Wilder Vs Fury Prop Bets
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On Saturday, February 22nd, Tyson Fury takes on Deontay Wilder in a highly anticipated rematch live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Fury Vs Wilder 2
Deontay Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KOs) puts his WBC heavyweight title on the line once again as he faces the lineal champion Tyson Fury (29-0-1, 20 KOs). They first fought in November 2018, and that fight ended with a controversial split draw.
Both men promise to get the knockout in this rematch in order to take the power away from the judges and to quiet their rival.
Boxing betting sites have treated this fight like the spectacle that it is, as there are over 100 different prop bets for this heavyweight showdown in addition to the standard moneylines and Over/Unders.
However, for this article we’re just looking at the Fury vs Wilder prop bets via 5Dimes. Specifically, the five best ones to make money on.
Will This Fight Go to a Decision?
Let’s start with the following Wilder vs Fury prop bet that offers betting odds on whether or not this fight will go the distance.
- Fight Goes to Decision (+115)
- Fight Doesn’t Go to Decision (-135)
The first matchup between these two heavyweights went the distance despite Tyson Fury being a large underdog and many pundits believing that Wilder would finish off “The Gypsy King” inside the distance. Not only did that not happen, the two men went to a controversial decision.
Basically, the judges couldn’t decide on who won the fight, so we got a split draw. For Wilder, that was only the second time he went the full distance. Wilder is 42-0-1 with 41 knockouts under his belt. His 2015 bout against Bermane Stiverne went the full 12 rounds and he won via unanimous decision.
For Tyson Fury, he’s 29-0-1 with 20 knockouts. The other 10 fights have gone the distance and he’s 9-0-1 in those contests. Over his last six fights, four of them went the distance. That also includes his most recent fight against Otto Wallin where he suffered a massive cut over his right eye that required 47 stitches.
I believe this rematch will also go the distance. I don’t see either man making a huge mistake that will lead to a stoppage. They will both fight smart fights and avoid each other’s strengths. It should be a great heavyweight tactical battle.
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Who Wins If the Fight Goes to a Decision?
With the previous prop bet the premise for our wagers, that the fight will go the distance, it’s time to examine who has the better chance of really winning this bout if it goes to the judges.
- Fury Wins via Decision (+115)
- Wilder wins via Decision (+800)
On the surface, Wilder’s odds are very high. This is largely due to the fact that most online betting sites believe that if he wins, it will be via TKO/KO. Conversely, they feel that if Wilder goes the distance then he most likely will lose via decision.
As for Fury, he offers positive odds, which is good value for such a discrepancy in these lines. Tyson Fury has seen more scorecards over the last few years than at any other stretch of his career. So, it would be no surprise if he takes it the distance and gets the win this time.
In fact, more pundits and fans feel that Fury won the first fight. Unfortunately, he came away with a Draw instead.
If this fight does go the full 12 rounds, and I think it will, then the smart play for this prop bet is taking Tyson Fury. He’s a “points boxer” in a heavyweight body meaning he can roll with the punches, defend, jab and fight from a comfortable distance as he racks up the points and wins the fight.
Wilder requires power shots and more exchanges to have a realistic chance at winning. He’s not as good of a counter puncher as Fury is either. However, all it takes is one power shot to end this fight.
Will This Fight Be A Draw Again?
- Fight is a Draw (+2200)
- Any Other Result (-3400)
As mentioned, their first fight was a controversial Draw. It’s the only Draw for either fighter in their respective careers. I can’t remember the last time a rivalry had back to back Draws, so I don’t see this one either.
Keep in mind, these two already have a mandatory trilogy fight signed with all of the details hashed out. So, no matter the outcome of this fight on Saturday, there will still be a third bout to solidify their feud.
With that said, the smart play is on “any other result” as there’s no way this fight ends in another Draw unless they get the same three judges and that’s not going to happen.
Can Either Man Finish the Fight Inside the Distance?
If you don’t like the prop bet above for this fight going the distance then you are probably thinking that one of these heavyweights will finish off the fight within the 12 full rounds. If that’s the case, here are the odds for each fighter:
- Wilder Wins Inside the Distance (+130)
- Fury Wins Inside the Distance (+515)
The odds heavily favor Deontay Wilder to win inside the distance, which should come as no surprise considering that the defending champion has 41 knockouts in 43 professional fights. That’s an amazing knockout rate that makes Wilder the scariest boxer on the planet.
However, despite being knocked down in the first fight and left for dead, Tyson Fury was able to get back up and shake off Wilder’s power shots. He was the first man to come back from the proverbial grave after getting blasted by Wilder.
The smart play is on Wilder here, but I really think Fury is worthy of a flier. He could catch Wilder in a counter exchange that may just surprise even the WBC heavyweight champ.
Will the Fight Make It to the Championship Rounds?
Here’s one of my favorite prop bets for this fight. I really believe that we are going the distance in this contest. But, if you don’t then this prop could be the one for you. It asks whether or not this heavyweight battles starts the 11th round:
- Yes (-135)
- No (+115)
If you also believe that this fight is going the distance then taking the “yes” option for this bet is a no brainer. Keep in mind, Fury’s strategy for this fight is to keep it at a distance which means we could have several rounds where both men are jockeying for position.
By time we get some exciting exchanges, it should be in the middle rounds which also means that I don’t see either man being put in danger or pushed to their limits until at least round nine or 10. Like the first contest, this bout should go the full 12 rounds which means it will definitely start the 11th round.
Go with the “Yes” option and count each passing round.
Fury Vs Wilder Fight
More Fury vs Wilder 2 Betting Odds and Analysis
Currently, Deontay Wilder is the slight favorite with odds ranging from -110 to -135. If you are taking him to win then go with the smaller odds as they offer great value. Wilder Closed as a -225 betting favorite in the first fight against Fury.
Tyson Fury closed as a -152 underdog against Wilder in the first contest, but can be found with odds from -110 to +110 for this rematch. Obviously, go with the +110 odds if you believe he will win.
Wilder Vs Fury Prop Bets Odds
William Hill has Over/Unders starting from Round 3.5 on to round 11.5. However, most other sports betting sites have the Over/Under for this fight set at 10.5 rounds. The Over ranges from -120 to -145 and the Under ranges from +115 to -115.
As for the winner of this fight, check back later this week to get our full betting preview for Fury vs Wilder 2.