Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Betting Tips: Preview With Odds & Predictions For The Big Fight

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Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Betting Tips: Preview With Odds & Predictions For The Big Fight

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The long-awaited clash between two heavyweight champions from different sporting worlds finally takes place on Saturday, as Tyson Fury locks horns with Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.

Fury, a seasoned boxer, is the overwhelming favourite on UK betting sites, and many are expecting a routine victory for the Morecambe native, given his record. 

However, the brute force and agility of mixed martial artist Ngannou, who hails from the UFC, introduces an element of uncertainty. 

Ngannou's strength and speed could potentially pose challenges for the 35-year-old Fury, who needs to ensure he doesn't overlook his dance partner in this contest.

While we've witnessed several crossover fights in the past couple of years, none have garnered as much attention and prestige as this epic showdown in Riyadh.

Fury's odds are as short as 1/25 with some betting apps, and this makes it difficult to endorse him as the outright winner due to the lack of value. 

Nevertheless, we've gathered a couple of tips that might pique your interest in anticipation of a memorable event.

Fury To Entertain From The Off

Tyson Fury

From a boxing perspective, it's evident that Fury will take the role of the aggressor in this bout and maintain control for the majority of the fight.

At at an imposing 6'9", contrary to Ngannou's belief,  Fury enjoys a significant five-inch height advantage over his opponent. With the pedigree he enters this fight with, he possesses the ability to conclude the fight at his discretion.

However, Tyson is not just a boxer; he's also an entertainer. Considering the substantial purse both fighters are set to earn from this match, there's an incentive for Fury to prolong the fight for several rounds, making it a more captivating spectacle.

It's worth noting that this marks Francis Ngannou's professional boxing debut and even if he were to achieve the unthinkable and be crowned the winner, he would not claim the WBC title currently held by Fury.

For the majority of fight enthusiasts, this bout is widely regarded as a warm-up for Tyson Fury, with a potential showdown against Oleksandr Usyk, slated for December 23. As such, every round of this fight is seen as valuable preparation for Fury.

In his last seven 12-round fights, Fury has only managed to secure victory within the first five rounds on one occasion. 

Given that his opponent this weekend doesn't pose a significant threat in the boxing department, we anticipate that Fury will approach the fight with a sense of enjoyment.

His unpredictability is what makes him such a captivating figure for neutral fans, and with Unibet offering odds of 6/5 for the fight to go beyond five rounds, it presents a value-packed opportunity.

Tip: Over 5.5 Rounds – 6/5 with Unibet

A Statement Win To Set Up Usyk Clash

Indeed, as previously mentioned, this fight seems to serve as a preliminary bout for an undisputed heavyweight championship match against a certain Ukrainian opponent in December.

While Fury is expected to stroll to victory against Ngannou, there's no doubt that he will aim for a emphatic finish to establish a strong precedent, especially with Usyk likely to be closely observing his performance.

We anticipate that this bout will extend beyond its midpoint and it's in the later stages of the fight where we expect Tyson Fury to showcase his boxing supremacy against a potentially fatiguing Ngannou.

The Cameroonian-Frenchman has been out of action since his fight with Ciryl Gane in 2022, and given the shorter format of UFC fights, the later rounds could pose problems for the 37-year-old.

In the later rounds, we anticipate a barrage of combinations directed at Ngannou. While he hails from a rugged sport, dealing with this level of persistence to his head is uncharted territory for him.

Considering these factors, the odds of 13/2 offered by Coral for Tyson Fury to win in rounds seven or eight, appears to be exceptional value in what is expected to be a thrilling night of boxing.

Tip: Tyson Fury to win in rounds 7-8 - 13/2 with Coral

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