Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2 fight predictions, odds, expert picks, undercard, date

One of boxing's biggest debate topics will get another answer on Saturday night inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. What wins out: power or speed and elusiveness? WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder brings unmatched strength to this title rematch as he faces off with the always colorful Tyson Fury in the main event of this PPV showdown.




Wilder scored two knockdowns in the first meeting, with Fury picking himself up off the canvas both times. In between those knockdowns, Fury neutralized much of Wilder's potent offense while slickly outboxing the champ. The compelling nature of the fight and the scoring methods employed in boxing led to wildly diverse scorecards in the public and from the official ringside judges. We've already provided you with a long list of predictions from legends and world champions, and the breakdown shows the wide range of opinions on how the fight could go, from an early knockout from either man to late-round finishes to scorecards going either direction. That and the odds laid on the fight show that not only is this a big money fight, it's as competitive on paper as almost any championship fight in boxing today.

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While this may feel like a one-fight card, there will still be three undercard bouts to wet the appetite of fight fans before Wilder and Fury make the walk to the ring on Saturday night. A pair of heavyweights meet in the co-feature in an IBF title eliminator as Charles Martin takes on Gerald Washington. Plus, WBO super bantamweight champion Emanuel Navarette puts his title on the line against Jeo Santisima.





Let's take a look at the fight card and latest odds from William Hill Sportsbook for this fight.
FAVORITEUNDERDOGWEIGHTCLASS
Deontay Wilder (c) -135
Tyson Fury +115
WBC heavyweight title
 Charles Martin -575
Gerald Washington +425
Heavyweights
Emanuel Navarrete (c) -2500Jeo Santisima +1200WBO super bantamweight title
Sebastian FundoraDaniel LewisJunior middleweight
Let's take a closer look at the card and see who our experts are taking to win on Saturday night.  Live Free>

Picks, Predictions

EXPERTSWILDER VS. FURY 2
Campbell
Fury UD
Brookhouse
Fury UD
Crosby
Wilder TKO7
Wise
Wilder TKO4
Campbell: Fury outboxed Wilder in their first meeting yet couldn't get the nod from the judges. He has vowed to go for the early knockout with new trainer SugarHill Steward by his side. Can we believe him? Either way, expect a more aggressive Fury and should he be able to crowd Wilder and lean on him with his 40-plus pound weight advantage, he may have a chance at smothering Wilder's power. If the "Gypsy King" can make it to the final bell, he will be the winner.
Brookhouse: WIlder's showing against Ortiz sticks out as a concern heading into this fight. If he doesn't press the action and hopes he has the one big bomb in his back pocket he can deploy as the fight slips away on the cards, that's not guaranteed to work out. Fury already showed he can take Wilder's best shot and get back up. Now, that is no sort of guarantee Wilder can't drop another massive right and end Fury's night, but Fury's chin proved legitimate in the first meeting and that should provide motivation to Wilder to be an active fighter.

There's two possible ways the fight plays out. It could be another thriller, or it could be a dull showing where landing four punches a round is enough to win. It all comes down to if Fury does follow through with his big talk of going for the knockout or if Wilder is active offensively. If Wilder fights like he did against Ortiz and Fury looks to fight a cautious defensive style, this might be a disappointing fight. That said, running the fight in my head over and over, I simply see more ways for Fury to work his way to victory, even if Wilder's power keeps him in every second of every fight.

Crosby: I can't begin to explain how many times I've talked myself into a more-focused-than-ever Tyson Fury using his superior well-rounded boxing acumen to come away with the unanimous decision victory. In terms of the full arsenal when it comes to the sweet science, few bring more to the table than Fury -- no matter the weight division. 
For as many times as I talked myself into that conclusion, however, I just simply couldn't help myself coming back to Wilder's dominance as it pertains to rematches. While the WBC champion is most well-known for being one of the deadliest power-punchers the sport has ever seen, he's a lot smarter than some would like to give him credit for. This was no more evident than in his most recent rematch outing against Luis Ortiz where he executed his plan to perfection and floored the challenger much earlier than in their first meeting. Wilder and his team have been studying that spit-draw fight from 2018 relentlessly, no doubt, and it will provide the champ with the blueprint necessary to find an opening for the killshot slightly earlier than the final stanza this time around. And this time, Fury won't be making a miraculous recovery as Wilder leaves no doubt to the outcome.
Wise: I have been hypnotized by the Gypsy King. I actually believe Fury when he says he is going for the knockout of Wilder and will stand inside that fire to score it. He has been so calm and so calculated throughout this training camp that it seems like he has no other choice but to do so. But, be careful what you ask for. Wilder has shown his power can knock down the lineal champ and if Fury throws caution to the wind, he will leave himself exposed to the frenetic power in Wilder's right hand. Prepare for the baptism by fire. Source: cbssports.com


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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to the pay-per-view (PPV) market with its UFC 231 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, headlined by the featherweight championship showdown pitting reigning division kingpin, Max Holloway, opposite streaking division phenom, Brian Ortega.




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In the UFC 231 co-headliner, which goes down this Sat. night (Dec. 8, 2018) inside Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, former strawweight champion, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, takes on ex-bantamweight title contender, Valentina Shevchenko, with the vacant flyweight strap up for grabs.

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 All four combatants will be a part of today’s live UFC 231 pre-fight press conference, embedded above with a start time of 5 p.m. ET.


 MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC 231 fight card on fight night (click here), starting with the Fight Pass “Prelims” matches online, which are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET, then the remaining undercard balance on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET, before the PPV main card start time at 10 p.m. ET.


 See the finalized UFC 231 fight card and line up here.

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What is it? 


Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury, WBC American champion vs British lineal champion, in a world heavyweight clash. Both fighters go into the fight unbeaten in their combined 67 professional bouts in a fight expected to be watched by millions across the US and the world.

When is it?


It's on Saturday, December 1, 2018 (but Sunday, December 2 in the UK). Not long to wait.

Where is it?


Staples Center (Los Angeles).

Despite the fight being announced in mid-August, it took until the end of September for confirmation of the host venue, with Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Convention Centre the other possibility.


Wilder has yet to feature at the Staples Center during his 40-fight career, while Fury’s only previous appearance across the pond came at Madison Square Garden, New York City, where he defeated American Steve Cunningham in 2013, lifting himself off the canvas in arguably his most exciting fight yet to record a seventh round KO.


In addition to the NHL’s LA Kings, the 21,000-capacity multi-purpose arena is home to the NBA’s LA Lakers and LA Clippers, and has previously hosted boxing hall of famers such as Oscar De La Hoya, Vitali Klitschko and Lennox Lewis.


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Deontay Wilder Apologises After ‘Breaking Mascot’s Jaw’ on Live TV – invites him to Tyson Fury Fight

Deontay Wilder apologises after ‘breaking mascot’s jaw’ on live TV – invites him to Tyson Fury fight



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Deontay Wilder has apologised after reportedly breaking the jaw of a mascot on live television.

While appearing on Spain’s Nacion ESPN, Wilder was invited to land a jab on the channel’s official mascot in a light-hearted piece to promote his heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury.


However, the 32-year-old American shocked viewers by knocking the mascot to the floor with a devastating punch.


Both presenters appeared stunned and it was reported after the incident that the individual inside the costume was taken to hospital with a broken jaw.




Speaking out on Instagram, Wilder said: ‘Yea, Anything headlining I didn’t know a “Human Being” was in there is just straight “Click Baiting”. ‘Like come on now, I guess the Mascot rolled out there.


show so [sic] respect! I sincerely apologize to the brave man that was injured (if this is true).





‘I have the up most [sic] high respect for him, his participation, willingness and courage.

‘If this is true Nacion ESPN I personally would like to invite him to my Dec.1 fight. Word Is Bond -CHAMP #BombZquad #PeoplesChamp.’








Fury claimed that Wilder ‘doesn’t have anything’ to be afraid of ahead of their bout in Los Angeles.

‘If I can come back from mental health problems and [contemplating] suicide, I can withstand anything,’ the British boxer said.

‘Deontay Wilder doesn’t possess anything I’m scared of. Punches just bounce off me, they don’t do anything. I’m a powerful man.



Fury claimed that Wilder ‘doesn’t have anything’ to be afraid of ahead of their bout in Los Angeles.

‘If I can come back from mental health problems and [contemplating] suicide, I can withstand anything,’ the British boxer said.

‘Deontay Wilder doesn’t possess anything I’m scared of. Punches just bounce off me, they don’t do anything. I’m a powerful man.


‘I know when a man’s scared – Wilder’s terrified of me.

‘He’s timid when he’s around me. He looks at the floor, doesn’t make eye contact, all that sort of stuff. Even when he’s around me off stage.’


Sorce: metro.co.uk

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πŸ”Ž Location: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
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