Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte Expert Predictions

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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte Expert Predictions

In this special edition of BetOnline's The Fight Guys, Mystic Zach (@ipickwins) and UFC Hall of Famer Rashad 'Suga' Evans (@sugarashadevans), break down the biggest stories in the fight game, including their picks for Saturday's huge fight as 'The Gipsy King' Tyson Fury defends his World Heavy Weight Championship against Dillian Whyte.  Fury is a -500 favorite in this one

First, the two men discuss the recent results in MMA where in Bellator Pitbull regained his title from AJ McKee at Bellator 277, while in the UFC Belal Muhammad scored a big underdog win against then undefeated Vicente Luque.

Also, the guys will touch upon the biggest stories in Boxing including how Errol Spence Jr silenced a lot of his doubters when he unified the Welterweight World Championship by a TKO of Yordenis Ugas.

As far as the Fury-Whyte fight odds go, probably best to look at the vast number of prop bets available including fight outcome/method of win and the Over/Under total rounds fought.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 


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