Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: Odds, betting tips, undercard, and more
We're just a few days away from Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk renewing rivalries in a thrilling rematch from the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh. Three versions of the world heavyweight championship are on the line on Saturday, 21st December.
Usyk beat Fury on points at the same venue back in May, taking the Englishman’s WBC title to unify the division. Will the Gypsy King roar back to claim the belts, or will the current champion do the double to tighten his grip on the division? Will it be repeat or revenge in Riyadh? Boxing enthusiast🧸s and sports fans worldwide can’t wait to find out.
The heavyweight giants ha🦹ve completed their training c🦄amps and have now arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ahead of their highly anticipated historic showdown.
Former professional boxer and respected sports betting writer Frankie Monkhouse previews Tyson Fury vs Usyk 2 for talkSPORT. Keep reading as he analyses the form of both fighters, brings you up-to-speed on the best betting odds, and makes his big-fight predictions.
Fury vs Usyk 2 odds
Major sportsbooks have been offering odds on 🐼Fury vs Usyk 2 for months, with fight fans able to bet on the outcome even before the rematch was confirmed. Now, the second fight is almost here; you’ll find heavyweight value available at the leading gambling apps.
Who is the betting favourite ahead of December’s showdown? Do traders expect Fury to൩ make a welcome return to winning ways and jet back to England with three belts? Check out the latest betting odds available at online gambling giant Betfred below.
- Tyson Fury to win - 11/8
- Oleksandr Usyk to win - 4/6
- Draw - 12/1
*Odds provided by Sky Bet and are subject to change. Updated on December 17, 9:15am.
Tyson Fury vs Usyk 2 offers
Tyson Fury vs Usyk 2 fight outcome odds
In addition to the fight-winner market that allows boxing fans to predict the outcome of Fury vs Usyk 2, Sky Bet also serve up a long list of impressiꦦve specials. You can wager on which round the fight will e🐷nd or the bout to go the full 12-round distance. There’s something for everyone at Sky Bet and a market that will ramp up your enjoyment of the rematch.
I’ll now highlight one of my favourite boxing betting markets available at Sky Bet, one that always offers great odds, the method of victory betting. With this market, you mඣust predict the winning fight and how they’ll claim victory, whether on points or by knockout. Here’s the latest betting odds available on the Sky Bet website and mobile app.
- Oleksandr Usyk to win by decision - 6/4
- Oleksandr Usyk to win by KO/TKO - 11/4
- Tyson Fury to win by decision - 7/2
- Tyson Fury to win by KO/TKO -7/2
- Tyson Fury to win by decision/technical decision - ⏫ Boosted to 4/1 at Sky Bet ⏫
*Odds provided by Sky Bet and are subject to change. Updated on December 17, 9:15am.
Fury ready for revenge?
Tyson Fury will enter the ring on fight night with his professional record showing 34 wins against one defeat 🐓and a draw. The level finish on his record came against Deontay Wilder back in 2018 in Los Angeles when many fans thought he had done enough to deserve the win. Fury proved it by beating the Bronze Bomber by stoppage in 2020 and 2021.
Fury now plans to fix the only other blot on his copybook by beating Usyk in their rematch, moving the head-to-head score to one win each and returning as heavyweight champion of the world. Victory in December would also set up a mouth-watering trilogy in 2025. Does the popular 36-year-old have what it takes toꦓ bounce back?
Fury sent out a video on his popular Instagram profile, promising a steam train is coming for Usyk, and the former champion can’t wait to regain his titles. The 6ft 9inch southpaw boxer looked in a confident mood but knows he faces the biggest challenge of his career in dethroning an opponent who unified both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. Fury m♋ust be in peak physical and mental shape and give a career-best performance to stand any chance of returning to the top of professional boxing.
Stats:
- Age: 36 years old
- Height: 6’ 9”
- Weight: Heavyweight
- Record: 34-1-1
Is Hitman ready to take another shot?
Oleksandr Usyk became the first man to unify the world heavyweight titles in 25 years when beating Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia earlier this year. He won on a split decision, earning the result on two of the three scorecards. The judges sat at ringside in May and tallied the f🌺ight 114-113 to Fury and 114-113, 115-112 to Usyk. It was a narrow margin of victory,🧜 but most fans believed the right man won, and Usyk now gets the chance to prove it in this rematch.
The champ jets to Saudi Arabia with his professional record detailing 22 win🦄s from as many contests, with 14 of those victories coming inside the distance. He has beaten every opponent placed before him en route to dominating at cruiserweight and heavyweight. Usyk’s hit list already boasts the scalps of Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois, Anthony Joshua, Derek Chisora, and Tony Bellew. He beat AJ twice. Is he about to do the same to Fury?
Usyk often played the support act to Fury in the lead-up to their first fight, but the Ukrainian took centre stage when meeting his rival at a recent press conference. Arriving dressed as the protagonist from the video game series ‘Hitman,’ he encouraged Tyson to sign a photograph of the Englishman hitting the canvas in round nine of their inaugural encounter.
Stats:
- Age: 37 years old
- Height: 6’ 3”
- Weight: Heavyweight
- Record: 22-0-0
🥊 Fury vs Usyk 2 betting tips
Now we’ve set the scene🐼 for December’s rematch, let’s look at the odds, markets, and my betting predictions on Fury vs Usyk 2. Another thrilling contest is expected, but who wins?
Will Fury do what he did against Wilder in their rematch and use his size and strength advantages to win by knockout? Will Usyk's silky skills prove the difference at the Kingdom Arena?
Here are thr𝕴ee picks to consider ahead꧅ of fight night.
Fight to last more than 10 rounds
Fury vs Usyk I lasted all 12 rounds and forced the scoring judges to pick their winner, and I don’t expect theꦗ rematch to end quickly either.
Each of Fury’s last two fights have gone the distance, taking Francis Ngannou 10 rounds before lasting 12 with Usyk.🐟 Going back further, we note four of the challenger’s last five bouts have gone at least 10 rounds. Usyk’s recent form adds weight to our prediction, with four of his previous five lasting the 12-round distance. The spare in that run was an entertaining ninth-round stoppage win over Daniel Dubois last summer.
Back the fight to last at least 10 rounds, and it doesn’t matter which warrior wins or how they get the resul🎃t. As long as we hear the bell for the start of round 10, you’♊ve landed a profit.
➡️ Bet on more than 10 rounds at 4/11 with Sky Bet
Fight to last the distance
Sticking with my prediction on this fight to go into 🍒the later rounds, I aim for slightly better odds🍌 by backing the rematch to go the distance and again be settled by the judges in Riyadh.
The first meeting was a back-and-forth affair, with Usyk starting well before Fury took over in the middle rounds. The titles were there to be won heading into the home straight, and it was the Ukrainian ch👍ampion wh🌟o rallied to ensure victory. I expect something similar in December, with both men enjoying spells of dominance before the fight is determined in the championship rounds by who wants it more and has prepared best.
Bet on the fight to last the distance at Betfred, and you’ll guarantee a return on your wager if Fury and Usyk make it to the final bell. As above, the r💫esult isn’t important. If we go all 12 rounds, you’ll boost your betting balance.
➡️ Pick fight to las💎t the distance at 8/11 with Sky Bet
Usyk to win by decision
Shooting for odds worth winning, I’m picking sides foꦗr my third and final Fury vs. Usyk bet, advising the champion to win on points. You can find this bet available now at Betfred.
The first fight ended in a sp⛄lit-decision win for Usyk, but most had Oleksandr as their clear winner. Fury enjoyed success in the middle rounds, but Usyk’s boxing ability, speed, range of punches, and fast feet won over the crowd and the judges. He’s a sublime boxer, and it may seem strange to write about a🐽 two-weight unified champion, but I think we’ve yet to see the best of him. There’s more to come from Usyk, and he reserves special performances for the big nights.
Usyk will prove too fast and too accurate for Fury, racking up the opening rounds before relying on his s♛peed and fitness to catch the judges’ eye when things get tough in the closing stages. Back Usyk to do the doꦯuble over Fury with another points win.
I am a huge Fury fan and would love to see the titles back in Britain, bꦫut we’ve seen it’s unwise ever ☂to doubt Usyk. He’s just too good.
➡️ Choose Usyk to win by decision at 6/4 with Sky Bet
📺 How to watch Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2
This section contains all the details on Fury vs. Usyk 2, including information on the official broadca𝐆sters.
- Location: Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Date and time: Saturday, 21st December 2024 at 23:00 GMT
- How to watch: Sky Sports, DAZN, TNT Sports
You'll be able to tune in and follow our live stream from 7:30pm on Saturday with Jim White and Gareth A Davies will host a Fight Night Special with commentary from John Rawling and Spencer Oliver. You can tune in by following the link here.
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 undercard
Fury vs Usyk 2 isn’t the only fight of note happening at the Kingdom Arena. Promoters Frank Warren, Eddie Hearn, and Spencer Brown combine their talents to create a star-studded undercard.ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Several eye-cat💞ching bouts support the main event, and you can view the best of them on the list below.
- Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk - heavyweight
- Serhii Bohachuk vs Israil Madrimov - super welterweight
- Isaac Lowe vs Lee McGregor - featherweight
- Dennis McCann vs Peter McGrail - super bantamweight
- Moses Itauma vs. Demsey McKean - heavyweight
- Johnny Fisher vs David Allen - heavyweight
About the author
Frank Monkhouse
Frank is a former professional boxer at the renowned TKO Gym in London who has transitioned his career into sports bettin💟g writing. He has worked with some of the leading names in the industry, including world-renowned bookmakers and ambitious affiliates. A student of the formbook, he leans heavily on the stats and trends to help find𒐪 readers the value.
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