- Tyson Fury has tipped betters against Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder
- Fury has previously faced off with Wilder three times – clinching victory twice
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Tyson Fury has tipped a 130/1 bet ahead of Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder‘s respective clashes next month in Saudi Arabia.
The Middle East will play host to some epic boxing matches on 23 December, with Anthony Joshua set to face Otto Wallin. The same night will see Deontay Wilder face Joseph Parker.
Fury, who has fought Wilder on three occasions, the first encounter being ruled a draw and the latter two crowned by the Brit.
With Joshua and Wilder both set to fight in Riyadh, if both win on the night, they could face each other in 2024.
In the build-up to the clashes, the Gypsy King has tipped both Joshua and Wilder to lose.
Tyson Fury handed out betting advice to his followers on social media as he shared his thoughts on the upcoming ‘Day of Reckoning’
Anthony Joshua and Swedish boxer Otto Wallin will face off in Saudi Arabia on December 23
Fury’s old foe Deontay Wilder will go up against Joshua Parker rather than AJ, as anticipated
Wallin, who left Fury needing 47 stitches above his eye after his clash with the Swedish star in 2019.
Speaking on the upcoming clashes, Fury tips Jarrell Miller to beat Daniel Dubois, Parker to beat Wilder, and Wallin to beat Joshua.
‘I had a look on the train on the way down here, if you bet Jarrell Miller to beat Daniel Dubois, Joseph Parker to beat Deontay Wilder, and Otto Wallin to beat Anthony Joshua, it’s 130-1 to win,’ Fury said, as per Give Me Sport.
‘If you just put a pound on and get £130 for Christmas. I am not pushing gambling, but it’s definitely worth a few quid.’
Fury’s hotly-anticipated clash with Oleksandr Usyk has been penned for the 17 February 2024, with the two undefeated boxers looking to step into the ring to settle the undisputed heavyweight champion.
Tyson Fury will face Ukrainian Usyk on 17 February next year amidst a year-long build-up