The opening odds for a rematch between Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury are set. Wilder opens as -125 favorite (risk $100 to win $80) and Fury as a -105 slight underdog (risk $100 to win $95.24). If you are looking to bet on Wilder vs. Fury 2 these odds are available on 5Dimes.

Boxing Rematch Odds: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury

Fighter Odds Deontay Wilder -125 Tyson Fury -105

If you are more comfortable with percentages such as implied probability than odds for Wilder listed at (-125) = 55.56%, and Fury at (-110) = 51.22% chance of winning.

Fury vs Wilder’s first encounter ended in a draw

On Saturday night in Madison Square Garden Andy Ruiz Jr shocked the world with an impressive win over Anthony Joshua. Ruiz Jr won the WBA (Super, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles, a huge twist in the tale as Joshua was connected with a title unification match with Wilder or Fury.

In the end this is heavyweight boxing and all it takes is one heavy blow, a rematch clause was in the contact and Ruiz Jr is expected face Joshua on his home soil in the UK later this year, but Ruiz Jr is already pushing for Mexico as this makes more sense for the title holder.

Andy Ruiz Gunning For Deontay Wilder, ‘I Gotta Get Joshua First’ | TMZ Sports

Tyson Fury recently called Joshua’s loss a “disgrace” as he appeared on “The Sedano Show” on ESPN Radio Los Angeles on Tuesday

"Can you imagine you're built like an Adonis… and a little fat guy who's had every Snickers in the whole of California cooks you there & bombs you all over. What a disgrace… I'd never show my face in public ever again." – @Tyson_Fury on @Andy_destroyer1 / @anthonyfjoshua https://t.co/PYKpVgrMex — ESPNLosAngeles (@ESPNLosAngeles) June 4, 2019

In their first encounter Fury dominated Wilder and outboxed him on the judges scorecards, however it was Wilder who landed the definitive blow of the night in the final round. Fury rose from the canvas like The Undertaker on a Wrestle-mania card and the fight ended in a draw.

It’s clear that Wilder’s performances have been been getting increasingly better and better, meanwhile Fury only had two warm up matches prior to a three year lay-off due to struggles outside of the ring before facing Wilder. Expect a better version of each fighter when they step in the ring for the rematch.

No Filter Boxing episode five | Wilder v Fury fight night

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