Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury: betting tips and best odds
It is the heavyweight fight between two undefeated boxers which everyone is talking about and someone’s’0′ has got to go. But who is going to win? With a bit of assistance from GQ, it could be you…
I will become the greatest since all travellers have to accommodate. That quality, adaptability, is vital to that manner of life. Not many boxers have it, however, I can adapt before a battle to the competition, during the fight if necessary.”
It is reasonable to say Tyson Fury has adapted remarkably for this battle, shedding ten gems , ditching immeasurably more bags mentally and bringing himself back from the brink of a heavyweight bout of depression that pushed him close to taking his own life. The lineal heavyweight champion of the world — or”guy who beat the man” — is already a winner regardless of what happens from the Staples Center on Saturday night.
His opponent, Alabamian nominated retailer Deontay Wilder, was quick to point out his lifetime has just been a charmed existence to date, too. There’s a sense that, in a sport known for contrived showmanship, the passions run high for real reasons in both corners as the fighters prepare to get a career-shaping competition that goes quite a way to satisfy fans having a deeper grasp of the sweet science past the recent Anthony Joshua shows at Wembley.
This one actually does have everything in relation to the storyline, the unknowns and the implications not only for the protagonists but the division and the game itself. It’s sometimes easy to purchase the sizzle, not the sausage, in this match, but when it comes to Saturday night/Sunday morning being a garbage for those ages, all bets are off.
And, of course, it wouldn’t be a major fight night minus the full rundown from our tipster who is in your corner to your rumble with the bookies.
PS While fellow boxer Billy Joe Saunders might have the funds to slap a cool #70k on Fury, the chances are you do not, so here’s the statutory reminder to keep the bets sensible.