As April soldiers on, fans are pumped to see two big old heavyweights duke it out. In this article, we have our Heavyweight Boxing Picks for April 23rd’s WBC Title Fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte. This will be televised on Talksport and English PPV (BT Sports Box) at 10:00 pm ET from London, England (Wembley Stadium). Who will be able to win this exciting fight?
The betting table presented below is from some of the top online boxing betting sites.
Heavyweight Boxing Odds | ||
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Tyson Fury | -600 | -600 |
Dillian Whyte | +400 | +400 |
Over 9.5 rounds | +100 | -105 |
Under 9.5 rounds | -120 | -125 |
The first question boxing fans ask is just what the heck is going on with the Heavyweight Division? It is a division set for fighters just above the weight of 200 pounds. The Heavyweight limit is none so boxers do not have to worry about making weight. Usually, most fighters move up ultimately to the heavyweight division as they have a tougher time staying around the light heavyweight or cruiserweight classes.
The key word is going here. Now, the problem for Dillian Whyte has not fought since last March. That was for the interim WBC Heavyweight title. The confusion lies in the fact that there is an actual title and an interim title. Whyte finally get revenge on Alexander Povetkin and TKO’d him late in the fourth round. That gave Whyte the interim WBC Heavyweight belt.
Besides those belts, Oleksander Usyk holds the IBF, WBA, and WBO belts after beating Anthony Joshua last September. There is a chance that if Tyson Fury wins this bout against Whyte then there will be a unification bout. The Ukrainian eagerly is waiting as Father Time waits for no one. After he is 35, the two combatants in this fight are 33.
The heavyweight division is still one of the divisions that represents pure Chos. Both Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte agreed to this in order to make a title bout finally happen for this belt. Basically, this was to get the process rolling and finally a step closer to that undisputed title bout. Fury sees his numbers still shortening as the heavyweight boxing favorite.
Now, the emphasis is, this heavyweight fight is a stepping stone. The problem is, because of COVID, few of these fighters are willing to fight much less merge the belts into one. Fury last fought in October and defeat Deontay Wilder again for the second time to hold on to the WBC and The Ring belts. Fury’s last four fights were all from Las Vegas.
Tyson Fury’s biggest problem is himself. He did fight four times in Vegas and won all four but several COVID scares, and some awkward moments have some believing that Fury could be vulnerable come next Saturday. Fury came closest to losing in the first Wilder fight that became a Draw.
This is where the Boxing Odds arguments begin. Naturally, no one quite knows what will happen in this fight because truthfully no one really knows. The hints that even a fighter like Whyte could cause some trouble creates unexpected intrigue
It is understandable why Tyson Fury remains a big favorite. Other than Usyk, Fury, for better or for worse, is the class of this division. Honestly, there is no one else.
Therefore, Fury has not been that quiet about his training as that is just how the WBC Champion is. The expectation is to see a more composed and measured fighter at first. Then, the boxer should be able to unleash his arsenal of combinations on Whyte. Fury is 31-0-1 with 22 knockouts for a reason. He rarely gets caught in precarious positions in the ring. Again, it is outside of the ring that becomes a problem for the 33-year-old pugilist.
The fighter looks ready and focused to get this bout going already. This is why he is our heavyweight boxing picks choice for this fight.
With the bout coming up next Saturday, the heavyweight top Vegas boxing odds are out and they favor Whyte even less. Dillian Whyte drops in around +400 currently, while Fury may even go beyond -600 at this point. Despite some concerns about the flu and a new strain of COVID, this fight is still on track to take place next Saturday evening, April 23rd.
Sadly, there is no previous history between these two fighters. Part of that is probably due to their age. Both are in their early 30’s (33 to be exact). It seems hard to believe but that is true. Whyte comes in with a record of 28-2 with 19 knockouts. He won his previous fight by TKO. The TKO versus Alexander Povetkin came with 21 seconds left in Round 4. That was after getting TKO’d seconds into Round 5 of their first fight.
The problem for Whyte may be a blessing too. As this heavyweight fight approaches, all the talk and the bravado goes away the instant he strikes Fury or Fury levels him. Either way, the Jamaican heavyweight had issues with Povetkin and truthfully, Povetkin did not have the ability to truly hurt Whyte. Whyte just got caught in the first fight. Finally, Fury looks more ready than he did against the Wilder fight.
For heavyweight boxing picks, our top bet is choosing Tyson Fury for his ring experience and power.
The heavyweight boxing odds say take Fury to win the bout on April 23rd and a KO in nine rounds or less.
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