Latest news on fury vs wilder
The highly anticipated rematch between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder is set to take place on October 9, 2021, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here are the latest updates on the fight:
Latest News:
- The fight is officially confirmed, and both fighters have signed the contract.
- The bout will be a 12-round heavyweight title fight, with Fury's WBC title on the line.
- The fight will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and Fox Sports in the United States.
- The undercard features a number of notable fights, including a bout between former world champions Robert Helenius and Adam Kownacki.
- Fury and Wilder have been engaging in a war of words in the lead-up to the fight, with both fighters confident of victory.
Fury's Training Camp:
- Fury has been training in Las Vegas with his coach, SugarHill Steward, and has been working on his footwork and hand speed.
- Fury has also been incorporating strength and conditioning exercises into his training regimen to improve his endurance.
- Fury has been vocal about his preparations, saying that he is in the best shape of his life and is ready to put on a show against Wilder.
Wilder's Training Camp:
- Wilder has been training in his hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with his coach, Mark Breland.
- Wilder has been focusing on his power and precision, working on his jab and hook.
- Wilder has also been incorporating mental preparation into his training, working with a sports psychologist to improve his focus and confidence.
Odds:
- Fury is currently the favorite to win the fight, with odds ranging from -150 to -200.
- Wilder is a significant underdog, with odds ranging from +120 to +200.
Prediction:
- Many experts believe that Fury will win the fight via decision, using his quickness and footwork to outmaneuver Wilder.
- Others predict that Wilder will come out swinging and try to knock Fury out early, using his powerful right hand to try and catch Fury off guard.
- Ultimately, the outcome of the fight will depend on how both fighters perform on the night, but one thing is certain - it will be an exciting and closely contested bout.