It’s been a spectacular couple of weeks for boxing’s heavyweight division.
Oleksandr Usyk dethroned Anthony Joshua recently and this weekend Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder meet for the third time and possibly last time in a highly anticipated bout.
Fury’s WBC heavyweight title will be up for grabs. The two originally met back in December 2018 where Fury was on track to take the victory but the “Bronze Bomber” landed a devastating shot in the last round. Fury looked down and out but managed to rise to secure a split draw.
Fury went on to defeat Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin while Wilder knocked out Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz. They met again in 2020 but this time, Fury gained the momentum early to force Wilder’s corner to throw in the towel.
The third fight has been in the works since last summer but because of the Covid pandemic, it has been postponed multiple times.
They look to go head-to-head again this Sunday (AEST).
Fury is paying 1.35 for the victory while Wilder is the clear outside, paying 3.40 according to Unitbet.com.au at the time of publishing.
How to watch Fury vs Wilder 3 in Australia?
The heavyweight blockbuster will be streamed exclusively in Australia on Mainevent PPV and via Kayo for AU$59.95
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What time will Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 take place in Australia?
The bout will take place out of the fight capital in Las Vegas with T-Mobile Arena hosting the bout. The main card is scheduled to begin at midday 12pm (AEDT). It’s estimated that the main event will commence around 2:30pm AEDT but as is the case with combat sports events, this is just an estimation.
A reminder that daylight savings came in for some states last weekend so check your local guides if you are outside of AEDT.
What about watching it in New Zealand?
Pay-per-view channel operator Sky Arena has broadcast rights in New Zealand where the bout card is set to begin at 2pm. The advertised price is NZD$39.95.
Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III main card
- Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder – WBC heavyweight title
- Robert Helenius vs. Adam Kownacki
- Efe Ajagba vs. Frank Sanchez
- Jared Anderson vs. Vladimir Tereshkin
*Last Updated: 7 October 2021
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