Fury vs Wilder 3 Live Stream and start time, How to watch online, cards and results

Fury vs Wilder 3 Live Stream and start time, How to watch online, cards and results

Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream is here! This is a chance for redemption and an opportunity to establish complete dominance. This article has been updated below with early match results, so if you haven't already purchased your copy, please check back for updates.

Deontay Wilder's last match was against Fury on February 22, 2020 (feels like 20 years ago), Wilder's first ever loss. And it was not a good one for him.

At least, the years of silence that followed the bad blame game suggest that. Should Breland have thrown in the towel; was the 40-pound outfit overkill? Wilder would say "no" and "yes," but that's beside the point. All Wilder has left to hide is Fury's allegations of cheating and collusion. Suppose Fury wins again. Wilder would probably have to move on.

Now, Deontay Wilder will get a chance to force a fourth fight with the towering Tyson Fury; the two drew in their first fight, Fury won the rematch by TKO in the seventh round, and the fight world has been waiting for this moment ever since.

The Fury vs. Wilder 3 fight has been surrounded by drama from all sides. Promoter Bob Arum has lashed out at British broadcaster Kate Abdo for how she ran the Fury vs. Wilder press conference. Arum claimed that she was biased against Wilder and said that she encouraged the fighters to face off, even though that was clearly not in the plan.

Fury is currently the favorite and the odds are as follows: Tyson Fury (-270) vs. Deontay Wilder (+220).

Most people will have to buy Fury vs. Wilder 3 on PPV, but those in Mexico, Russia, and Thailand can watch for free. Lucky suckers.

Those who live in Thailand but are traveling abroad can simply use a VPN to make the system look like home. Mexico and Russia may not be VPN friendly.

If you are away from home and cannot watch the Fury vs. Wilder 3 live stream, you can still watch the game. With the best VPNs, you can access the same streaming services you're already paying for because it looks like you're surfing the net from your hometown.

Streaming boxing from anywhere in the world is easy:

1. get a VPN (ExpressVPN is the best choice) 2. connect to the location you want to stream from 3. use your usual streaming service and watch as normal

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This is simple but pricey: ESPN Plus and Fox Sports PBC PPV both fury vs. Wilder 3; both ESPN Plus and Fox Sports PBC PPV offer live streams of Fury vs. Wilder 3. However, ESPN+ is also not free and costs $6.99 per month. Edgar Berlanga vs. Marcelo Esteban Coseres and Julian Williams vs. Wladimir Hernandez.

The ESPN Plus and Fox Sports apps are available everywhere, including Android, iPhone, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Xbox, Android TV, and web browsers.

BT Sport is giving them another feather in their cap with a live stream of Fury vs Wilder 3 locked in the UK. It is also quite cheap in the UK at £24.95 (roughly US$34).

All of which sounds great, I'm sure. But even if you're not in the UK, you can still watch the Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream by using one of the best VPN services like ExpressVPN.

Canadian PPV providers will have live streams of Fury vs Wilder 3.

Australians can watch Fury vs. Wilder 3 on PPV for $59.95 via Kayo Sport. The ring walk for the main event is expected on Sunday, October 10, around 2:30 p.m. (AEDT).

Now unavailable in Australia, a VPN allows you to watch all the fights on your Kayo Sport account as if you were in your own country.

Kayo is available on desktop web browsers, iPhone, Android, Android TV, Apple tvOS, Chromecast, PS4/PS5, and some smart TVs.

At approximately 11:30 p.m. ET:

9 p.m. ET PPV Card:

7 p.m. ET. ET Preliminary Card (ESPN2, ESPN Plus)

4:30 p.m. ET Early Preliminary Card (ESPN)

As you might expect, Tyson Fury is the overwhelming favorite going into this match, currently -310 (bet $310 to win $100). Deontay Wilder is at the other end of the spectrum and is a huge underdog at +240 (bet $100 to win $240).

Prop bets include Fury's point or decision win (+260), Wilder's point or decision win (+1600), and Vegas seems to think there is no tie (+2200).

Deontay Wilder, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, enters this fight with (pardon the cliche) everything to gain and nothing to lose. He hasn't played a match since his last match against Fury, and the possibility of this victory is all that matters to him. Wilder is famously wary and hidden from the public, but after that loss, he is seen as a loose cannon.

Wilder has also shown only glimpses of himself that suggest he takes his preparation very seriously. And Wilder is running out of excuses, as he blames both his former (now fired) trainer Mark Breland and the 40-pound costume he wore to the ring.

Tyson Fury, the favorite to win the bout, recognizes that Wilder is no easy opponent and that one big mistake could make this trilogy 1-1-1. However, Fury's height (6'9") and quick feet and hands give him a considerable advantage.

Fury also hasn't fought since the Wilder fight, and his record of 30-0-1 with 21 KOs is impressive to say the least; his extracurricular activities are even more puzzling, including a fight in WWE in October 2019.

However, Fury is the more undefeated of the two, so he has history on his side even more. Fury already knows how to beat Wilder, and Wilder must unlock the secret that no one else knows: how to beat Tyson Fury

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