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Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury 2 fight date, start time, card, PPV price & odds for heavyweight title rematch



Arguably the most significant heavyweight title fight since Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson in June 2002 takes place on Saturday night from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Deontay Wilder is set to defend the WBC heavyweight championship against lineal champion Tyson Fury in a highly anticipated rematch after they went to a split draw in December 2018, one of the best fights of the year. Fury (29-0-1, 20 KOs) outboxed Wilder for the majority of the contest. But Wilder has the equalizer — a patented right hand, the likes of which boxing rarely sees in a lifetime. After knocking down Fury in the eighth round, Wilder was down on two scorecards heading into the 12th round and looking for knockout to win. The 2008 Olympic bronze medalist appeared to send Fury down for the count with a vicious two-punch combination that would have knocked a normal man unconscious. Somehow, Fury rose from the dead to get up and finish the round to earn the split draw. Join DAZN and watch more than 100 fight nights a year Since then, Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KOs) scored a first-round knockout of Dominic Breazeale in May and then came from behind to notch a scintillating seventh-round KO of Luis Ortiz. The "Bronze Bomber" warned Fury that he better be careful, or he'll finish the job this time around. "Fighting a guy like Fury, you have to be careful," Wilder said at a Jan. 25 press event. "Time goes by so fast in the ring. You're trying to do everything that you prepared for. With what he brings to the table with his boxing skills, you have to have some awareness of the clock. But with my power, it's his job to really watch the clock and try to avoid me for 36 minutes." Fury, the former unified heavyweight champion, also competed twice in the same time frame. He stopped Tom Schwarz by second-round TKO in June, then beat Otto Wallin via unanimous decision in a tougher-than-expected fight that saw Fury suffer a deep gash in his right eyelid, which presented the chance of it being stopped at any time. The "Gypsy King" vows to be the one to dethrone Wilder and walk out of "Sin City" with the gold. "We're giant heavyweights," Fury said at the same press event. "I've had 20 knockouts, so I'm very capable of knocking people out. When you underestimate someone else's power, you usually end up unstuck. Whether I'm a great puncher or not, I don't believe anybody else can match me with heart and determination. I'm going to put my iron will on Deontay Wilder." Here’s a complete guide to Wilder vs. Fury 2, including the start time, fight card, PPV price, updated betting odds and more. The Deontay Wilder Wilder vs. Tyson Fury rematch fight will take place Saturday, Feb. 22, with coverage beginning with a preshow at 7 p.m. ET followed by the undercard at 7:30 p.m. ET. The pay-per-view main card is set to begin at 9 p.m. ET. Expect Fury and Wilder to make their ring walks for the main event between 11 p.m. and midnight. The pre-show and preliminary bouts are available on ESPN News and Fox Sports 1. At 8 p.m. ET, the undercard continue on ESPN and FS1. The Wilder vs. Fury 2 main card is an ESPN+/Fox joint pay-per-view. It can be live streamed through the Fox Sports app and ESPN+. The Deontay Wilder Wilder vs. Tyson Fury fight costs $79.99 on pay-per-view. The main card is also available for purchase via most major cable and satellite providers. Wilder vs. Fury 2 goes down at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Wilder returns to the "Fight Capital of the World" for the fifth time. The rematch will be Fury's third consecutive fight in the gambling mecca. Online sportsbook BetOnline.ag has the rematch nearly at a pick-em, with Fury emerging as the slight favorite at -105, meaning you'd need to bet $105 to win $100. Wilder is at -115, meaning that a $115 bet would net you $100. The over/under is set at 10 1/2 rounds (-130/+110)

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