Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 Betting Preview: Odds, Offers and MUCH MORE offered ahead of Saturday night's HUGE rematch!

Oleksandr Usyk takes on Tyson Fury in the Heavyweight rematch on Saturday night with OLBG looking at the latest odds and offers ahead of the massive bout!
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 Betting Preview: Odds, Offers and MUCH MORE offered ahead of Saturday night's HUGE rematch!
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  • Oleksandr Usyk is odds on to beat Tyson Fury again on Saturday night
  • Fury is looking for revenge in Saudi Arabia after losing first fight

Oleksandr Usyk is odds on to beat Tyson Fury again on Saturday night

Saturday night sees the massive rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury take place in Saudi Arabia with bookmakers now offering odds on who will win the bout.

Usyk beat Fury on points in the first fight in May earlier this year and the Ukrainian is now 8/11 to win once again and seal his position as the Heavyweight Champion of the World.

Fury's odds currently sit at 11/10 to win the fight with the latest market suggesting that once again it will be a close affair between the two in Riyadh.

It's expected that a Fury win will see a trilogy fight take place between the two with talkSPORT BET's latest market giving a 47.6% probability of the Gypsy King beating Usyk.

Check out OLBG's look at the best Boxing Betting Sites for a comprehensive look at where the best odds are offered for the sport across a whole host of bookmakers.

Oleksandr Usyk v Tyson Fury Winner
OddsProbability
Oleksandr Usyk
5/654.5%
Draw14/16.7%
Tyson Fury11/1047.6%
What the expert says...
Bookmakers have Oleksandr Usyk as the favourite to win the rematch against Tyson Fury with the betting market tight between the two contenders ahead of Saturday night's massive second fight!

Jake Ashton - Boxing Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Fury is looking for revenge in Saudi Arabia after losing first fight

Tyson Fury has said that he will hand Usyk "pain, hurt and damage" in Saturday night's big rematch with all pressure on the Gypsy King to get a massive win.

The British fighter has been seen without his usual joking persona throughout fight week this week including an open workout where he threw zero punches.

Fury's head trainer Sugarhill Steward confirmed that the Boxer's dad John Fury will not be present in the ring on Saturday evening after pundits spoke out about his corner's performance during the first meeting between the two.

When will Fury vs Usyk 2's Ringwalk take place?

Fury and Usyk meet again in a 12-round Heavyweight bout live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday December 21 with the big question what time they will be in the ring.

Current Ringwalk's are expected to take place at around 10pm with some suggestions that they won't be both in the ring together until around 10:30pm.

The bout will be held in the Kingdom Arena which is the same venue that Usyk beat Fury by split decision in May.

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