live stream Wilder-Fury 2

You can live stream this boxing card via Fox Sports Go and ESPN+. Subscribe to ESPN+ now.

Where can I bet on Wilder-Fury 2?

Place legal sports bets on Wilder-Fury 2 or other bouts at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Looking for more sports betting analysis and picks? Visit SportsbookWire.com.

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Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2: Current betting trends

Looking at current betting trends around Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2

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Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury meet in a rematch Saturday evening at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (live stream it on ESPN+) in what should be an epic battle.

The early odds on this bout were dead even, but they’ve started to move slightly, now with Wilder as the slight oddsmaker favorite at -110 compared to even money for Fury.

Wilder vs. Fury 2 betting trends

Elisa Richardson, spokeswoman for BetMGM Sportsbook, has shared with SportsbookWire that, as of Friday afternoon, 79% of total moneyline tickets have come in on Wilder and 82% of total dollars wagered on the moneyline have also been on Wilder.

For Wilder/Fury KO Round/Decision/Draw, the top 10 tickets are coming in on:

  • Wilder in Round 1 – 13%
  • Wilder in Round 10 – 5%
  • Wilder in Round 11 – 3%
  • Wilder in Round 8 – 6%
  • Wilder in Round 12 – 7%
  • Wilder by Decision – 10%
  • Wilder in Round 9 – 4%
  • Draw – 9%
  • Fury Round 1 – 3%
  • Fury by Decision – 6%

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As for method of result:

  • Wilder by KO/TKO/DQ: 40% tickets, 49% total dollars wagered
  • Wilder by Decision: 20% tickets, 23% total dollars wagered
  • Fury by KO/TKO/DQ: 20% tickets, 14% total dollars wagered
  • Fury by Decision: 9% tickets, 10% total dollars wagered
  • Draw: 9% tickets, 4% total dollars wagered

Some big bets are starting to come in at BetMGM Sportsbook, including:

  • $40k on Fury at 100
  • $36k on Wilder at -120
  • $33k on Wilder at -110
  • $25k on Wilder at -130
  • $12.5k on Wilder at -125
  • $10k on WIlder at -110

Special Wilder/Fury II betting line

Get some action on this huge fight! Bet $1, WIN $100 (in free bets) if either Wilder or Fury win. Bet now! Visit BetMGM for terms and conditions.


When is Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2?

Saturday, Feb. 22.

What time is Wilder vs. Fury 2?

The PPV starts at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card slated to start at 9 p.m. ET. The Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II battle should begin around 11 p.m. ET.

Where/how to watch Wilder-Fury 2

This pay-per-view event is available via ESPN+/FOX PPV.

It will be carried on cable providers, including AT&T U-verse, Cox, DirecTV, Dish, Frontier, Mediacom Xtream, Optimum, Verizon Fios and Xfinity.

How to live stream Wilder-Fury 2

You can live stream this boxing card via Fox Sports Go and ESPN+. Subscribe to ESPN+ now.

Where can I bet on Wilder-Fury 2?

Place legal sports bets on Wilder-Fury 2 or other bouts at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Looking for more sports betting analysis and picks? Visit SportsbookWire.com.

Gannett may earn revenue from audience referrals to betting services.  Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.

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Wilder, Fury, to answer questions in big heavyweight rematch

LAS VEGAS (AP) – The best fights come with questions, and there are many surrounding Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury as they meet in a rematch that is arguably the biggest heavyweight title fight since Lennox Lewis destroyed Mike Tyson 18 years ago in …

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The best fights come with questions, and there are many surrounding Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury as they meet in a rematch that is arguably the biggest heavyweight title fight since Lennox Lewis destroyed Mike Tyson 18 years ago in Memphis.

The best fighters usually end up providing the answers, and that’s what makes Saturday’s showdown must-see TV even for those who are only casual fans.

Can Fury outbox Wilder again like he did in the first fight, which ended in a draw? Can Wilder land the same kind of devastating punches that left Fury flat on his back in the 12th round of that fight, seemingly for good, in the 11th defense of his title?

Can one heavyweight rule the roost and give boxing the champion — and division — the sport has been thirsting for all these years?

Tune in to the $79.99 pay-per-view to see those questions answered in a heavyweight fight so big it got a shout-out this week from Amy Klobuchar in the Democratic presidential debate.

“Boxing is back,” promoter Bob Arum crowed. “And as a really important sport, not a niche sport anymore.”

The heavyweight division is back, too, with Wilder and Fury topping a list of attractive fighters that includes another British fighter, Anthony Joshua, and the portly yet charming Andy Ruiz Jr.

Wilder and Fury could make $40 million each in their eagerly anticipated rematch, and there are plenty of heavyweight matchups to get people talking about the big guys once again.


Special Wilder/Fury II betting line

Bet $1, WIN $100 (in free bets) if either Wilder or Fury win. Bet now! Visit BetMGM for terms and conditions.


And big they are, with Wilder checking in at 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds of frightful power. Fury is more of a boxer but even bigger at 6-9 and 270, which he reminded Wilder of as they stood in a toe-to-toe face off at Wednesday’s final prefight news conference to promote the bout.

“Look how small you are, you midget,” Fury barked at Wilder.

“You’re the one who was on the ground,” Wilder replied. “I was standing on top of you.”

That’s exactly where Wilder was in the 12th round in the first fight in Los Angeles, and he thought Fury wasn’t getting up. With good reason, because the other fighters he has knocked out during his career — 41 of the 42 he faced before Fury, to be exact — didn’t.

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Fury, though, not only somehow managed to pull himself up but finished the fight strong. The official decision was a draw that satisfied neither fighter, but the fight was so entertaining it was certain they would do it again.

Fourteen months later they are doing just that — and Wilder (42-0-1, 41 knockouts) said this time Fury won’t be upright at the end.

“Round 12 has been living in his mind a long time,” said Wilder, the 2008 Olympic bronze medalist from Birmingham, Alabama. “It’s always living in his head. If he says otherwise, he’s lying.”

To be sure, round 12 is living in a lot of heads lately because ESPN and Fox Sports have replayed the knockdown hundreds of times in a relentless buildup for the fight. The two networks are combining to show the pay-per-view, as well as hosting a flurry of programming leading up to the bout.

It may not hit the 1.99 million pay-per-views that Tyson and Lewis combined to sell in 2002, but it’s not for a lack of trying. Both Fury and Wilder talk as well as they fight, and they have done everything possible to make themselves household names in houses where boxing is not normally discussed.

That included some pushing and shoving and trash talking when they met this week at the MGM Grand in a news conference televised by ESPN2 and Fox Sports I that was mostly an infomercial — complete with commercial breaks — for those unfamiliar with the fighters.

Also see: Subscribe to ESPN+ now to live stream Wilder-Fury II

“It’s refreshing to have another character in your division be able to talk and promote as well,” Wilder said. “A lot of these guys don’t want to talk and you have to spread the message. And the message is on Saturday night people can witness an amazing fight and, in my case, the hardest-hitting puncher in boxing history.”

That’s debatable, of course, but if styles do really make fights, the two heavyweights should put on a good clash in their rematch. Wilder is predicting a real knockout this time, while Fury says he will turn the tables and go after the big puncher instead of boxing his way to a decision win.

“He’s a bully and when a bully gets bullied he falls every time,” Fury (29-0-1, 20 knockouts) said. “Is there anything the Gypsy King can’t do?”

Oddsmakers posted the fight as pick ‘em with no betting favorite, a rare line in boxing. The line is appropriate, if only because these are arguably the two best heavyweights in the world — and they’re not afraid to meet each other in one of the biggest heavyweight showdowns in recent times.

“I know he’s coming for a fight and I’m coming for a fight,” Fury said. “The fans are going to be in for a treat.”

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Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury 2 odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Wilder-Fury heavyweight boxing matchup, with boxing betting odds, picks and best bets

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Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will do battle in a heavyweight championship rematch at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Saturday, with the card getting underway at 9 p.m. ET.

Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury: What you need to know

Wilder (42-0-1) looks good — OK, really good — as I had to pleasure of attending the press conference at MGM Grand casino Wednesday. In fact, the news conference was so bombastic, resulting in pushing and shoving between the fighters and others, that the Nevada Sports Athletic Commission has barred WBC heavyweight title holder Wilder and lineal champ Fury from participating in the traditional faceoff at the weigh-in Friday.

Fury (29-0-1) has managed 20 knockouts of his own, but he is more known for being a technician rather than a brawler like Wilder. He was dropped in the ninth and 12th rounds by Wilder in the first meeting, but he managed to scrap his way back to a draw. In fact, the two knockdowns actually cost him, as one judge had it 113-113, and admitted Fury was docked two points for the knockdowns. Razor-thin margin.

This rematch will be one of the best fights of 2020, and it could be a trilogy if this bout ends in another draw or a close decision.

Wilder-Fury 2 odds, picks, tips and best bets

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 1:50 p.m. ET.

Wilder (-110) is a slight favorite over Fury (+100) on the 3-way betting line, with a Draw (+2000) also a choice. It isn’t a wise decision to back a second straight draw, however.

Wilder’s knockout percentage is simply amazing, but Fury is one of two fighters to avoid being knocked out by the WBC champ. Vegas considers this fight a toss-up, and the general public lean goes slightly to the champ. Backing WILDER TO WIN ON POINTS (FULL DISTANCE) at +800 is a good start to your ticket.


Special Wilder/Fury II betting line

Bet $1, WIN $100 (in free bets) if either Wilder or Fury win. Bet now! Visit BetMGM for terms and conditions.


If you don’t believe the fight goes to the judges, or you like Wilder late, go with WILDER TO WIN IN ROUNDS 10 THROUGH 12 (+800). That’s quite a nice return. Fury will not go quietly into the night, but Wilder could finish him late if fatigue becomes an issue. You could also play it safe — particularly if you’re on the fence on who wins but like the bout to go deep into the Vegas night — and take 9 ROUNDS OR MORE (-150).

Are you new to sports betting? A $10 wager on Wilder straight up at -110 to win outright pays just a $9.10 profit. 

My ticket will consist of a straight 3-way bet on Wilder (-110) to win, with a wager in Round Group Betting 2 which sees Wilder in Rounds 9-12 (+550). I’ll couple that with a hedge bet of the fight lasting 9 rounds or more (-150), regardless of winner. In addition, the Round Group Betting 3 section of when will the fight be won has ROUNDS 7-12 (+200) listed, which is a solid play, regardless of winner.

If you want some action on this title bout or other boxing matches, place your wagers at BetMGM now. For more sports betting picks and analysis, visit SportsbookWire.com.

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Wilder-Fury odds: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2 an early toss up

A huge heavyweight rematch looms, as Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2 goes down Saturday.

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Top boxing heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury meet in a rematch Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It should be one of the best boxing matchups in quite some time with Wilder’s WBC and Fury’s lineal heavyweight championships on the line.

Wilder and Fury last met Dec. 1, 2018, with the fight ending in a controversial split draw.

Wilder vs. Fury 2 odds

A coin-flip is basically in play when these two heavyweights take the ring. Both Wilder (42-0-1 with 41 knockouts) and Fury (29-0-1 with 20 knockouts), per BetMGM Sportsbook, are at -110 odds to win. That provides implied odds of 52.38% on each fighter to come out on top in this one, with fractional odds at 10/11. (Lines last updated Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. ET.)

It’s rare to see such a marquee matchup with no favorite, but here we are.

The oddsmakers have this one heavily favored to go four rounds or more (-910). Even to go six rounds or more (-400) is much more favored than six rounds or less (+275). When looking at round-group betting for the bout, the favored odds are on a points decision (-110) after 12 rounds.

There may be a slight tip of the hat in Fury’s direction, as his odds of winning on points are +162, while Wilder is at +800.

Will the fight go a full 12 rounds? Those odds are also ridiculously close, too. No (-125) being slightly favored over Yes (-110) per the oddsmakers.

In the event of a tie, BetMGM has the odds at +2000.

New to sports betting? A $100 wager at -110 odds returns a profit of $90.91 with a victory by the boxer you wager on; in other words, you’d need to bet $110 to win $100.


Special Wilder/Fury II betting line

Bet $1, WIN $100 (in free bets) if either Wilder or Fury win. Bet now! Visit BetMGM for terms and conditions.


Wilder vs. Fury 2 – Full fight card

Main Card

Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury – WBC (Wilder) and lineal (Fury) heavyweight title fight

Charles Martin vs. Gerald Washington – Heavyweight fight

Emanuel Navarrete vs. Jeo Tupas Santisima – WBO (Navarrete) Jr. featherweight title fight

Sebastian Fundora vs. Daniel Lewis – Jr. middleweight fight

Undercard

Subriel Matias vs. Petros Ananyan – Jr. welterweight fight

Amir Imam vs. Javier Molina – Welterweight fight

Rolando Romero vs. Arturs Ahmentovs – Lightweight fight

Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Matt Conway – Jr. lightweight fight

Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Corey Champion – Welterweight fight

Isaac Lowe vs. Alberto Guevara – Featherweight fight

When is Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2?

Saturday, Feb. 22.

What time is Wilder vs. Fury 2?

The PPV starts at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card slated to start at 9 p.m. ET. The Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II fight should begin around 11 p.m. ET.

Where/how to watch Wilder-Fury 2

This pay-per-view event is available via ESPN+/FOX PPV.

It will be carried on cable providers, including AT&T U-verse, Cox, DirecTV, Dish, Frontier, Mediacom Xtream, Optimum, Verizon Fios and Xfinity.

How to live stream Wilder-Fury 2

You can live stream this boxing card via Fox Sports Go and ESPN+. Subscribe to ESPN+ now.

Where can I bet on Wilder-Fury 2?

Place legal sports bets on Wilder-Fury 2 or other bouts at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Looking for more sports betting analysis and picks? Visit SportsbookWire.com.

Gannett may earn revenue from audience referrals to betting services.  Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.

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