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No one can take anything for granted from the heavyweight division, not after what happened two weeks ago at Madison Square Garden. Against that background, lineal champion Tyson Fury measures into the ring on Saturday night in Las Vegas against Tom Schwarz, a German challenger who’s unheralded, but can also be 24-0 with 16 knockouts. The main Fury vs. Schwarz card in MGM Grand Garden Arena starts at 10 p.m. ET, together with all the must-see event ticketed for roughly 11:30 p.m. ET. Fury watched Andy Ruiz Jr. stun unified champ Anthony Joshua using a seventh-round TKO on June 1, therefore he won’t take Schwarz softly. Fury is 27-0-1 with 19 knockouts following his controversial draw last December versus WBC champ Deontay Wilder. Bookmakers peg Fury as a -3000 preferred (risk $3,000 to win $100) in the latest Fury vs. Schwarz odds, with Schwarz getting +1200 (risk $100 to win $1,200) as the underdog. The over-under is 9.5 rounds. Prior to making any Fury vs. Schwarz picks or boxing predictions, listen to what Peter Kahn must say.

A battle game veteran with more than twenty years of expertise as a director, promoter and adviser, Kahn has his finger on the heartbeat of what goes on inside and outside the ring. He can be heard weekly as co-host of”The Fight Men” podcast on the SB Nation Radio Network.

The division is not known by anybody . Just last month, Kahn called Wilder knocking out Dominic Breazeale from the first round — a huge 22-1 long shot bet. “Based on everything Wilder has expressed leading to the struggle and his authentic dislike and beef with Breazeale, expect Wilder to come out and try to do away with him early in order to create an impression,” Kahn told viewers. The end result: Wilder ended it at the 2:17 mark with a violent one-punch knockout. Everyone who followed Kahn’s advice made a killing.

Now, Kahn has scouted Fury vs. Schwarz from each angle and locked in his three bets. He’s sharing them at SportsLine.

Kahn knows Fury, who boasts an 85-inch reach, has fought much tougher opponents than Schwarz. Fury beat the prior undisputed winner, Wladimir Klitschko, in 2015, and many observers say he out-boxed Wilder last December. In that split attraction, the Gypsy King frustrated Wilder with his jab and extended reach. And he showed tremendous grit by rising like a Phoenix from two knockdowns. With an estimated 2020 rematch with Wilder looming, Fury aims to build his drawing power.

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