Fury Vs. Usyk 2 Odds: Best Betting Props, Parlays & Picks

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Money won is twice as sweet as money earned! Who do we think is going to win on Sat., Dec. 21, 2024?

The biggest heavyweight fight in decades happened earlier this year when Oleksander Usyk defeated Tyson Fury to become the first undisputed Heavyweight boxing champion of the world in the four-belt era (watch it).

This weekend (Sat., Dec. 21, 2024), the rematch happens. And we at MMAmania.com are all-in on every aspect of this tremendously exciting card (see it here). Today, we're going to checkout the odds for the fighters and discuss what parlays and props are enticing our wallets.

For this article, I will be pulling odds from various places, including DraftKings and Bovada. Not every book has every prop yet and odds vary by site regardless. Your local/other online sportsbook might have slightly different choices, so adjust accordingly.

Odds:

  • Oleksander Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) -150 vs. Tyson Fury (34-1-1, 24KOs) +120
  • Johnny Fisher (12-0, 11 KOs) -1600 vs. David Allen (23-6-2, 18 KOs) +750
  • Isaac Lowe (25-2-3, 8 KOs) +150 vs. Lee McGregor (14-1-1, 11 KOs) -190
  • Moses Itauma (10-0, 8 KOs) -1400 vs. Demsey McKean (22-1, 14 KOs) +700

Picks:

  • Usyk via decision
  • Fisher via (technical) knockout
  • McGregor via decision
  • Itauma via (technical) knockout

Props:

Obviously, I'm going to go with my predictions, and here are a few interesting props I think can hit from some of these fights.

Usyk/Fury — both fighters to be knocked down +500. Fury has said he is a new fighter and plans to knockout Usyk. I somewhat believe him, as he probably feels a sense of urgency to really get Usyk out of there. It was a close enough fight last time around, but most people had it for the Ukrainian.

And Fury would love nothing more than to take it out of the judges hands this time around.

I don't actually think he'll do it, but he might try his absolute hardest and get a knockdown en route to another competitive, exciting fight.

Itauma vs. McKean

McKean had an absolute stinker of a fight 16 months ago against Filip Hrgovic. He got rocked badly in round twelve and the referee stopped it pretty fairly as McKean was staggering around. He'd love to bounce back, but inaction and age (34) don't bode super well against the exciting, young prospect. Itauma via (technical) knockout in rounds 6-10 — +165.

Fisher vs. Allen

This is a boxing squash match. Stuff can always go off the rails in combat sports, but Allen has been knocked out by lesser men than Fisher, and I don't expect this to last all that long. Fisher via (technical) knockout in rounds 1-5 — -180.

Parlays:

  • Fisher (technical) knockout / Itauma moneyline / Usyk via split decision — +1300

Listen, you think boxing is going to do silly boxing things and we'll have a split decision again? Alternatively, a safer parlay is Fisher (technical) knockout / Itauma moneyline / Usyk to win / over 1.5 knockdowns — +395.


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