Wilder vs. Fury II Prop Bets and Odds Report

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Wilder vs. Fury II Prop Bets and Odds Report

The first megafight of the decade descends upon Sin City this Saturday, and there are plenty of traditional and crazy ways to wager on it.


Currently, Deontay Wilder (-125) is a minuscule favorite over Tyson Fury (+105) in their highly-anticipated rematch. It's almost a tossup in the eyes of the oddsmakers.

However, according to figures provided by SportsBetting.ag, 80 percent of the total handle is on Wilder and 74 percent of the bets are also backing the Bronze Bomber.

Betting action for the round total is nearly as lopsided.

Fight Odds
Tyson Fury +105
Deontay Wilder -125
(80% of action on Wilder)
(74% of bets on Wilder)

Rounds Total
Over 10.5
Under 10.5
(75% of action on under)
(78% of bets on under)

There are dozens of prop bets associated with the heavyweight title fight as well. People can gamble on the fighters' walkouts, who will bleed first, the method of victory and more.

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