Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, undercard, and latest ticket info for heavyweight fight
TYSON FURY returns to the ring as he remains on a collision course with Deontay Wilder.
The former WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion made his Las Vegas bow against Tom Schwarz and wowed the American crowd with his fast hands and devastating power.
Now the Gypsy King continues his quest for a world title rematch with the Bronze Bomber after their epic draw late last year.
He faces unbeaten Swede Otto Wallin who is fighting for just the second time outside of Europe – and Wilder has been quick to mock Fury’s choice of opponent.
When is Fury vs Wallin?
THE Gypsy King returns to the ring Stateside as he looks to set up a Wilder rematch.
This clash with the unheralded Wallin is set for Saturday, September 14.
It’s being held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and as such will mean a late night for viewers in the UK.
Expect Fury to ring walk around 4am on Sunday BST.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
THIS fight is a pay-per-view event here in the UK.
It will be broadcast live and in HD through BT Sport Box Office.
The fight can be purchased for £19.95 on BT TV, Sky, Virgin TV or via the BT Sport Box Office app or website.
If you’re not a BT customer, you can still watch by purchasing through the official website and streaming on your mobile, tablet or PC.
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How can I buy tickets?
TICKETS remain on sale for this Fury vs Wallin.
They are being sold through AXS in the US.
Prices start at $106.
Who is fighting on the undercard?
THE Fury vs Wallin undercard is as follows:
Emanuel Navarrete vs Juan Miguel Elorde – WBO World Super Bantam Title
Jose Pedraza vs Jose Zepeda – Lightweight contest
Isaac Lowe vs Ruben Garcia Hernandez – Featherweight contest
Felix Valera vs Vyascheslav Shabranskyy – Light heavyweight contest
Carlos Cuadras vs Jose Maria Cardenas – Super flyweight contest
Gabriel Flores Jr vs Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro – Lightweight contest
Isidro Ochoa vs Iskander Kharsan – Super bantamweight contest
Guido Vianello vs Cassius Anderson – Heavyweight contest
Abram Martinez vs Kevin Johnson – Heavyweight contest
What they said
Fury: “I am pleased to be back in Las Vegas. I loved my time there in my last fight and am going to put on a show again.
“Otto Wallin is a world-ranked fighter and is tall, something we want with the Deontay Wilder rematch around the corner.
“He is also a southpaw, which will bring its own obstacles, but I will be fully focused to get this job done because the rematch needs to happen.”
Wallin: “I’ve made a lot of sacrifices to get to this point and I’m very happy it’s starting to pay off.
“I know I’m an underdog in this fight, but I’m ready for this opportunity and I’m going to grab it with both hands.
“Anybody can get beat and especially in the heavyweight division. I like the fact that I have everything to gain and Tyson has everything to lose.”
Latest odds
Winner
- Tyson Fury: 1/25
- Otto Wallin: 16/1
- Draw: 50/1
Method of victory
- Tyson Fury by TKO, KO or Disqualification: 1/3
- Tyson Fury by Decision or Technical Decision: 5/2
- Otton Wallin by TKO, KO or Disqualification: 14/1
- Otton Wallin by Decision or Technical Decision: 30/1
- Draw or Technical draw: 33/1
Round betting
- Tyson Fury on points: 5/2
- Tyson Fury Round 4: 8/1
- Tyson Fury Round 5: 9/1
- Tyson Fury Round 6: 10/1
Will the fight go the distance?
- No: 1/3
- Yes: 5/2
*All odds via BonusCodeBet.co.uk
