How to bet on Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou: Latest odds, picks, promotions

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How to bet on Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou: Latest odds, picks, promotions

Boxing events like this continue to come under the microscope for purists, who simply want to see Boxers fight Boxers, but there is enough general excitement and demand for these events that they are going to keep on happening.

For stars like Francis Ngannou who’s name carries enough recognition and popularity, this is a huge payday, and it is nothing more for Fury either, who is not going to bolster his reputation with a win here.

Still, there is plenty of interest in these sorts of events, and that is why Fury steps into the ring with Ngannou, before eventually meeting Oleksandr Usyk in the ring as many continue to call for.

As it stands it feels like there is very little reason to expect an upset, as Ngannou has hardly shown anything other than sub-par pad work in the build up, so the expectation is Fury wins this easily.

Even if Ngannou looked promising in the lead-in, he is still fighting the best boxer in the world, so it was always going to be an uphill battle.

Below, we are going to look at the best ways to win bigger on Tyson Fury, with the best welcome offers for the fight.

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Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Odds

Francis Ngannou comes into this fight as a huge outsider, and one that has very little chance of causing an upset in this fight according to the odds.

This should come as no surprise because Fury is the best Boxer in the world and now comes up against a fighter that’s whole career has been in MMA.

Sure Ngannou hits hard, but technically, fighting in the Boxing ring with the baddest man on the planet is going to be tough.

The odds suggest as much as Tyson Fury is best-priced at 1/14 to win this fight, according to oddschecker.

This suggests he has a 93.3% chance of winning this fight, which seems fairly accurate.

Francis Ngannou is generally available at 9/1, suggesting a modest 10% chance of causing an upset here.

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Where to watch Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou

Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou is live via TNT Sports and costs £21.95

This Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight is also available on DAZN in all territories outside of the UK, US, Canada, and China. If you are in any other country, you can watch this fight via DAZN.

Local charges apply for DAZN.

Is there a DAZN free trial?

DAZN does not offer free trials any more, ever since pausing them in February 2022, and even if there was, it wouldn’t apply to this fight due to the PPV nature of Fury vs Ngannou.

What time is Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou?

The undercard gets underway at 6pm, whilst the Ring Walks for Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou are expected around 10:40pm.

If you are only interested in the Battle of the Baddest headline fight, then you are looking at closer to an 11pm start.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Predictions, Picks

Tyson Fury is going to win this fight, but whether he will dance with Francis Ngannou to keep the fight going for longer, or just end it early with a knockout blow remains to be seen.

You have to go back to 2009 for the last time Fury knocked out an opponent in the 1st round, but back in 2019 he knocked out Tom Schwarz in Round 2, and that isn’t a bad barometer of when this fight will end, if it does indeed finish early.

Fury might just put on a show and score points and give PPV buyers and those in attendance a longer show, but we do think he’s live to end this early as well.

We are going to go for a Tyson Fury win in Rounds 1-3 a 3/1 with Betfred.

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