Francis Ngannou vs. Tyson Fury odds preview, best betting picks, and top sportsbook promo codes for boxing

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Francis Ngannou vs. Tyson Fury odds preview, best betting picks, and top sportsbook promo codes for boxing

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A pair of champions in their respective sports meet in the boxing ring on Saturday afternoon in Saudi Arabia as Tyson Fury takes on Francis Ngannou.

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This is Ngannou’s first time stepping in the ring, and he’s facing one of the best heavyweights of all time. Fury holds a 33-0-1 record and is likely to jump on Ngannou from the start.

Francis was never the most skilled fighter, relying on his heavy hands to end bouts early. Ngannou’s unproven defensive skills will create many opportunities for The Gypsy King to land devastating blows.

Fury is masterful at staying patient and waiting for prime opportunities to connect with a foe when least expected. Plus, the ambiguous nature of this prop betting market opens the possibility for the wager to cash if Ngannou’s brute strength earns him a knockdown of Fury in the early rounds.

Fury is -2000 to win the 10-round fight, while Ngannou is +1080. Given the extreme odds, bettors must find creative ways to back Fury without risking cash for minimal return.

Viewers don’t need to worry about Fury’s ability to last all 10 rounds. He’s known for solid conditioning and coming on strong in the late stages of a fight. Fury also proved to be exceptionally resilient in his three fights against Deontay Wilder, so if Ngannou does land a power shot, Fury should have no issue bouncing back and continuing the fight.

Things get troublesome when looking back on Ngannou’s history in the UFC. The Cameroon native finished many matches early and would tire out if fights progressed. But considering this is Ngannou’s first time strapping on the gloves, he could take an apprehensive approach compared to his UFC days.

We also know each fighter is making a boatload of money to participate in this fight, and it’s in the best interest of the promoters to ensure Fury doesn’t end it early.

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