Gypsy King expected to remain unbeaten with ninth round stoppage
Tyson Fury is predicted to stop challenger Dillian Whyte in the 26th minute of their heavyweight clash in front of a 96,000 strong crowd at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The spread betting experts at Sporting Index expect Fury to finish off his opponent in the ninth round and remain unbeaten, taking his professional record to 33 fights without loss.
The firm’s fixed odds markets make the 33-year-old 8/11 to win by KO, TKO, DQ or on technical decision.
Whyte will do well to last 12 rounds with the fight 2/5 not to go the distance, but even if The Brixton Body Snatcher can manage to take his opponent to the final bell, he is the 20/1 underdog to win on points with Fury still a strong favourite at 43/20.
Neville Burdock, Head of Trading at Sporting Index, said: “Dillian Whyte isn’t expected to pose Tyson Fury many problems in their showdown at Wembley, and we predict the Gypsy King will finish the fight in the 26th minute.
“The fight is odds-on not to go the distance, and we predict the huge crowd could witness a knockout blow from Fury in round nine.
“If Fury can’t breakdown Whyte’s defences before the final bell, he’s still a strong 43/20 favourite to win on points.”
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