Hey, Tyson Fury actually will fight on October 28th against Francis Ngannou. Some hoped for the Usyk fight or maybe another one of those heavyweights. That might be for very late 2023 or early 2024. In the meantime, Fury goes against a former heavyweight UFC champion. This bout gets main event status and expects to start around 5:00 pm ET from Saudi Arabia. Can Fury gain another knockout in the Heavyweight Boxing Top Picks?
Numbers became a quick find, thanks to the best Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Okay, does this come down to Tyson Fury getting in shape for Oleksandr Usyk? Of course, that remains the only correct answer. Fury and Usyk expect to drop the gloves in Saudi Arabia as soon as December 23rd of this year. Now, that makes sense as to why Fury took this fight on with Ngannou. The WBC Heavyweight Champion, now 35, knows time is starting to run out. Also, know that the British Gypsy has no conventional plan.
Bluntly, Ngannou throws some heavy punches. Just ask many of his UFC opponents and some sparring partners. Mike Tyson offered training to the PFE fighter, and the expectation is that Ngannou will at least look competent out there. Ngannou tips the scale at nearly 260 pounds. The French fighter out of Las Vegas says he could shake things up a little on the 28th.
This undercard starts at 2:00 pm ET. More than likely, the fight starts just after 5:00 pm ET on the East Coast (10:00 pm UK time). No one truly knows what to expect from Ngannou. Will Fury spar and drag him around the ring for a bit before delivering the knockout blow? Truthfully, this match appears to be a question of when it will end as opposed to when it will go the distance.
This fight features two pugilists well over 201 pounds. These two fighters are both over 250 pounds, by the way. Fury holds a one 1/2-inch reach advantage over Ngannou and outweighs him by approximately 12 pounds. Fury believes he is going to get a workout in this bout. Now, Heavyweight Boxing Top Picks agree wholeheartedly with the Gypsy King.
Does anyone think this fight is going ten rounds? That answer is, without a doubt, no. Could it happen? Again, that answer is also no. Fury would like to view Ngannou as a decent adversary with power but cannot stay in the ring with him. Eventually, the 33-0-1 (24 KOs) champion expects to end the proceedings and send the fans home happy. He will sell this fight. He will see it hard. Now, that is how Fury operates for better or for worse.
TNT (UK) and even ESPN+ writers know what will come next. Interviews with the Orthodox fight inevitably will involve Fury trash-talking Usyk as the unified championship again could be held in just a couple of months’ time. Again, anything involving the British fighter kind of carries its own soap opera of sorts. At the least, people will be entertained.
Yes, no one is thinking Fury will lose this fight. Taking Fury on the moneyline is probably not the smartest move. Consider that he is ranging from -1000 to -1200 currently. That number range figures to fan out with a couple of weeks to go before the fight.
Heavyweight Boxing Top Picks would not pick Ngannou, would they? The French fighter forged quite an interesting career path. He won 17 of his 20 fights in the UFC and essentially left as the undisputed Heavyweight Champion. Since a contract could not be agreed upon, Ngannou went his own way into the Professional Fighters League.
Right, with those prices, the two fighters are getting paid well. How many tunes into the fight might be a different matter. However, the promoters seem positive about that. Again, this lies in how much Fury can sell this bout and drag Ngannou around the right. The numbers for the former UFC champion range from +500 to +700. Honestly, even that is a bit of a surprise.
Francis Ngannou possesses puncher’s power. That much is true. However, there is getting in the octagon and getting in the squared circle. These are two very different things. Maybe “The Predator” hangs around for a few rounds, but here is one crazy shocker to consider. What if Ngannou catches Fury by surprise and knocks him out? Check these numbers! From Rounds 4-10, that is not a misprint below.
Send in the props for October 28th. I love those intriguing Vegas online boxing odds. The round props this time are not grouped yet. Naturally, taking a hedge between rounds 3 and 5 or so is not a bad idea. For Fury, those numbers ramp up from +600 to +700. Oh, the fight not going the distance rolls in at -1000 which is right around the moneyline.
Some asked about an earlier knockout, say in Round 1 or 2. Funny enough, the range is still +600 to +700. Even Round 6 tilts in at +800. After that, the odds start fanning out. If this goes beyond Round 4 or 5, that may be the biggest shock.
Heavyweight Boxing Top picks take Fury in a three or four-round demolition.
Here are more online betting sites for more fights, including a few late-year teasers.
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Education
1999 Graduate of Union County College
1993 Graduate of Rahway High School
Professional Achievements
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Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
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