It is Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III on Saturday 9 October, with the two heavyweight boxers clashing at the T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.. It's going to be a huge fight, with Fury massive favourite to claim a victory over his American opponent, just like he did when the pair clashed last time out. The gypsy king will be strutting his stuff again very soon and the world will be watching! Punch by punch this fight promises to be one of the most anticipated in recent years. I will be watching this one so in this article you will find information on the fight, time of the fight, where to watch it and some top betting tips. Details of the Fight Date: Sunday 10 October 2021Time: 5amWhere: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Wilder v Fury 3 Tips The bookies think that Tyson Fury is a likely winner and it's easy to see why. When the fighters last met, the Brit came out on top in February 2020. This second fight saw Fury claim a technical knockout in the seventh round and that saw the Gypsy King claim the WBC belt along with the Ring magazine heavyweight title. You can get 10/11 that Fury wins by KO, TKO or Disqualification. This implies that he has around 50% probability of achieving a victory in the same way that he won last time out. However, others might think that the 11/4 about a Technical Decision win is the way to go, providing that Wilder can last the distance this time. Wilder v Fury 3 Betting OddsDeontay Wilder - 12/5Tyson Fury - 1/3Draw - 22/1 A good betting option would be to look at the Exact Method of Victory. I think this betting market offers a better prospect for a solid bet. In this bet you have the option to choose how the fight will be won. The options are;- Technical Knockout- Unanimous Decision- Knockout- Split Decision- Majority Decision- Disqualification The bet I like is Over 8.5 Rounds at 11/10 The reason I like this bet is the fact that Wilder will want to give a better account of himself than last time and stay in the fight. Don't forget that he went the distance with Fury when the pair met in the first clash before securing a draw. Last time out, he will have learnt plenty when it comes to the fight against someone who produced a masterclass although Wilder has since changed his trainer. With this bet, we need there to be nine rounds or more on Sunday morning. We think that there's a fair chance that this will happen. Wilder won't want to get suckered in during the early rounds and we know that Fury will get up once he's been punched and if he gets knocked down. Head to Head Deontay Wilder Total fights - 44Wins - 42Wins by KO - 41Losses - 1Draws - 1 Tyson Fury Total fights - 31Wins - 30Wins by KO - 21Losses - 0Draws - 1