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- Tyson Fury is 1/8 to beat Joe Joyce in a potential bout later this year
- Bookies still give odds on Fury v Anthony Joshua despite fight looking like it's OFF
- Fury remains 18/1 to win the Sports Personality of the Year award this year
Tyson Fury is 1/8 to beat Joe Joyce in a potential bout later this year
Tyson Fury is yet to announce his next opponent with a December date pencilled in for his next boxing bout.
Bookies are giving odds on potential outcomes for a number of fights that Fury may have including against Joe Joyce.
Unibet make Fury the 1/8 favourite in a bout against Joe Joyce, with the bookmaker giving the Gypsy King an 88.9% chance of winning the fight.
Tyson Fury v Joe Joyce Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Tyson Fury | 1/8 | 88.9% |
Draw | 18/1 | 5.3% |
Joe Joyce | 21/5 | 19.2% |
Joe Joyce has a 19% chance of winning a potential bout against Tyson Fury with Joyce throwing his hat into the ring for a fight.
Joyce has also said he wants Anthony Joshua in December if he doesn't end up fighting Fury.
Bookies still give odds on Fury v Anthony Joshua despite fight looking like it's OFF
Bookmakers give odds on Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua despite the fight reportedly being dead in the water for this year.
According to reports in the last couple of days, the fight being off relates to small print details around Joshua's sponsors needing him to be the A-side in his fights.
Quite how Joshua could possibly be the A-side in a Fury v Joshua fight this year though is a struggle with AJ coming off back-to-back defeats to Usyk.
Fury remains 18/1 to win the Sports Personality of the Year award this year
Tyson Fury remains high up in the betting market to win this year's Sports Personality of the Year award at odds of 18/1.
Fury has been a popular figure going for the SPOTY award in the past but the Boxer himself has distanced himself from the award in previous years.
The Gypsy King threatened the BBC with legal action for his inclusion last year after stating on multiple occasions that he didn't want to be nominated.