It’s fight night in Las Vegas. A rarity in the heavyweight division headlines from the T-Mobile Arena where a championship trilogy takes place between champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. The pair will meet for a third time with the WBC and lineal heavyweight titles on the line, live on ESPN and FOX PPV platforms.
The two first met back in December 2018 with Fury largely outboxing Wilder throughout the contest. But a pair of knockdowns, including one in Round 12 that seemingly came close to ending the fight, for Wilder earned enough in judges’ eyes to rule a draw. Then in February 2020, Fury silenced any doubts by getting inside on Wilder and scoring the seventh-round TKO after Wilder’s corner threw in the towel following multiple knockdowns. Now, Wilder looks for revenge after being granted his rematch by an independent arbitrator just before Fury was able to secure a unification bout with then champion Anthony Joshua.
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In addition to the massive main event, both Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions loaded up this fight card with some of its top prospects. The PPV undercard features some of the sport’s rising contenders in the heavyweight division. Look no further than the co-feature between Frank Sanchez and Efe Ajagba as the pair of prospects with heavy hands throw down. Plus, Adam Kownacki looks for revenge on veteran Robert Helenius when they two meet in a rematch from March 2020. Plus, top American heavyweight prospect is back when Jared Anderson takes on vet Vladimir Tereshkin, and rising super middleweight knockout artist Edgar Berlanga gets a featured spot on the prelims when he faces Marcelo Esteban Coceres.
Below is the complete info for buying and viewing the PPV event as well as the fight card and latest odds from Caesars Sportsbook. You can follow the action all night long from Las Vegas with our live blog for play-by-play and results.
Fury vs. Wilder 3 viewing info
Date: Oct. 9
Location: T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
Start time: 9 p.m. ET (main card) | Price: $79.99
How to watch: ESPN/FOX PPV | Stream: ESPN+ or Fox Sports App
Frank Sanchez -180 vs. Efe Ajagba +155, heavyweights
Adam Kownacki -220 vs. Robert Helenius +180, heavyweights
Jared Anderson -1500 vs. Vladimir Tereshkin +800, heavyweights
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