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Tyson”Gypsy King” Fury returns to the ring Around September 14, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to defend his WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title against Otto Wallin.

The Brit, Fury, is a tremendous -2500 favorite against the Sweden native, Wallin, who is coming back in +1000.
Yet more, Fury has seemingly hand-chosen his second stepping stone since the out-of-ring discussions to get a rematch with Deontay Wilder continue. Because his return June, the Gypsy King had just two warm-up bouts with Sefer Seferi along with Francesco Pianeta before the very first fight with Wilder that ended in a split-decision draw.
Fury returned to the ring at June and demolished Tom Schwarz and fights another comparatively unknown Otto Wallin. The odds are closer than Schwartz once Fury closed at -5000, however, the idea stays the same.
Meanwhile, he Wallin enters the ring as a underdog for the next time in his last few fights since he had been a small dog vs Adrian Granat past August where Wallin scored the unanimous decision win. The Sweden native will take a 20-0 record together with him but his opponents have a combined 259 losses.
Fury placed on a tremendous screen against Tom Schwartz, placing the Germany native away from the next round after displaying his outstanding defensive abilities. The Brit could be one the finest true fighters at the heavyweight division with enormous head motion and footwork while also getting long stiff jabs that maintain his opponents at bay.
Wallin is a competitive fighter which puts down his head and goes to work early in conflicts. The southpaw really does a good job projecting hands into the body to attempt to slow his foes and he searches for this liver to put them off. While there is a whole lot of promise for your 28-year-old, this is a huge step up in competition and as stated earlier, this is primarily another tune-up struggle for Fury because he preps for the Wilder rematch early 2020.
Prediction: Tyson Fury (-2500) through Season
Curious as of August 19

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