October 5, 2021 3 min read

Fury vs Wilder 3 Betting Preview, Time, Odds

Billed as Once and For All, Fury vs Wilder 3 is the last part of the heavyweight saga, in which the WBC title is at stake.

Tyson Fury is putting his WBC championship belt on the table, the one that he got ahold of by beating Deontay Wilder in their second fight. As a reminder, their first fight finished in a tie. 

Which scenario will play out in their third and final fight? Let’s see!

Fury vs Wilder 3 Odds

All odds are per DraftKings as of October 5.

Moneyline

Tyson Fury-310
Deontay Wilder+240

Method of Victory

Tyson Fury by KO, TKO, or DQ+260
Deontay Wilder by KO, TKO, or DQ+275
Tyson Fury by decision+260
Deontay Wilder by decision+1600

Rounds Over/Under

Over 8.5-110
Under 8.5-110

Where and When to Watch

  • Date: Saturday, October 9, 2021
  • Location: T-Mobile Arena in Vegas
  • Watch: PPV

Gypsy King Favored to Win Again

The last time, the Bronze Bomber was a pre-fight favorite, but he ended up losing. This time, it’s Gypsy King who’s the favorite in bookmakers’ eyes.

The odds, however, might not be telling the truth. Sure, Fury is arguably the best pugilist of his generation, but he didn’t spend too much time preparing for this fight. At least, that’s according to his dad, John Fury.

A few weeks ago, John Fury gave an interview, complaining about promoters failing to come to an agreement with Anthony Joshua. Apparently, the fight between two of the UK’s best fighters in history was what his son has been preparing for in 2021.

Fury Sr. did point out that he’s more than confident his son’s going to destroy Wilder once again.

Wilder to Redeem Himself?

Tyson Fury is the man who ruined Deontay Wilder’s flawless record of 42 wins. Ahead of their third fight, Bronze Bomber is 42-1-1, with a knockout rate of 98%.

According to the man himself, Wilder has been completely focused on the fight, treating it as a matter of life and death. Apart from training passionately, the American boxer has also been playing mind games on social media.

One of his explanations for losing the second fight was that his costume was too heavy. Bronze Bomber was rocking a 40-pound costume honoring Black History Month, which apparently made his “legs feel too heavy.”

He’s learned his lesson, and this time, he’s going for glory. Knocking out his nemesis would be the right way to get back on the heavyweight throne and we believe that’s exactly what he’ll do.

Pick: Deontay Wilder by knockout

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