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Britain's Tyson Fury gestures on stage during the official weigh-in on the eve of his heavyweight world boxing championship fight against Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh. We're breaking down our Fury vs. Usyk Predictions.
Britain’s Tyson Fury gestures on stage during the official weigh-in on the eve of his heavyweight world boxing championship fight against Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh. Photo by Yasser al-UMARI via AFP.

Before the highly anticipated heavyweight match in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, we are providing our prediction for the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk fight based on the odds from our top boxing betting sites.

Tonight, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will face off in a 12-round bout to determine the undisputed heavyweight champion.

The much-anticipated match, which was originally set for February, was delayed because Fury suffered a cut. The 35-year-old boxer from Britain had his last fight in October, where he barely kept his undefeated record intact with a split decision victory against debutant Francis Ngannou.

Fury, undefeated in his career with a record of 34-0-1 and 24 knockouts, is set to face off in Riyadh in what promises to be an epic showdown. Usyk, with a flawless record of 21-0 and holding multiple title belts, will be defending his WBA, IBF, IBO, and WBO titles.

In late 2021, the Ukrainian champion claimed these belts with a unanimous decision victory against Anthony Joshua. He then went on to secure a split decision win in their rematch and a knockout triumph over Daniel Dubois.

This is our top prediction for the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk heavyweight title fight on Saturday, based on odds from our top sports betting sites. Our level of confidence in this pick is rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.

Fury vs. Usyk prediction and pick

Fury vs. Usyk fight analysis

Usyk’s technical skills may be on par with Fury’s, but it will ultimately be Fury’s physical strength that determines the outcome of Saturday’s match.

Fury, who has never been defeated, enters the ring with a significant advantage in reach, standing seven inches taller than his opponent and weighing over 40 pounds more. Usyk has impressed in the heavyweight division, defeating Joshua twice, but it’s important to remember he originally competed as a cruiserweight. While size isn’t always the deciding factor, it will likely play a crucial role in the upcoming match in Riyadh on Saturday.

Fury is skilled at creating a strategy and understands that fighting Usyk with room to move benefits him. I anticipate that “The Gypsy King” will assert his dominance, similar to how he did in his rematch with Wilder, and as he should have in his fight with Ngannou.

With Fury’s superior physical attributes, he should focus on closing the distance with Usyk, pushing him towards the ropes for a brutal fight where he has the advantage. Usyk is known for starting slow, using his jab and analyzing his opponent, so it may take a few rounds for Fury to implement his strategy. If Usyk starts landing effective combinations, Fury will likely switch tactics and assert his dominance both in the ring and against the ropes. Ultimately, Fury is expected to emerge victorious and reclaim his title as the undisputed heavyweight champion upon returning to the UK.

Usyk’s consecutive victories over Joshua and his flawless record have garnered him significant respect from oddsmakers. Just days before their highly anticipated bout, Fury is only a slight favorite. The odds for a straight Fury victory range from -118 to -133 on top sports betting sites, with FanDuel currently offering the best odds.

Top choice: Fury Moneyline (-118 on FanDuel)

Fury vs. Usyk best bet

Usyk, who is 37 years old, has never lost a fight, let alone been knocked out. However, Fury has the opportunity to change that on Saturday. Fury had four consecutive knockout victories before his underwhelming performance against Ngannou, a newcomer. I believe that Fury, from Manchester, will return to his previous dominant form now that the stakes are much higher.

The WBC titleholder has achieved 24 KO/TKO wins against opponents who are bigger and stronger than Usyk. If he relies on his significant physical advantage, Usyk won’t be able to withstand the pressure and skillful tactics, ultimately leading to his defeat before the end of the fight.

Although the Under at 10.5 rounds with FanDuel is attractive at +235, the payout for a 25th stoppage win for Fury is even more appealing. DraftKings has the WBC champ’s KO/TKO listed at +300, but FanDuel has the most enticing odds at +320.

Top choice: Fury to win by KO/TKO (+320 odds on FanDuel)

Fury vs. Usyk odds

The current odds according to DraftKings as of Thursday.

Oleksandr UsykMethod of victoryTyson Fury
+100Win outright-120
+475Win by KO/TKO/DQ+300
+185Win by unanimous decision+210
+1400Draw+1400

Fury vs. Usyk tale of the tape

Tyson FuryOleksandr Usyk
35Age37
6-foot-9Height6-foot-3
269 lbs.Weight221 lbs.
85″Reach78″
34-0-1Record21-0

Fury vs. Usyk fight info

  • When: Saturday, May, 18 at 2 p.m. ET (main event at 6 p.m. ET)
  • Where: Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • How to watch: DAZN, PPV

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The Usyk vs. Fury pick was made on Thursday at 12:09 a.m. Eastern Time.

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