Here’s complete preview information including the complete fight card, schedule, latest odds, and more provided below as well as information about how you can watch the fight live online on ESPN+. WILDER VS. FURY II MAIN FIGHT CARD LINEUP & ODDS: Deontay Wilder (-120) vs. Tyson Fury (+100) - 12 rounds, World Heavyweight Championship Charles Martin (-575) vs. Gerald Washington (+425) - 12 rounds, IBF heavyweight eliminator Emanuel Navarrete (-2500) vs. Jeo Tupas Santisima (+1200) - 12 rounds, WBO junior featherweight title fight Sebastian Fundora (-250) vs. Daniel Lewis (+175) - 10 rounds, junior middleweights WILDER VS. FURY II PREVIEW The first time these two met was for a title fight back in 2018, and it was one of the best boxing events of the decade. Fury surprised Wilder for most of the match and looked poised to snatch the belt, but Wilder came roaring back in the later rounds and nearly knocked out Fury in the waning seconds of the final round to cap a dramatic back-and-forth affair that ended in a controversial draw. Since then, the heavyweights have each taken two fights in the leadup to this blockbuster matchup and both fighters scored victories in those contests. While Wilder earned a pair of vicious knockouts, crushing both Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz, Fury’s fights were a bit more complicated. First he beat up on a heavily-outmatched Tom Schwarz, but then fell behind and was forced to rally after suffering an awful cut above his eye to beat Otto Wallin on points. HOW TO WATCH What: Wilder vs. Fury II When: Saturday, February 22 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET Where: MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. TV Channel: Main event fight is not available on regular TV packages, only as a joint broadcast event held by Fox Sports and ESPN+ as a Pay Per View package in the USA. Watch Wilder vs. Fury II streaming online with PPV: There are three ways you can most easily watch the fight online or streaming through an app on your television. The price for the fight alone is the same on every platform ($79.99), but there are some promotional offers you can also pick up as add ons with the following options, so we’ll explain. ESPN Plus: You can watch the fight through the ESPN app on your phone, tablet, smart TV or regular TV paired with a Roku, Apple TV or any other streaming device. To watch the fight with ESPN+, you will need to have an ESPN+ account. If you already have an ESPN+ account, you can watch a live stream of the fight for $79.99 on ESPN+. If you don’t have an account with them already, you can get a bundle package of the Fury vs. Wilder II fight and one month of access to the ESPN+ streaming service for $84.98. This is a great option if you haven’t heard of ESPN+ and what it offers and want to try out. Here’s a rundown of what ESPN Plus offers and what you need to know to get ESPN+ on your home TV. FOX: If you prefer to do it this way, you can also watch the fight on FOX Sports PPV and then stream the fight live through the FOX Sports App on any streaming device just like with the process described above with ESPN Plus. Sling TV: If you have Sling TV as a service provider, you don’t have to sign up for an extra account. You can just purchase and watch the fight through Sling TV for $79.99 as a one-time fee. COMPLETE SCHEDULE Early prelims, 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET: Watch on the ESPN App, Fox Sports App Prelims Part 1, 4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET: Watch on ESPNEWS, FS1 Prelims Part 2, 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET: Watch on ESPN, FS1 Main card, 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET: Available only as PPV through ESPN+, the Fox Sports app and major cable and satellite providers. (see above for complete details)
Either fury gets knocked out or he wins (or gets robbed like last time) Can’t see Wilder out boxing him.